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EWWWWWWWWW YUCKO!!!!!
A co-worker told me today that he read that L-Lysine ( amnio acid ) is used for bakery products. It helps in the dough rising and adds amino acid to bread for example. What is the cheapest source many companies use for L-Lysine????? This is disgusting because it is the cheapest source in China!!!! They get L-Lysine by using human hair and usually from cadavers!!!! YUCKO!!!!
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more plausable:
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Originally Posted by Shoreguy
more plausable:
The barber in my home town had a jackalope mounted and hung on the wall of his shop.
Clever taxidermy.
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Jackalopes are good eatin
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Originally Posted by Shoreguy
more plausable:
I want to shoot me one of them..
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Well as usual my eyes failed me again. As well as the rest of my thinking processes since I turned 45 recently. It wasnt L-Lysine it was L-Cystine amino acid. now look that up and check for urself since I know some will do here anyways. The cheapest source seems to be hair. That is what is so yucko because I am sure in China they would use cadavers instead! I don't care how refined a process it is.....it's still hair!!!!
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Originally Posted by excelscior
A co-worker told me today that he read that L-Lysine ( amnio acid ) is used for bakery products. It helps in the dough rising and adds amino acid to bread for example. What is the cheapest source many companies use for L-Lysine????? This is disgusting because it is the cheapest source in China!!!! They get L-Lysine by using human hair and usually from cadavers!!!! YUCKO!!!!
You have a over active "Drama Queen Gene" my friend ........ Go take the dawg fer a walk huh
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And with about three seconds of effort, one can find info like:
Dietary Sources
Good sources of lysine are foods rich in protein including meat (specifically red meat, pork, and poultry), cheese (particularly parmesan), certain fish (such as cod and sardines), nuts, eggs, soybeans (particularly tofu, isolated soy protein, and defatted soybean flour), spirulina, and fenugreek seed
http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/lysine-000312.htm
"Vegetarians live up to nine years longer than the rest of us...Nine horrible, worthless, baconless years."
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Originally Posted by excelscior
A co-worker told me today that he read that L-Lysine ( amnio acid ) is used for bakery products. It helps in the dough rising and adds amino acid to bread for example. What is the cheapest source many companies use for L-Lysine????? This is disgusting because it is the cheapest source in China!!!! They get L-Lysine by using human hair and usually from cadavers!!!! YUCKO!!!!
Feelin' a lil silly now ? ............
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I'd like to feel a little silly, but I'd get arrested
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Originally Posted by leprechaun_40
I'd like to feel a little silly, but I'd get arrested
you know a girl named silly?
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Originally Posted by mireland
you know a girl named silly?
Mighta been a Boy ................ Prolly of the "Rent" variety ......... Ask Hero bout that kind O' fing
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Originally Posted by j.m@talk
Mighta been a Boy ................ Prolly of the "Rent" variety ......... Ask Hero bout that kind O' fing
This from Gary Glitters No1 fan boy.............. You are......... such a wag JM.
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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Originally Posted by mireland
you know a girl named silly?
I've gotten some that are silly
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Silly...who me? This is Sysopt......silly is what this forum is all about. I'll will find that thread and put it here when I see it again. Till then......no biggy....I just don't like hair in my baked goods. I am looking close at the ingredient label now.
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