Saturday, March 21, 2009
New energy-boosting medicine plant discovered in India
A new energy-boosting medicine plant or a fungus, Cordyceps sobolifera, has been found by an Indian scientist and professor of Garhwal University, S.P.S Visth, in hill areas of north Indian state Uttarakhand, the Hindi language daily Nai Duniya said on Sunday.
So far, the plant has only been found in Europe, Canada and America.
The drug does not show positive results in anti-doping tests, and is considered safe for use by players to boost energy, the paper said.
Because of high protein content, the drug made from the plant is more popular for use than even Vigra among men in Western countries, said the report.
The plant is also known to be capable of curing asthma and cancer patients, the paper said.
So far, the plant has only been found in Europe, Canada and America.
The drug does not show positive results in anti-doping tests, and is considered safe for use by players to boost energy, the paper said.
Because of high protein content, the drug made from the plant is more popular for use than even Vigra among men in Western countries, said the report.
The plant is also known to be capable of curing asthma and cancer patients, the paper said.
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