× hoodiotriche atlantica

× Hoodiotriche atlantica is a rare, extinct, and artificially created hybrid plant, resulting from a cross between Hoodia gordonii and a species of Trichocereus.

However, since it is a hybrid that does not occur naturally, and the parent plants are not from the same genus, the properties and health benefits may not be entirely accurate.

The parent plants Hoodia gordonii and Trichocereus have been reported to possess medicinal properties due to the presence of bioactive compounds such as flavonoids and alkaloids, which are believed to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.

If × Hoodiotriche atlantica were to be considered, its hypothetical health benefits might include reduced inflammation and improved antioxidant defenses, but this would require further research.