Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 Hi all, I thought I would just tell you about my daughter who lives in Alaska. She is in a little town which is fairly isolated and which receives freight shipments by ferry or small airplane. She was getting sick, and I told her how to make the super tonic. She went to their health food store, and found no horseradish. But they did have wassabi, so she bought that and substituted it for the horseradish. She says that it has helped a lot. I don't know anything about the characteristics of wassabi, but my daughter called it oriental horseradish. TerriLynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 WASABI! That's the cry we would make in the sushi resturant after getting a bit too much of it. The heat, the flush, the pores of the skin opening up...ah, the joys of life. Your daughter hit on something that would work well and I'm glad to get another angle on the super tonic. It's good to have alternative choices. Thanks. W > Hi all, > I thought I would just tell you about my daughter who lives in Alaska. > She is in a little town which is fairly isolated and which receives > freight shipments by ferry or small airplane. She was getting sick, and > I told her how to make the super tonic. She went to their health food > store, and found no horseradish. But they did have wassabi, so she > bought that and substituted it for the horseradish. She says that it has > helped a lot. I don't know anything about the characteristics of > wassabi, but my daughter called it oriental horseradish. > > TerriLynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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