China probes complaints of aphrodisiac pills made from dead babies
by Kathleen Gilbert
Wed Aug 10, 2011
(LIfeSiteNews.com) - Chinese health officials are investigating a report that an unnamed hospital there is selling pills containing the ground-up corpses of babies as an aphrodisiac.
An investigation by South Korea’s SBS TV claimed that a hospital in China sells dead infants and their placenta to a factory that grinds up the corpses, places the material in pill capsules, and sells them to South Korea. The pills are described in South Korean media as “man pills,” or aphrodisiacs.
The SBS TV crew said they purchased the pills and sent one to South Korea’s National Forensic Service, where it was found to contain material that matched human DNA 99.7 percent. Experts reportedly found bits of hair in the capsules, and could even determine the child’s gender.
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