Canadian Scientists Develop "Antibody Spice" 45
worst_name_ever writes "Scientists in Canada have developed a substance that can be added to foods to kill germs. Apparently, though, this longevity-producing spice is derived from freeze-dried egg yolks and not from giant sandworms as I would have guessed."
agave (Score:2)
Antibody Spice (Score:2)
From eggs? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:From eggs? (Score:1)
Re:From eggs? (Score:1)
Forget it, stevew. While it has been established that eggs contain cholesterol, it has not yet been proven conclusively that they actually raise the level of serum cholesterol in the human blood stream.
~User "So one of those Egg Council creeps got to you too, huh?" Googol~
Re:From eggs? (Score:2)
Spice? (Score:2, Interesting)
Bull. The substance is called spice because it sounds better than preservative. Many preservatives are natural just like this one. Many spices are preservatives. This chemical has not taste. It's not a spice.
Girl Power! (Score:3, Funny)
"Antibody Spice" is just the beginning!
Be afraid, be very afraid!
Re:Girl Power! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Girl Power! (Score:1)
Whole thing as follows: "I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer. Fear is the little death that brings total oblivion."
Try to figure out if I remember that from watching Dune, reading Dune, or watching the Earthworm Jim cartoon. =)
3 second rule (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:3 second rule (Score:1)
Re:3 second rule (Score:1)
Take a look at this URL:http://www.jdaross.mcmail.com/lymphatics6.htm
Re:3 second rule (Score:1)
Re:3 second rule (Score:3, Interesting)
This is why my wife, who was "deathly alle
Re:3 second rule (Score:1)
Poison ivy reactions belong to an interesting class of immunological responses. It usually takes at least one exposure (which is asymptomatic) before your immune system decides to collect up a lot of hypersensitive response cells and then the next exposure makes you a not so happy person.
Re:3 second rule (Score:2)
My dad is hypersensitive. (we are talkign hospital visits from contact). My mom is (well, was) immune. Used to rip it out by the roots, bare handed in a tank top and shorts, for days on end, nary a bump. I always just get
Formula for this miracle spice is.. (Score:2)
You saw it here first.
Re:Formula for this miracle spice is.. (Score:2)
Egg allergies? (Score:1)
food processing can lower standards now (Score:2)
The spice will be most useful when traditional sanitation safeguards (i.e. rinsing, refrigeration, and thorough cooking) are unavailable or unreliable, the researcher says.
Does this mean more fecal matter in your food now that this will lower the incidence of foodborne illness?
Eyes of Ibabcluck (Score:1, Funny)
And does this mean the Egg Council may become as powerful as the Spacing Guild?
nice name (Score:1)
One step further ... (Score:1)
Eggs not Tabasco? (Score:1)
Re:Antibody spice? (Score:2)
...and you'll be what gets bent by Beckham.
"Antibody Spice"? (Score:1)
Where's the Mods???? (Score:1)
yuk yuk!
One more bad pun (Score:1)
Salmonella Spice (Score:1)
Whaddya know, tasteless spice (Score:2)
As someone with hyperimmune issues, i have to ask. (Score:2)
what happens to bacteria already in your system?
what happens when the antibody now in your digestive tract gets noticed by your OWN immune system?
What happens if you're allergic to eggs? Is it possible to develop this in a different medium?