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Strange Health Foods: Natto

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Strange Health Foods: Natto

Published: Wed, 25 Mar 2009

Description: Dr. Manny samples a stinky, sticky and strange food known for its health benefits

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" The last album Michael -- every tour hasn't sampling the Japanese food that is known for its powerful smell stronger flavor -- this is consistency. Great. Not Phillies traditionally eaten for breakfast in Japan but chef -- horrible remote code gave it an interesting twist. For medicine hundred Chris Killen and I think I -- to do something new thing. And then people who love and please -- so -- to give us a favor by mixing cannot do with fruit in this search form. That's -- being it's from an incident stolen -- and source approaching. Waiver almost actions like eating cottage so this has -- within its kind of lingering. Funky dance to it."

" It is rich in protective compounds actually some of which we know that inhibit the growth of tumors. It's good for digestion and as he said when it's not sweetened it looks and smells like old gym socks."

" That's okay. Not -- is also a great source of vitamin B to. Which will help keep your -- and young and it can also prevent heart attacks and strokes okay enough talk let's try it. Right well. I'm there."

" It's. And not tell on the case of there's like a bizarre that Michael wanted to go wrong. Bulletins and eat today. Yeah this is good. So we have gone from eating all different kinds of strange things to stay healthy so Chris I think you're gonna be looking for more strange things do. They helped -- be fit and I think we should hew our way through the weird if you. -- our way through the -- that's the ticket is still my god I'm dr. Manny Fox News jock."

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