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There was an article in the Norfolk (VA) paper about it.  Apparently, it is
made
from a particular hornet in Japan.  It is a natural product, and is not on the
banned substance list of the International Olympic Committee.  As the other
posting mentioned, it's like a sports drink.  The article said that the drink
reportedly gives extra energy.  I'd have to dig the article out (if it
hasn't already
hit the recycle truck) to add any more information.

Joe

At 09:58 PM 10/19/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>    I have just heard a radio interview with some guy who has discovered a
>new product that he claims is made from wasp saliva in Japan.  Apparently
>an athlete at the recent Sydney Olympics won her race after drinking this
>stuff. Can anyone tell me more about this? Regards, Ted

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