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Eli5: a friend using menstrual blood for fertilizer mixes it with water and it suds up like dish soap. Why?

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Eli5: a friend using menstrual blood for fertilizer mixes it with water and it suds up like dish soap. Why?

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FriendlyCraig commented April 18, 2023

It has a lot of proteins in it. These can bind together and fill with water or air when mixed up.

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