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    Feces wine.

    Feces wine, or Ttongsul, is an alcoholic drink made from feces and was introduced to the public by Vice Japan's reporter Yuka Uchida in 2013. She interviewed Dr. Lee Chang Soo, who makes this apparently traditional Korean drink. Although the existence of feces wine is unheard of by the majority of contemporary Korean population, the Japanese media Vice Japan and rocketnews24.com have promoted the drinking of feces wine as culture of Korea.

    Ttongsul may be produced in either of two ways. The more time-consuming involves submerging a bamboo stick in a chamber pot that contains feces and alcohol. It is left there for several months as it ferments, and the ttongsul is extracted from the bamboo. A more rapid method, which may produce less favorable results, simply involves mixing alcohol and feces directly for several days.

    Medicinal compounds produced from feces have a long history in China. In China, the 4th century Chinese medicine handbook by Ge Hong describes the oral consumption of human feces in treating food poisoning and diarrhea. In the 16th century, Li Shizhen detailed the oral consumption of human feces in treating various gastrointestinal diseases through the ingestion of concoctions such as "yellow soup" and "golden syrup", which contained fresh, dried, or fermented stool. As long ago as the Tang Dynasty, chicken manure was used this way. Other types of feces were historically used in medicines, including that of flying squirrels, bats, hares, and sparrows and silkworms.

    In Japan, equine feces have been believed to have medicinal efficacy and have been traditionally used as a therapy since the Sengoku period. Equine feces is said to be especially effective in treating gunshot wounds by direct application to the area, or via consumption by mouth or in an aqueous mixture. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feces_wine
    Not a joke.

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    lol

    Are you saying that I'm just throwing money away every day? I would be happy to supply product for them to test if canines can compete with equines in this dept.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lummy View Post
    Not a joke.
    Stuff like this and the whole coffee made with beans $#@! out by monkeys or bats or whatever always makes me wonder : How the hell was this process originally discovered?
    Last edited by donttread; 05-07-2018 at 06:00 AM.

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    Thats all around nasty and disgusting
    LETS GO BRANDON
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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    Stuff like this and the whole coffee made with beans $#@! out by monkeys or bats or whatever always makes me wonder : How the hell was this process originally discovered?
    Elephants! lol

    I had forgotten about this.

    https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt...elephants-no-2

    People sure are disgusting.

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    You could be onto something, but you might have to wait for them to expand into new lines of products.

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    Where I come from this would be considered highly toxic.

    However they make this ingestible, it should be applied to experiments in alternative waste treatment plants.

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    Apparently, most Koreans -- young ones, anyway -- haven't heard of this either.



    After watching this clip, I don't believe any of it.

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    Animal dung can be converted to sugar then to alcohol via a thermal hydrolysis process. Any cellulose boiled under high pressure at 200 C in slightly acidic water turns to glucose.

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    Holy $#@!!

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