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Aqil
08-19-2003, 08:53 AM
The following lists show germs and parasites that are found in pork and some diseases caused by them. Many of these diseases are contagious, and some have proven fatal. Pigs are a natural carrier of diseases harmful to humans, and thus making it unfit for human consumption...

Trichinella spiralis (trichina worms): This is found in pigs, dogs, horses, seals, walrus, etc. It can be killed with high temperatures; it is a very dangerous parasite to man. The infected person shows no symptoms (only what appears it be rheumatism and muscular pain), recovers very slowly. Some even die; some reduced to permanent invalids. No one is immune from this disease and there is no cure. It is interesting to point out that the trichina worm is only found in Biblically unclean meat.

Taenia solium (pork tapeworm): Contracted from undercooked pork, or touching raw pork. The worm causes malnourishment, leading to anemia, diarrhea, extreme depression, melancholia, and digestive disturbances. Cysticercosis means that larva enters the bloodstream then settles down in one or more of the vital organs of the body, e.g., the brain, liver, lungs or spinal cord. They grow and encapsulate, inducing pressure to the system around, resulting in dangerous diseases (diarrhea, digestive disorder, anemia, chronic invalidation).

Round worms: Examples - Ascaris, which may lead to digestive disturbances, appendicitis, jaundice.

Hook worms: Examples: Ancylostomiasis, which may lead to anemia, edema, heart failure or retarded growth (mental and physical), tuberculosis, diarrhea and typhoid.

Schitosoma japonicum: bleeding, anemia and other syndromes, If ova are settled in the brain or spinal cord, paralysis and death may occur.

Paragomines westermaini: Infestation leading to bleeding of the lungs (endenve haemoptysis).

Paciolepsis buski: Digestive disturbances leading to persistent diarrhea and generalized edema.

Clonorchis sinensis: chlonorchiasis - obstructive jaundice, liver enlargement.

Metastrongylus apri: Causes bronchitis and abscess of the lungs.

Giganthorinchus gigas: Causes anemia and digestive disorders.

Balatitidium coli: Causes acute dysentery and general weakness.

These are some of the parasites and diseases found in pork and the skin of pigs. There is still no means of killing these parasites, in the tissues, nor has anyone found a method of expelling them, or even producing any specific treatment for the diseases...

Aqil
08-21-2003, 07:59 AM
Pork contains more fat than other meat. Therefore, people who eat pork are generally more obese than others; their cholesterol level is higher in their blood, making them more prone to obesity, arteriosclerosis, cardiovascular disease and sudden death. The U.S. Surgeon General is now giving top priority to the problem of obesity. A professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia estimates that there are as many as 250,000 deaths in the U.S. annually that are caused by what he calls "inactivity-related diseases." That translates into a more serious crisis than a lifetime of smoking or problem drinking. It is now known that obese people have far more health problems than daily smokers or heavy drinkers have...

It is no wonder that America is sick, and is presently #21 on the global life expectancy list...at 75 years of age.

Aqil
08-11-2004, 03:38 AM
Human actions are governed by man’s mental condition, and man’s mental condition is strongly influenced by the food that he eats. Eating and drinking are the primary needs of man, and it is the first duty of a religion to guide him in this respect...

Nisa
11-21-2004, 01:53 AM
I knew Pork was disgusting..But this is horrid. I'm glad i was raised not to eat. :puke: I heard that if u pour a can of coke on a piece of pork it will start moving. :puke:

$$RICH$$
11-21-2004, 03:03 AM
in reality pork will kill ya ...............................just that simple .

KWABENA
03-25-2006, 01:58 AM
I knew Pork was disgusting..But this is horrid. I'm glad i was raised not to eat. :puke: I heard that if u pour a can of coke on a piece of pork it will start moving. :puke:

Don't remind me! LOL!

CD

cursed heart
06-21-2006, 04:05 PM
The following lists show germs and parasites that are found in pork and some diseases caused by them. Many of these diseases are contagious, and some have proven fatal. Pigs are a natural carrier of diseases harmful to humans, and thus making it unfit for human consumption...

Trichinella spiralis (trichina worms): This is found in pigs, dogs, horses, seals, walrus, etc. It can be killed with high temperatures; it is a very dangerous parasite to man. The infected person shows no symptoms (only what appears it be rheumatism and muscular pain), recovers very slowly. Some even die; some reduced to permanent invalids. No one is immune from this disease and there is no cure. It is interesting to point out that the trichina worm is only found in Biblically unclean meat.

Taenia solium (pork tapeworm): Contracted from undercooked pork, or touching raw pork. The worm causes malnourishment, leading to anemia, diarrhea, extreme depression, melancholia, and digestive disturbances. Cysticercosis means that larva enters the bloodstream then settles down in one or more of the vital organs of the body, e.g., the brain, liver, lungs or spinal cord. They grow and encapsulate, inducing pressure to the system around, resulting in dangerous diseases (diarrhea, digestive disorder, anemia, chronic invalidation).

Round worms: Examples - Ascaris, which may lead to digestive disturbances, appendicitis, jaundice.

Hook worms: Examples: Ancylostomiasis, which may lead to anemia, edema, heart failure or retarded growth (mental and physical), tuberculosis, diarrhea and typhoid.

Schitosoma japonicum: bleeding, anemia and other syndromes, If ova are settled in the brain or spinal cord, paralysis and death may occur.

Paragomines westermaini: Infestation leading to bleeding of the lungs (endenve haemoptysis).

Paciolepsis buski: Digestive disturbances leading to persistent diarrhea and generalized edema.

Clonorchis sinensis: chlonorchiasis - obstructive jaundice, liver enlargement.

Metastrongylus apri: Causes bronchitis and abscess of the lungs.

Giganthorinchus gigas: Causes anemia and digestive disorders.

Balatitidium coli: Causes acute dysentery and general weakness.

These are some of the parasites and diseases found in pork and the skin of pigs. There is still no means of killing these parasites, in the tissues, nor has anyone found a method of expelling them, or even producing any specific treatment for the diseases...

I was eating some ribtips one day,
and this brother I'm dating told me to take a raw porkchop and sit it in some seven up and watch worms come out of it
Man he could have at least waited until i finished the last ribtip!
It has made me sick twice but it's hard to pass up ribs and fried porkchops!
I haven't had chops in a while.

oldiesman
06-21-2006, 04:32 PM
i'm gonna reply as soon as i put down these ribs[ummmm]...look black people,you got mad cows,fish on all fours,chickens goin crazy and we're[STILL]harpin on the hazards of eating pork...newsflash..ALL MEAT IS BAD FOR YOU THESE DAYS,i would be more worried about that cigarette,alchohol,and those drugs that we can't seem to get enough of[crack,marjuana,herion]the poor pig is gettin a bum rap,pigs are cleaner than chickens,did you know that,look it up...now can i get back to my ribs?[ummmm].

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