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KCNA’s Three Course Meal - Grass, Tree Bark, Pine Needles | ||
2004-06-17 | ||
Via Best Of The Web Efficacious Pine Needle Foodstuff Pyongyang, June 15 (KCNA) -- Pine needle has been used as material of health foodstuffs from ancient times in Korea. According to "Hyangyakjipsongbang" (a medical encyclopedia) published in the 15th century in Korea, pine needle prevents aging, invigorates spirits and turns grey hair to black. Might have to look into it, Fred...
Well, maybe not in the North recently. The Natural Health Foodstuff Company under the Ministry of Forestry developed a pine needle tea last year through deep study of medical classics and ecological experiments. It also succeeded in making pine needle liquor which preserves its natural medicinal ingredients. The liquor contains vitamins C, B1, B2, B12, PP, A and E, and some 40 kinds of microelements including calcium and selenium, nucleic acid, essential amino acid and sexual hormone preparations. Who needs Viagra? Just trim that pine tree in the back yard! It is efficacious for the prevention and treatment of cancer, arteriosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes, chronic colitis, rheumatic inflammation, cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral thrombosis. It also prevents aging and promotes health. Riiiiiiight...
No more Bud Light for me! Gimme that Amber Slag! The company (Tel: 00850-2-18111-381-8051.Fax: 00850-2-381-4416) has steadily made researches to make other kinds of pine needle foodstuffs. | ||
Posted by:Raj |
#3 LOL MG. |
Posted by: Shipman 2004-06-17 8:18:11 PM |
#2 The untimely death of natural foods guru Ewell Gibbons was an early setback for the world vegetable movement |
Posted by: Mr. Green 2004-06-17 7:14:19 PM |
#1 Well it's come to this finally... RB way out in front of the bow wave as per usual. vitamins C, B1, B2, B12, PP, A and E, and some 40 kinds of microelements including calcium and selenium, nucleic acid, essential amino acid and sexual hormone preparations. Also contains the good kind of turpentine. |
Posted by: Shipman 2004-06-17 4:28:27 PM |