South Korea's Booming Market for Traditional (and Novel) Hangover Remedies
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kwillets
3 months ago
Nam (Man Tea) and other brands have been in convenience stores for years; most have a full shelf of it. As I heard it the male part of the name is due to its use in manly herbal mixtures, but it's not considered a male-specific substance on its own.
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