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kosso : noklog - mobile media network (823 words)
Kosso RE: Mobile panel #1 video [by Kosso]
Kosso: I was there (I was the co-chair of the technology track infact, of which your panel was a part).
This video is funny, but I saw you recording the audience while you were still on the panel during your talk.
Kosso (628 words)
Kosso (Hagenia abyssinica) is one of the most antique remedies, used to expell tapeworms from the intestines.
Coming back to science, the amount of kosso taken at any given time is not standardized, and the method of preparation varies from household to household.
In view of the toxicity associated with the chronic use of kosso, it doesn't appear to be an herbal medicine of choice for treating tapeworm infestation.
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