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Subject: [Leica] Re: Kudzu
From: gregj_lorenzo at hotmail.com (Greg Lorenzo)
Date: Wed Dec 31 15:25:09 2008
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Sonny,
 
I'll trade you for some starlings (they're like rats with wings). I suspect 
they can tolerate your climate better then an Asian vine would mine.
 
What's on the menu your way for tonight or tomorrow?
 
Greg Lorenzo
Calgary, Canada> Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 17:11:30 -0600> From: 
sonc.hegr@gmail.com> To: lug@leica-users.org> Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: 
Kudzu> > C'mon down, Greg, we'll give you all you cane tote away, and you 
can cherish> it as much as you want. ;-)> > > On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 4:15 
PM, Lawrence Zeitlin> <lrzeitlin@optonline.net>wrote:> > >> > On Dec 31, 
2008, at 3:55 PM, Greg wrote:> >> >> >> > You all are giving kudzu no 
respect. In several parts of the world kudzu is> > cherished both as a food 
and medicine. Considering the date, I especially> > like that it is a cure 
for hangovers.> >> > Read the following excerpt from the Wikipedia article 
on kudzu:> >> > Food> >> > The non-woody parts of the plant are edible. The 
young leaves can be used> > for salad or cooked as a leaf vegetable, the 
flowers battered and fried> > (like squash flowers), and the starchy 
tuberous roots can be prepared as any> > root vegetable. The starchy roots 
are ground into a fine powder, known as> > kuzu, and used for varieties of 
Wagashi and herbal medicines. When added to> > water and heated, kudzu 
powder becomes clear and adds stickiness to the> > food. It is sometimes 
known as "Japanese arrowroot", due to the similar> > culinary effect it 
produces.[3]> >> > Its leaves are high in vitamins A and C, as well as 
calcium and protein.> > Its roots are rich in starch and its flowers are an 
excellent honey> > source.[4]> >> > Jelly> >> > The purple flowers of Kudzu 
are also used to make a sweet jelly. This jelly> > is well known in the 
southern United States. This jelly has been described> > as tasting like 
either a cross between apple jelly and peach jelly or> > bubblegum.[citation 
needed] The viscous substance has a golden yellow color.> >> > Medicine> >> 
> Studies have shown that kudzu can reduce both hangovers and alcohol> > 
cravings.[5][6][7] Persons who take kudzu will still drink alcohol; 
however,> > they will consume less than if they had not taken kudzu.[8] The 
mechanism> > for this is not yet established, but it may have to do with 
both alcohol> > metabolism and the reward circuits in the brain. The Harvard 
Medical School> > is studying kudzu as a possible way to treat alcoholic 
cravings, by turning> > an extracted compound from the herb into a medical 
drug.[9]> >> > Kudzu also contains a number of useful isoflavones, including 
daidzein (an> > anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agent), daidzin (a 
cancer preventive)> > and genistein (an antileukemic agent). Kudzu is a 
unique source of the> > isoflavone puerarin. Kudzu root compounds can affect 
neurotransmitters> > (including serotonin, GABA, and glutamate) and it has 
shown value in> > treating migraine and cluster headache.[10] It is 
recommended for allergies> > and diarrhea.[11]> >> > Research in mice models 
suggests that Kudzu is beneficial for control of> > some post-menopausal 
symptoms such as hypertension and diabetes type II.[12]> >> > In traditional 
Chinese medicine, where it is known as g? g?n (??), kudzu is> > considered 
one of the 50 fundamental herbs. It is used to treat tinnitus,> > vertigo, 
and Wei syndrome (superficial heat close to the surface).> >> > Larry Z> >> 
> _______________________________________________> > Leica Users Group.> > 
See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information> >> > > 
> -- > Regards,> > Sonny> http://www.sonc.com> http://sonc.stumbleupon.com/> 
Natchitoches, Louisiana> USA
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Replies: Reply from sonc.hegr at gmail.com (Sonny Carter) ([Leica] Re: Kudzu)
In reply to: Message from lrzeitlin at optonline.net (Lawrence Zeitlin) ([Leica] Re: Kudzu)
Message from sonc.hegr at gmail.com (Sonny Carter) ([Leica] Re: Kudzu)