Monday, May 7, 2012

soylent green?

Some things are just gross and this even has Charlton Heston spinning in his grave...and not to mention it is just wrong. 

The dried flesh of dead infants appears to be the not-so-secret ingredient in a health supplement that is reportedly being smuggled out of China.
The performance-enhancement pills, touted for increasing vitality and sex drive, have been found in the luggage of tourists and in international mail, according to South Korean authorities.
They said they had confiscated nearly 17,500 of the human flesh capsules since last August, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. 
  • Plus: Chinese folklore promotes the belief that a human fetus can cure disease and help with circulation and sexual performance.
  • Negative: Could kill you....
 Last year, the South Korean television station SBS aired a documentary that accused Chinese drug companies of collaborating with abortion clinics to produce the pills from dead fetuses

This might be something Oklahoma State Senator Ralph Shortey might want to launch into.  He has been apparently busy locating fetuses in my Mountain Dew and other locations when they were available in a health supplement.  Can I get some vitamin D, a little calcium, and throw in some dead fetus pills. 


abcnews 
Gawker

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