Friday 12 August 2011

China selling “ground up aborted foetus” Viagra pills claims Korean TV documentary

If true, China’s craziness with illegal aphrodisiacs has hit and all time low. A South Korean television company has recently reported in a documentary, that China has been using ground up aborted foetuses and selling them as Viagra style aphrodisiacs pills. 

In the documentary the pills called “man pills” claimed aphrodisiacs from China had contents with turned out to be 99.7% human. The Ministry of Health here was so mortified that they’ve actually called for an investigation. South Korea’s SBS TV aired a documentary on August 6 says Geekosystem.

The documentary also reportedly uncovered the process by which the aborted foetus pills are manufactured. Supposedly, the medicine companies store the dead babies in a “normal family’s refrigerator,” so as to be undiscoverable, and when they are ready to use the dead baby, they put it into a medical drying microwave. Once dry, they grind the dead baby up and put the powder into a pill capsule.

These pills are then packaged up in Northern China and transferred over the border to South Korea. According to China Daily, however, the Ministry of Health is investigating this issue to see if these pills actually exist. Deng Haihua, spokesman of the ministry, said on Tuesday that the ministry has instructed its provincial agency in Jilin to look into the case. Deng said China has strict management of disposal of infant and foetal remains as well as placentas. “Any practice that handles the remains as medical waste is strictly prohibited,” Deng said.

According to the country’s regulations, medical institutions and their staff are prohibited from trading corpses.

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