Cigarette Filters research suspected to contain pig blood?

A researcher at the Australian launch of research on cigarettes that allegedly contains pig's blood. The content of pork is forbidden by Muslims is found in cigarette filters. Professor of Public Health, University of Sydney, Simon Chapman, pointed to recent research that identifies the use of section 185 of the pigs, including in the manufacture of cigarette filters. These findings, told News.com.au Chapman said, could have an impact on the Islamic and Jewish groups. "The Jewish community will obviously assess this issue very seriously and the Islamic community will judge it very disturbing," said Chapman, Wednesday, March 31, 2010. This discovery, says Chapman, who opened the dilapidated tobacco industry is not required to include the composition of cigarettes. "They said," this is our business and a trade secret. " This pig's blood, said Chapman, found at least one of their cigarettes sold in Greece. Ascertained pig blood used in making cigarettes. Results of Research in the Netherlands A Dutch research found a pig's blood was used to make filters more effective capture harmful chemicals before the smoke went into my throat. It means that these findings clearly do not apply to cigarettes that do not use filters. The discovery of the use of pig's blood in the manufacture of cigarette filters found in the Dutch researchers, Christien Meindertsma, unintentionally. This woman actually was researching a pig is coded "05 049 Pig" on a farm in the Netherlands. On his personal page, Meindertsma states have been researching for three years all products produced from such a pig. Research results were then recorded, complete with charts and pictures of products, and then exhibited in an exhibition. Simple goal, to show people how a product is made and "wrapped" and where he came from, so people can know. To show that, subject to Meindertsma approaching a scale of one animal in this case a pig named "Pig 05 049." After the death of the pigs, his body was shipped in pieces to the corners of the world. Some parts remained in its original form and function (as meat), some of them changed dramatically. Meindertsma follow the product, ranging from companies that handle the dead animal to a small company that produces something to use part of the body. The woman's body was noted to be 185 different products! Starting from gunpowder, soap, medicine, photo paper, heart valves, car paint, gum, china, yogurt, marshmellow, cosmetics, cigarettes, conditioner, to biodiesel. Not to forget Meindertsma displays the photos that product. What lessons learned women from the Rotterdam this? "There are many stages between raw materials and finished product in the modern commercial production. Because many of the stages, knowledge disappeared. For example, pig farmers do not know all the final products made from their pigs because they do not know where the pigs were brought to, "said 29-year female graduate of the Eindhoven Design Academy. Meindertsma also now choose products that are produced locally. Dutch-made sweater now, no longer New Zealand. And persistence led to an award Meindertsma: Index Award in 2009. And his research was also rolled into sensitive questions: the unfolding of 185 products containing pork and Jews forbidden by Islam. [VIVAnews]

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