South Korean authorities have seized thousands of pills containing
the powdered flesh of fetuses and babies that were smuggled in from
China to be used as Viagara-style performance enhancers, according to
multiple reports.
Nearly 17,500 of the bizarre capsules have been grabbed from
tourists' luggage and international mail since last August, the
state-run Korea Customs service said in a statement Monday. The capsules
were made in northeastern China in a stomach-turning process in which
dead babies' bodies were chopped into small pieces and dried on stoves
before being turned into powder, the Korea Customs Service said. Customs
officials refused to say where the dead babies came from or who made
the capsules, citing possible diplomatic friction with Beijing. China
ordered an investigation into the production of drugs made from dead
fetuses or newborns last year.
The pills, which are typically smuggled in by ethnic Koreans living
in northern China, aren't just creepy, they contain "super bacteria"
that is hazardous to human health, the statement said. South Korea began
cracking down on the drugs last year after a television network aired
a documentary accusing
Chinese pharmaceutical companies of collaborating with abortion clinics
to make the pills from human fetuses and the remains of dead infants,
according to The Wall Street Journal.
3 comments:
It seems almost everything from China is destined to kill Americans..dog food, toys, pills, you name it. Maybe we should ban imports from China?????
China has what they call "A Thousand Year Plan" to rule the world. They are very patient people.
OMG, I just finished my lunch. My stomach is starting to say "return to sender". This is so disgusting I can't believe it. I hope they get the SOB's & shoot them.
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