Sugar Coated Shroud of Turin
 
 

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Glucose Sugar on the Shroud of Turin

Glucose is thought to be one of the saccharides in the ultra-thin coating on the outermost fibers of the Shroud. Glucose is one of the sugar types found in Soapwort ( Saponaria officinalis). The Shroud of Turin is believed to have been washed in Soapwort.

Chemists say this superficial residue of reactive saccharides is at the evaporation surface of the cloth.Thus linen cloth made in this ancient way, with the yarn bleached before weaving, lubricated with crude starch and washed in Saponaria officinalis is reactive for image formation with the right chemical reaction. All that is needed are the right chemicals and a mechanism to get the right quantity of the chemicals to the cloth’s surface in the right places at the right time. The amines that come from a dead body before it decomposes are just what is needed. See The Shroud of Caiaphas. Also see Maillard reaction hypothesis .

 

  WHY THE SHROUD OF TURIN IS PROBABLY REAL EVEN IF THE MEANING IS UNCLEAR

Phase contrast microscopic view of saccharide coating on the Shroud of Turin
Phase contrast microscopic view of saccharide coating on the Shroud of Turin

What is the Shroud of Turin? The Shroud Described.

How the images might have formed. Images on the Shroud of Turin.

Hints from Edessa, 544 AD. Early Shroud of Turin History.

How a medieval artisan caused Carbon 14 Dating Errors.

Startling, Mysterious, Unexplained. The 3D Encoding of the Shroud.

The Variegated Cloth. Fooled by the Shroud's Background Noise.

The Art Connection. Christ Pantocrator and the Shroud of Turin.

Was the Shroud of Turin Described? Voices from the Past

Medical Perspective: Forensic Pathology of the Images

The Second Face: From the Back of the Cloth

Some say . . . Painted, Leonardo da Vinci, Jacques deMolay, Coins, etc.


 
    
 

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