North Korea Finds Fountan of Youth
North Korea claims to have developed a "super drink"
that, it says, can multiply brain cells and stop skin ageing. The
secretive state's official news agency, KCNA, says the drink contains 60 kinds
of "microelements" extracted from more than 30 species of
plants. It attracted "much interest from Chinese, German and other
businessmen" at a trade fair in Pyongyang last month, the agency
reports. It was developed by a joint venture fruit juice company.
KCNA says: "It, with effects of both preventive and curative treatment,
helps improve mental and retentive faculties by multiplying brain cells.
"It also protects skin from wrinkles and black spots and prevents such
geriatric diseases as cerebral haemorrhage, myocardium and brain infarction by
removing acid effete matters in time. "It, much higher than quality
cosmetics in anti-oxidation capacity, is efficacious for different skin
diseases, including allergic dermatitis. It also makes skin fair. Of course, the nation also claims that its "Deal Leader" hit 18 holes in one the first time he tried the game of golf, and that he wrote an entire encyclopedia while attending college, so it should come as no surprise that such a great development as a youth elixer would be developed here. More.