Surgeon uses human fat to run his cars
source: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health-news/surgeon-uses-human-...
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Alan Bittner, who founded a high-profile clinic on Rodeo Drive, the Bond Street of Los Angeles, claims to be able to power both his Ford Explorer and his girlfriend's Lincoln Navigator on biofuel converted from excess flesh from human tums, bums and thighs. "The vast majority of my patients request that I use their fat for fuel – and I have more fat than I can use," he says. "Not only do they get to lose their love handles or chubby belly, but they get to take part in saving the Earth."
Dr Bittner made his claim in a posting on the internet site lipodiesel.com, adding that he has performed roughly 7,000 liposuction operations, and that a gallon of human fat will produce roughly the same quantity of biofuel.
Scientists say there is no reason why human fat cannot be turned into biofuel, since it contains triglycerides which are no different from those found in waste animal fats that are already being used for the same purpose. However the discovery left medical regulators unimpressed. Using human medical waste to power vehicles (or indeed for any other commercial purpose) is largely illegal, and Dr Bittner's clinic has been raided by California Health Department officials. The magazine Forbes says that Dr Bittner's ability to create what he calls "lipodiesel" first came to light in lawsuits filed by several former patients, who recently accused him of allowing his girlfriend and assistant, who were both unlicensed, to carry out intricate operations.
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Ethical or unethical?
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asherp
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DUDE! #1 rule of fight club is that you DO NOT TALK ABOUT FIGHT CLUB!
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asherp
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EclecticBadger
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I wonder how many miles per pound he gets?
- 3 years ago
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EclecticBadger
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aix3
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Reminds me a little bit of fight club...
Ethical, I'd say, but a bit weird. Kind of useful and pretty creepy.
- 3 years ago
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aix3
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platkat
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Let's just put yokes on the fatties and have them pull our beloved SUVs instead.
- 3 years ago
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platkat
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Bill_Robison
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(Re: the use of fat as fuel) Ethical, but unnecessary. Just because one can, doesn't mean one should.
(Re: assistants performing procedures) Absolutely unethical.
- 3 years ago
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Bill_Robison
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Dut
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SOO FUNNY COS A GIRL I KNOW GOT LIPOSUCTION FROM THIS GOON!
I HEARD THIS STORY LIKE 15 MINUTES AGO AT THE DINNER TABLE HAHAHA
- 3 years ago
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Dut
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middle_east
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America's obsession with oil feeds America's obsession with lypo.
Weird.
- 3 years ago
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middle_east
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justright
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Soylent green is people....
- 3 years ago
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justright
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ras_menelik
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Bio diesel in France is pigs fat
same difference ethically or otherwise - 3 years ago
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ras_menelik
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janellelynne
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That's a tough question. They're basically throwing away their trash so I don't see why he can't find use for it?
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janellelynne
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kewal91
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Ethical: losing fat but helping research.
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kewal91
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J_Jammer [removed]
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Ethical. Someone's trash is another person's treasure......even if it's just fat.
- 3 years ago
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J_Jammer [removed]
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nkeg87
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J_Jammer:
Ethical until you get to the part people without licenses were taking part in the surgeries.
- 3 years ago
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nkeg87
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Get_Cape
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Hahaha, wonder what that smells like coming out of the exhaust. *gag*
- 3 years ago
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Get_Cape
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kcfoxie
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Get_Cape:
It smells like fries. It's biodiesel, I used biodiesel made from chicken fat. it smelled like veggie oil in liquid form and smelled like fries as exhaust; there would be no difference for human fat after it was processed. You're not burning the fat -- there is no way that would work, you're converting it into a alkyl-ester (typically a methyl-ester) and burning that as a fuel.
- 3 years ago
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kcfoxie
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Get_Cape
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Get_Cape:
But chickens just eat grain and such. I would imagine that with all the nasty crap people eat, especially those needing liposuction, that it would smell a bit...bad. But then again i have never used biodiesel so i wouldn't know.
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Get_Cape
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thesodacankid
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Wow this is slightly twisted. It is kinda unethical especially since he was letting people help with the nips and tucks.
- 3 years ago
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thesodacankid
