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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx
There's a very interesting article on the ABC website about a new variety of plum called the Queen Garnet whose properties contain a very high anti oxidant level.
The research to date has identified that the plum known as QK for short, has reversed certain illnesses common to humans and rats. Professor Lindsay Brown, from the University of Southern Queensland in Toowoomba said:
It's important to note that human trials have not begun, and need an injection of funds before they can proceed.
As the Article indicates there is insufficient supply of the plum at this time for sales to shops ..... bummer because although I do not suffer from any of the illnesses tested, I would have liked to taste it for myself and added it to my own and family's diet for some self testing as to obvious (or not) changes.
Full article:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-1...besity/6094914
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Can you grow the plum in your yard?
Time for testing in lawyers...
And for anti aging in rats - look up rapamycin (I don't recommend testing that in lawyers...it might work)