Medieval appetite suppressant could be new slimming aid
An 800-year-old herbal potion used by medieval monks to curb the appetite could soon find new popularity among 21st century dieters.
Archaeologists investigating an ancient hospital site founded by Augustinian monks about 845 years ago have found evidence that they used to chew on the bitter vetch plant to stave off hunger pains.
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