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Looks like Maiggi might have something here. Can you clarify the source of
the pectin? Is it from tripe (stomach lining) or tripas (intestines)? "Grizzman" > wrote in message ... > > > Wayne Lundberg wrote: > > > This is a traditional 'soup' usually available early morning starting at > > around 2 AM as a means of starting the sobering process or getting the > > energy to get to work. The really hot chile de arbol salsa is added to suit > > one's taste and the hotter the faster the recovery. > > > > The chile tricks the body into thinking your mouth is on fire and > > immediately triggers a shot of endorphin which is the body's natural pain > > killer and acts much like morphine. It's the same thing that happens to > > joggers and other athletes in what they call their 'second wind'. And it can > > become somewhat addictive. > > > > Wayne > > www.pueblaprotocol.com > > > one of the scientific reasons that menudo cures hangovers in that Tripas > (tripe) is a natural source of pectin which will absorb alcohol > > Grizzman |
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