Awhile back I read that Kudzu has properties that can help deal with
over consumption of alcohol. Not seen any mention of this for a few
years. Not recommending planting it as it is invasive to the Max. Pulls
down telephone polls in USA south ! I wonder if is a possible fodder
vine like comfey ?
Still for your perusal.
<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=pubmed&term=kudzu%20and%20al
cohol&log$=related_query>
I use it like corn starch in dishes. The dried powder form.
Bill
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Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA
wrote:
> Awhile back I read that Kudzu has properties that can help deal with
>over consumption of alcohol. Not seen any mention of this for a few
>years. Not recommending planting it as it is invasive to the Max. Pulls
>down telephone polls in USA south ! I wonder if is a possible fodder
>vine like comfey ?
> Still for your perusal.
>
><http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=pubmed&term=kudzu%20and%20al
>cohol&log$=related_query>
> I use it like corn starch in dishes. The dried powder form.
> Bill
I can attest to kudzu's efficacy in relieving desires associated with
alcohol withdrawal.
I can also attest to the theory/practice of moderation in consumption.
Hard work yes, but doable.
Fermentation is our present study. Some things are just not worth
doing without. I have cider, cabbage kraut, turnip kraut, kefir and
yogurt fermenting as I speak.
I wonder what Billy is about, I shall go see...............
It's been a long winter, my friend.
Care still,
Charlie (Winamp - "Iberia" - Pilgrimage - "Pilgrimage")
--
"It takes only one drink to get me drunk. The trouble is, I can't
remember if it's the thirteenth or the fourteenth."
George Burns
>over consumption of alcohol. Not seen any mention of this for a few
>years. Not recommending planting it as it is invasive to the Max. Pulls
>down telephone polls in USA south ! I wonder if is a possible fodder
>vine like comfey ?
> Still for your perusal.
>
><http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=pubmed&term=kudzu%20and%20al
>cohol&log$=related_query>
> I use it like corn starch in dishes. The dried powder form.
> Bill