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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (8173)10/16/2000 11:49:01 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 65232
 
It takes A LOT of Gutz.................

Japan Olympic Star Got Buzz From Hornet Juice

TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese marathon star who won Olympic
gold in Sydney got a crucial extra buzz by drinking the stomach
juice of giant, killer hornets.

Naoko Takahashi, who became a national heroine by winning the
women's marathon, drank the unusual beverage before and during
the race after Japanese scientists found it gave an astonishing
boost to human performance.

The drink, being 100 percent natural, does not fall foul of
Olympic laws against performance-enhancing drugs.

Scientists at the Institute of Physical and Chemical
Research near Tokyo found the juice helped the three-inch (8
cm) long hornets to fly the equivalent of more than two
marathons in search of food -- and had a similar effect on
humans.

The juice reduced muscle fatigue and improved the body's
efficiency, according to scientists.

``We are delighted that the fruits of our research have been
recognized through Naoko Takahashi's success,'' a spokesman for
the institute told Reuters on Monday.

A Japanese firm, Meiji Milk Products (2261.T), has
reproduced the raw juice and is now marketing it as an energy
drink.

Takahashi was the first Japanese woman to win an Olympic
athletics gold. The government said last week it was planning
to present her with the rarely bestowed People's Honor Award.



To: T L Comiskey who wrote (8173)10/16/2000 3:04:04 PM
From: Venkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Lets take a dip...I need to reload