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PurpleChicken
Rest in Peace 1970-2018
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Well... They say this and that about health and blah... good for colds, good for strong immunity, good for stamina etc... I don't believe any of it personally, more a traditional thing I'd have to say... there is one study somewhere that says a protein in the black pigment is "benificial" but that they don't know how. But I don't remember if it was a peer reviewed article or not. I haven't been able to find it again on pubmed. Some of the benifits of the soup may also be due to the other herbs that are added. I don't know what they are but I know that darned ginsing flavor is there. Yuck!
There might be a stimulant in it because my kid is running around the
house singing a "I love silkie & barred rock" song. It's an eating, not a love
song.
He loves this site and the fact I put up pictures gets him excited. His mom is
at work so it's just us boys eating silkie soup and posting on BYC.
Ahhhh to be a 2nd grader.....
Well... They say this and that about health and blah... good for colds, good for strong immunity, good for stamina etc... I don't believe any of it personally, more a traditional thing I'd have to say... there is one study somewhere that says a protein in the black pigment is "benificial" but that they don't know how. But I don't remember if it was a peer reviewed article or not. I haven't been able to find it again on pubmed. Some of the benifits of the soup may also be due to the other herbs that are added. I don't know what they are but I know that darned ginsing flavor is there. Yuck!
There might be a stimulant in it because my kid is running around the
house singing a "I love silkie & barred rock" song. It's an eating, not a love
song.
He loves this site and the fact I put up pictures gets him excited. His mom is
at work so it's just us boys eating silkie soup and posting on BYC.
Ahhhh to be a 2nd grader.....