August 15, 2009

What is the biological value of lipotropic protein?

The exact biological value of lipotropic protein is hotly disputed. Most bioeconomists believe that proteins, as a class, have inherent value that makes establishing exchange rates difficult. Other believe that the Coase Theorem demonstrates that all substances, even those with a psychologically constructed "True Value", can be bought and sold according to basic market principles.

The answer, at the time of this writing, is as follows. *Note: Exchange rates fluctuate constantly!*

1 unit lipotropic Protein =
1.25 units lipophobic Protein
.75 units of hemoglobin
.5 units of Folic Acid
55 units of Water
3 units of Vitamin B
1 unit of Bile
3.25 teaspoons of Sulfuric Acid
1 pint of Ether
12 Wombat Pelts
9 Yuan
2 Hermit Crabs
12 Mail-Order Collector's Coins

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