Monday, August 4, 2008

Is it myth or reality?

You might be familiar with the great blast that shook the Tunguska region of Russia right around a century ago, the aftermath of which some believe may be responsible for mysterious developments in the surrounding area. For instance, some companies are trying to capitalize on this mystique by claiming their products contain herbs derived from the region.

Tunguska Blast is a beverage that supposedly contains herbal ingredients like Schizandra Chinensis, Glycyrrhiza Uralensis and Aralia Mandchurica, which the company claims came straight from overseas. The product is advertised for weight loss support but is also billed as an all-around nutritional product. Still, at around $55 per bottle, or $210 for a four-pack, I wouldn't rush to the stores to buy this.

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