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Hissyspit

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Tue May 8, 2012, 02:11 PM May 2012

Asian Authorities Warn of Risks in So-Called 'Human Flesh Pills'

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Asian authorities warn of risks in so-called ‘human flesh pills’

By David Ferguson
Tuesday, May 8, 2012 13:04 EDT
 
Some people believe that they contain the dried flesh of dead babies or aborted fetuses, others say just placental tissue. Chinese authorities claim they don’t exist, but so-called “human flesh pills” were first seized by authorities in South Korea last August. According to CNN, some 35 cases (approximately 17,000 pills) have been found by customs officials in the months since then.

Reuters reports that Chinese workers and South Korean cancer patients have been using the supplements for stamina and to restore well-being. They are believed to come from hospitals in China’s northeast and first came to light in 2011. On August 6, a South Korean TV documentary revealed that customs agents had confiscated and tested pills from China with shocking results. Laboratory tests revealed that the substance inside was “99.7 percent identical with humans.”

Consumption of human placenta has long been a part of traditional Chinese medicine, usually by nursing mothers to increase their strength after childbirth. Some trendy western mothers have recently taken to finding ways to integrate their baby’s placenta into their diet.

Health officials warn, however that the supplements are full of bacteria, including so-called “super bacteria” like Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a strain of staph infection that does not respond to many antibiotics. These and other potential impurities pose a serious health risk to consumers.

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Asian Authorities Warn of Risks in So-Called 'Human Flesh Pills' (Original Post) Hissyspit May 2012 OP
I suggest a simple multi-vitamin instead get the red out May 2012 #1
Never underestimate what credulous idiots will do for subjective "stamina and well-being" arcane1 May 2012 #2
link Duppers May 2012 #3
Now this is how rumors start Sea-Dog May 2012 #4
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