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Chicken soup - the silent killer

Chicken soup is not our friend

March 8, 2017 13:02

ByStephen Pollard, Stephen Pollard

1 min read

It is the cornerstone of the Jewish diet. But startling new research has found that our penchant for chicken soup has for millennia been the unknown cause of many previously unattributed illnesses.

Studies conducted at the world-renowned Ahasuerus Research and Scientific Enterprises labs have found that, far from helping with ailments as Jewish folklore has it, the chemical reaction brought about by cooking the large combination of ingredients that make a traditional chicken soup cause a variety of undiagnosed ailments such as headaches, bad back and fatigue.

Esther Cohen, lead researcher on the project, said: “The evidence is surprising but very clear. It may be known as the Jewish penicillin but that’s only right in one respect: it is as harmful to the body as ingesting mould.”

The findings of the researchers have been backed by other leading scientists. Prof Mordechai Silverstein, of the Tel Aviv Biological Institute, said that a study in 1956 by Haman Tashberg had hinted at a potential problem with chicken soup but that funding had been cut as the idea was dismissed as “self-evidently nonsense”.