Posted on 01/07/2008 6:53:43 AM PST by Scythian
About 15 tons of it on a recent day, imported from China, neatly pressed into mats and ready to ship to farmers and nursery growers who swear by the horticultural benefits of Blacker's hairy wares.
The mats stored in southern Miami-Dade County are part of a world marketplace for human hair. Uses range from the obvious, such as false eyelashes and wigs, to the more obscure: it's a common raw-material source for l-cysteine, an amino acid frequently used in baked goods such as pizza dough and bagels
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
I’ll take good ole manure and urea any day over hair for my fertilizer.
Think again! A pressure cooker allows one to raise the temp. by increasing the pressure.
You think Chinese hair could ever be as absorbent?
Why do we need to import hair from China? Can’t we grow our own? What’s the WTO stance on this.
Background:
http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijto/vol2n1/soy.xml
Abstract
Recent reports of problem foods in Mainland China have raised global concerns about the safety of Chinese food products. Drawing on reliable data extracted from Chinese newspapers, magazines and the Internet, this report, the second in the series, takes a closer look at the hair-made soy sauce, a common kitchen-accessory for marinating and seasoning foods. It seeks to inform the scientific and medical communities regarding the potential short- and long-term epidemic consequences of consuming such soy sauce
[NOTE: The journalists then found the amino acid syrup manufacturer (a bioengineering company) in Hubei province. When asking how the amino acid syrup (or powder) was generated, the manufacturer replied that the powder was generated from human hair. Because the human hair was gathered from salon, barbershop and hospitals around the country, it was unhygienic and mixed with condom, used hospital cottons, used menstrual cycle pad, used syringe, etc.]
This company makes amino acids and sells them as a food supplement out of Shenyang. I can't help but wonder what else the amino acids are made out of. The hospital they harvest body parts from is right there.
The technicians admitted that they would not consume the human-hair soy sauce because the dirty and unhygienic hair was used to make amino acid syrup ( 1, 2 ). A quality monitoring staff also revealed that though the hair may not be toxic itself, it definitely consisted of bacteria and other micro-organisms ( 1 ).
See main link for foot notes. I'm too grossed out to update all the html
http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijto/vol2n1/soy.xml
Step one: collect Human Hair from Hospital.
WHAT HOSPITAL? Liaoning Provincial Thrombosis Hospital?
http://washingtontimes.com/national/20060323-114842-5680r.htm
China harvesting inmates' organs, journalist says
Excerpt:
A Chinese official was the first person to reveal that secret medical work was being done at the Liaoning Provincial Thrombosis Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, in Sujiatun, a suburb of Shenyang, the major city in northeastern China, he said.
Mr. Jin then said he found out that a large underground prison was built beneath the hospital and that members of the outlawed Falun Gong religious group were being held there. As many as 6,000 people are thought to be held prisoner at the underground facility, he said.
The hospital is harvesting the organs of the prisoners, including kidneys, livers, and eye parts, he said. The organs are then sold to people, from both China and abroad, who need medical organ transplants.
The National Traditional Chinese Medicine Thrombus Treatment Center in Shenyang City. According to a former nurse who worked there, the Sujiatun death camp is in an underground complex connected to this hospital.
The furnace unit on the southwest side of the hospital. There are two doors leading to the underground complex of the Sujiatun death camp. According to the witnesses, the remains of Falun Gong practitioners are incinerated here after their organs are extracted.
At standard atmospheric pressure. In a pressure cooker, you could boil it at 120 Celsius.
It would take DNA analysis to determine if it’s animal or human treated like animals hair.
LOL!
Everybody knows... there’s nothing as absorbent as Cherokee hair.
Yes, that’s true. I was responding to the people wondering how water could boil at 100 degrees.
the (Chinese) company store.....AKA Wal-Mart........
What is that a phony report, I see some of the links on that page link to this story? Seems like a fake to me.
No, it was originally linked to FR. The broken hyperlinks were from http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijto/vol2n1/soy.xml
It was first posted here on this thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1684105/posts
Hair Soy Sauce: A Revolting Alternative to the Conventional
I added this at post 21 of that thread.
Gimme head with hair
Long beautiful hair
Shining, gleaming,
Streaming, flaxen, waxen
Give me down to there hair
Shoulder length or longer
Here baby, there mama
Everywhere daddy daddy
Hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair
Flow it, show it
Long as God can grow it
My hair
But will it take the kink curl out?
Yu Zhenhuan - China's Hairiest Man
Yu Zhenhuan As A Child
Marker; human hair used in pizza dough, bagels.
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