E.L James’ Fifty Shades of Grey Library Copies Tested Positive with Herpes and Cocaine [See Photos]
E.L James' erotic novel has been in the headlines since it was announced that there would be a movie adaptation of the bestseller.
The lead roles Christian Grey, an alluring, sexy billionaire who is into BDSM, is to be played by Jamie Dornan. Anastasia Steele is to be played by Dakota Johnson. The bestselling novel can be found in public libraries around the world, but be careful with these books as some of them are highly contagious.
A Belgium research team has discovered that the erotic novel placed in a local library was contaminated with herpes. The herpes simplex virus 1, were found on the pages of a copy of the "Fifty Shades of Grey" book. The scientists who were from the University of Leuven located in Belgium ran their tests over some of the highly borrowed erotic novels from the local library.
There were 10 books that were tested and all had samples of cocaine within the pages. The professors and researchers highly recommend that people was their hands after borrowing books that have been handled by various other people. Proper hygiene is the key and readers should not worry about these findings as according to these researchers, the body's immune system is highly capable of coping with these problems and can cope with it.
Jan Tytgat, a toxicology professor says that hygiene is the best way to deal with all the bacteria and finding that have smeared the pages of these popular books. He would also want to search another popular book for any traces of cocaine, the Bible.
Before getting your hands on a copy of "Fifty Shades of Grey" make sure that you wash your hands after reading the erotic novel. It looks as if it's dirty inside and out.
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