The hardy, invasive, intrusive kudzu vine, introduced to this country 75 years ago to control soil erosion, could have what it takes to curb binge drinking, research suggests. The vine, which can grow at the rate of a foot a day and has been called "the vine that ate the South" because it grows with such abandon in the Deep South, appears to contain a compound that can be effective in reducing alcohol intake among humans.
Nooooooooooooo!
If they used any of my taxes on that research...why, I'll...I'll..
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