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grain alcohol, green vegetables & any green waste that is being thrown in the trash heap today, solar, wind, geo-thermal, seaweed, kelp, CHLOROPHYLL synthesized into alcohol by use of an enzyme, CHLOROPHYLL turned into alcohol by the natural process of photosynthesis. ALSO: I have been hearing a lot about CHLOROPHYLL being the NEW SUPER F-O-O-D; that chlorophyll in the human blood stream combines with carbon dioxide molecues in the bloodstream & direct sunshine/OR ANY PLANT LIGHT THAT WILL SUSTAIN PLANT GROWTH INDOORS will release oxygen/sugar glucose a by-product of photosynthesis. Anyone with any thread of info on this subject would you please please share it with me, especially clinical results of how much oxygen/glucose can be produced in the body with phosynthesis. I found my thread under the web search Photosynthesis in the Human Body

2006-07-13 09:09:01 · 3 answers · asked by henry a 1 in Environment

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In answer to your first question there are several very good blogs that address alternative energy. Blogs are one of the best ways of keeping up with this very fast moving field.

The Energy Blog (first link below) has a very interesting article published just today about the first company in the world to be selling cellulosic ethanol:

"About BlueFire Ethanol: Perhaps the best kept secret in the ethanol industry is BlueFire Ethanol Inc. an ethanol development company, that has begun trading under the Symbol BFRE.PK. They use the this process for the conversion of municipal solid waste (MSW), rice and wheat straws, wood waste and other agricultural residues to ethanol. Their use of the Arkenol Technology positions it as the only cellulose-to-ethanol company worldwide with demonstrated production of ethanol from these materials."

Several other alternative fuel related blog links follow.

Your second question about chlorophyll in the human body is something I cannot help with. I did a google search on "Photosynthesis in the human body" and got no hits that seemed to lead to any information of the sort you reference. What you suggest sounds a little fantastic to me.

I certainly would recommend strongly against attempting to inject chlorophyll. Not to suggest that is what you are advocating, but you never know what someone might try at home. In this case DON'T.

2006-07-13 17:37:01 · answer #1 · answered by Engineer 6 · 2 0

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2016-12-01 05:38:29 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

just get solar and some windmills and support yourself.

2006-07-13 17:26:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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