Q: I have Korean (red) Ginseng from 2001, can I still eat it?
A: yes
It is a reasonable bet a country that uses all of its scarce hard currency for spending on the military and the ruling elite will not be rushing to meet its repayment obligations, particularly given its obvious hatred of the current South Korean regime.
The North's state media ratcheted up its hate-fueled rants against the Lee Myung-bak administration in the South in recent weeks for perceived disrespect of the ruling Kim dynasty.
But should Pyongyang decide to make good on its debts, it has options. An official with the South's Unification Ministry said that while the North is being asked to pay in cash, payment could potentially be made in commodities if an agreement can be reached.
I started taking ginseng yesterday and i already feel like i have more energy and i feel less fatigued, is this just coinsidence or does it really take effect instantly?
Which one is better, in the local store, the korean brand is clearly cheaper than U.S. one.
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