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ABC News / 7 May 2012 Chinese-Made Infant Flesh Capsules Seized in S. Korea

 

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.

 

South Korean authorities warned that the pills could be dangerous to human health.

 

>>>Chinese folklore promotes the belief that a human fetus can cure disease and help with

>>>circulation and sexual performance.

 

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.

 

The documentary claimed that DNA tests verified that the pills were made from powdered humans.

The Chinese have so far been silent, according to the Wall Street Journal.

 

Sources:

 

ABC

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/chinese-made-infant-flesh-capsules-seized-korea/story?id=16296176

 

South Korean TV Station SBS

http://news.sbs.co.kr/section_news/news_read.jsp?news_id=N1000965072

 

WSJ

http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2012/05/07/south-korea-steps-up-fight-against-human-flesh-pills-from-china/

 

May 2012 Daily Mail UK

 

The tiny corpses are then bought, stored in household refrigerators in homes of those involved in the

trade before they are removed and taken to clinics where they are placed in medical drying microwaves.

 

Once the skin is tinder dry, it is pummelled into powder and then processed into capsules along with

herbs to disguise the true ingredients from health investigators and customs officers.

 

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2140702/South-Korea-customs-officials-thousands-pills-filled-powdered-human-baby-flesh.html