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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
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      Harlequin:
      Nebbermind:

      Was jus chatting with my kids about tcm and hashima, the frog UTERUS :sick:


      After reading your post, I googled for more info, found in Wikipedia

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasma

      Although not exactly is the frog uterus, but close to that, equally gross :yikes: ... and It says:-- \"Young children are however not recommended to take it, as the high contents of hormones might cause puberty to begin early.\" :yikes:

      Some time ago, the ST runs an article on Jurong Frog Farm. After I know what snow jelly is made from, I do not eat or let my boys take them anymore :yikes:

      Today or ytd ST talks about just delivered mums eating their own placenta :shock:

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        ngl2010
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        Is snow jelly = hashima?

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        • JenniferJ Offline
          Jennifer
          last edited by

          ngl2010:
          Is snow jelly = hashima?

          http://www.hockhuatonic.com/english/special/tonic-products-isabellina.html

          according to Hua Hock, yes.

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            Nebbermind
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            ngl2010:
            Is snow jelly = hashima?

            That's right!

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              ngl2010
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              Oh... I like those... I will still keep eating ๐Ÿ˜„ yum yum... Actually to think of it, bird nest is more disgusting. It is saliva.... hahahaha...

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                Harlequin
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                Jennifer:
                Harlequin:

                [quote=\"Nebbermind\"]Was jus chatting with my kids about tcm and hashima, the frog UTERUS :sick:


                After reading your post, I googled for more info, found in Wikipedia

                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasma

                Although not exactly is the frog uterus, but close to that, equally gross :yikes: ... and It says:-- \"Young children are however not recommended to take it, as the high contents of hormones might cause puberty to begin early.\" :yikes:

                Some time ago, the ST runs an article on Jurong Frog Farm. After I know what snow jelly is made from, I do not eat or let my boys take them anymore :yikes:

                Today or ytd ST talks about just delivered mums eating their own placenta :shock:[/quote]My mum likes to boil this hasma ็ณ–ๆฐด for us, it's almost a weekly thing, faintz :faint: , I better ask her to stop making this dish. Gosh, I ate so much already!! :nailbite:

                The placenta, I read also, wonder how is the process of making it, is it safe and free of contamination? (Somehow it reminds me of cannibalism :yikes: eating own \"flesh\" :sick: ) is HSA exercising any control or issuing any guidelines pertaining this placenta consumption?

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                  Nebbermind
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                  You may also wanna know why cordycep is known as ๅ†ฌ่™ซๅค่‰ ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                    ammonite
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                    It is not very different from taking sheep placenta pills.


                    It is not a new thing. I knew about it before I had my first child. Apparently it is esp good for those prone to post partum depression. I also know women who take it for beauty (yes, othersโ€™ placenta).

                    You can get some herbal shops to prepare it for you. ( but I donโ€™t know which ones, so donโ€™t ask me) One way to prepare it is to steam with ginger and wine, dry it very well, then grind into powder.

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                      ngl2010:
                      Oh... I like those... I will still keep eating ๐Ÿ˜„ yum yum... Actually to think of it, bird nest is more disgusting. It is saliva.... hahahaha...

                      I love both hashima and bird's nest :moneyflies:

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                        TheAnswer
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                        Me Time again this coming Tuesday :rahrah:


                        Planning to visit my friend's baby girl ๐Ÿ˜‰ followed by facial and shopping (need to buy some presents for kids) :moneyflies:

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