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DISEASES CAUSED BY PORK

The following lists show germs or parasites that are found
in pork and some diseases caused by them. Many of these
diseases are contagious while some are proven fatal.

PARASITIC DISEASES

a) TRICHINELLA SPIRATIS ( Trichina worms )
It is the most dangerous parasite to man ( Rheumatism and
muscular pain). The infected persons shown no symptoms, recover
very slowly some die, some reduced to permanent invalids. No one
is immune from this disease and there is no cure.

b) TAENIA SOLIUM ( Pork tape worm )
The worm causes malnourishment of the person leading
to anemia, diarrhea, extreme depression melancholia and
digestive disturbances. Cysticercosis means that larva enter
the blood stream then settle down in one or more of the vital
organs of the body, for example: 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).

c) ROUND WORMS
Examples: Ascaris, which may lead to digestive
disturbances, appendicitis, obstructive jaundice.

d) HOOK WORMS
Examples:Ancylostomiasis, which may lead to
anemia, oedema, heart failure or retarded
growth ( mental and physical), tuberculosis,
diarrhea and typhoid.

e) SCHITOSOMA JAPONICUM
Bleeding, anemia and other syndromes. If ova
are settled in the brain or spinal cord, paralysis
and death may occur.

f) PARAGOMINES WESTERMAINI
Infestation leading to bleeding of the lungs
( endenve haemoptysis)

g) PACIOLEPSIS BUSKI
Digestive disturbances leading to persistent
diarrhea; generalized oedema.

h) CLONORCHIS SINENSIS
chlonorchiasis-obstructive jaundice, liver enlargement.

i) METASTRONGYLUS APRI
Causes bronchitis, abscess of the lungs.

j) GIGANTHORINCHUS GIGAS
Cause anemia and digestive disorders.

k) BALATITIDIUM COLI
Causes acute dysentery and general weakness.

BACTERIAL DISEASES

1. Tuberculosis
2. Fusiformis necrofurus: causing foot-rot which is very
difficult to heal.
3. Salmonella Cholera suis: causing cholera
4. Paratyphoid
5. Bruceellosis: Acute, sub acute and chronic. It may lead
to permanent disabilities.
6. Swine Erysipelas: causing Erypelas in man.

Viral Diseases
1. Small pox: is was a source of infection to man.
2. Japanese B-encepphalitis: It is the source of infection
3. Influenza, foot mouth disease, gas tro-enteritis of the
new born babies.

Protozoal Diseases : Toxo plasma goundii- It is a very
dangerous diseases.A new born baby of an infected woman may die
within few days or weeks after delivery. But if he survives
he may develop blindness or deafness.In adult chronic exhaustive
fever with enlarged liver and spleen may occur. Pneumonia, or
celebro- spinal meninggitis which may lead to death or madness.
The patient may become blind and deaf too.

Fats In Pigs:
Pork contains more fats than other meats.
Therefore, people who are fond of pork are more obese than
others. Cholesterol is higher in their blood thus making them
more prone to asthereosclerosis cardiovascular accidents and
sudden death.

Other Diseases :
Flesh of the pork is hard to digest and may
lead to chronic digestive disturbances. Pimples, boils, cysts are
common in pork eaters. These are some of the parasites and
diseases found in pork and/ or the skin of pigs and certainly
there are many more. There is still no means of killing these
parasites, in the tissues, neither has anyone found a method of
expelling them, even produced any specific treatment for the
diseases.

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> The following lists show germs or parasites that are found
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> diseases are contagious while some are proven fatal.



Source. Right now.


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>> DISEASES CAUSED BY PORK
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>> The following lists show germs or parasites that are found
>> in pork and some diseases caused by them. Many of these
>> diseases are contagious while some are proven fatal.


> Source. Right now.


Such desperation to convince people. Sounds like someone
looking for validation of their beliefs.

nancy


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> Such desperation to convince people. Sounds like someone
> looking for validation of their beliefs.



There were some reasons not to eat certain foods in a desert environment.
Their desert culture eventually got codified into religion(s).
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> Nancy Young wrote:
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>> Such desperation to convince people. Sounds like someone
>> looking for validation of their beliefs.

>
>
> There were some reasons not to eat certain foods in a desert environment.
> Their desert culture eventually got codified into religion(s).



It's interesting to think of how many articles I've read over the years
about antibiotics in the meat we eat, *and* how some people (like the OP)
appear to have never seen such articles, even though they're published by
some of the biggest conglomerates in the American newspaper business, which
own papers in cities all over the country. Not only don't these freaks read,
but even if they did, they apparently would not make the connection between
"loads of antibiotics" and "much less risk of disease than at an earlier
point in history".


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>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>>> ..............snip...........
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Pork, like other meats, is inspected for disease and parasites.
>>>>> They no longer recommend that it be well cooked to kill the worms.
>>>>>
>>>>> BTW..... I trust that you realize that a lot of ocean fish,
>>>>> especially cod,
>>>>> have worms in the meat.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ....and tasty mercury & other strange things we like to add to the
>>>> water. I find that dioxin gives trout a lovely bouquet.
>>>
>>> Remember that old SNL skit? Dioxin Dolly! (giggling)
>>>
>>> If I heeded every single food warning I ever heard I'd have starved
>>> to death
>>> by now.
>>>
>>> OB Food: Stuffed pork chops. Cornbread crumbs with onion, garlic
>>> and celery sauteed in butter then mixed with the crumbs until nice
>>> and moist, stuffed into 1" thick pork chops. Baked at 400F for
>>> about 35 minutes or so.
>>>
>>> Jill
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Dinner tonight: Wendy's. I have a hot date with me, a note pad, and a
>> lumber wagon at Home Despot.

>
> Can't wait for a hot date to take me to Wendy's! LOL
>
> Jill



My doctor said I should stop obsessing about fat and have some trash food a
little more often. More happy, less stress.


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> My doctor said I should stop obsessing about fat and have some trash
> food a little more often. More happy, less stress.
>
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>





You should stop obsessing about a *lot* of things. Capisce???





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> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote
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> > > wrote

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> >> DISEASES CAUSED BY PORK
> >>
> >> The following lists show germs or parasites that are found
> >> in pork and some diseases caused by them. Many of these
> >> diseases are contagious while some are proven fatal.

>
> > Source. Right now.

>
> Such desperation to convince people. Sounds like someone
> looking for validation of their beliefs.
>
> nancy
>

Islam's apparently the problem:

http://tinyurl.com/2gk72p
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http://groups.google.com/groups?sour...s=GGLJ,GGLJ:20
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>> My doctor said I should stop obsessing about fat and have some trash
>> food a little more often. More happy, less stress.

>
> You should stop obsessing about a *lot* of things. Capisce???
>



Like what, Peter?


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I can only assume you don't include your self in that picture.




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> The following lists show germs or parasites that are found
> in pork



Oh, thank God! I thought you were talking about the pig stampedes!!!

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> wrote in message
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> DISEASES CAUSED BY PORK
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> The following lists show germs or parasites that are found
> in pork and some diseases caused by them. Many of these
> diseases are contagious while some are proven fatal.
>
> PARASITIC DISEASES
>
> a) TRICHINELLA SPIRATIS ( Trichina worms )
> It is the most dangerous parasite to man ( Rheumatism and
> muscular pain). The infected persons shown no symptoms, recover
> very slowly some die, some reduced to permanent invalids. No one
> is immune from this disease and there is no cure.



Trichinellosis Outbreak
Esther Marva,* Alex Markovics,? Michael Gdalevich,* Nehama Asor,* Chantal
Sadik,* and Alex Leventhal*
*Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel; and ?Kimron Veterinary Institute,
Beit-Dagan, Israel

Suggested citation for this article


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To the Editor: Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by the nematode
Trichinella. Although now uncommon as a result of public health control
measures, trichinellosis outbreaks have been reported in the United States (1),
Europe (2,3), Mexico (4), Thailand (5), Canada (6), Lebanon (7-10), and
elsewhere.

In Israel, the disease is rare because most Jewish and Muslim citizens avoid
eating pork. Until 1997, only 6 small outbreaks were reported in humans; they
occurred mostly in the Christian Arab population. However, from 1998 to 2004, 10
similar trichinellosis outbreaks involving 200 Thai migrant agricultural workers
occurred. The workers all took part in festive meals whose main dish was
uninspected wild boar, hunted in the Upper Galilee in northern Israel, near the
Lebanese border. Wild boar was also the source of several large outbreaks that
were reported from 1975 to 1997 in southern Lebanon (7-10).




NEXT!

Trichinellosis surveillance--United States, 1997-2001.

Roy SL, Lopez AS, Schantz PM.

Division of Parasitic Diseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases, USA.

PROBLEM/CONDITION: Trichinellosis is a parasitic disease caused by
tissue-dwelling roundworms of the species Trichinella spiralis. The organism is
acquired by eating Trichinella-infected meat products. The disease has variable
clinical manifestations, ranging from asymptomatic to fatal. In the United
States, trichinellosis has caused hundreds of preventable cases of illness and
occasional deaths. The national trichinellosis surveillance system has
documented a steady decline in the reported incidence of this disease, as well
as a change in its epidemiology. REPORTING PERIOD COVERED: This report
summarizes surveillance data for trichinellosis in the United States for
1997-2001. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: Trichinellosis became a nationally reportable
disease in 1966, but statistics have been kept on the disease since 1947. The
national trichinellosis surveillance system is a passive system that relies on
existing resources at the local, state, and federal levels. Cases are diagnosed
based on clinical history with laboratory confirmation. Cases are reported
weekly to CDC through the National Electronic Telecommunications System for
Surveillance (NETSS). Detailed data regarding signs and symptoms, diagnostic
tests, and food consumption are gathered by using a supplementary standardized
surveillance form and are reported to CDC by fax or mail. This information is
compared with NETSS data several times a year by CDC staff. Discrepancies are
reviewed with the state health departments. The purpose of the surveillance
system is to determine the incidence of trichinellosis, to maintain awareness of
the disease, to monitor epidemiologic changes, to identify outbreaks, to guide
prevention efforts, and to measure the effectiveness of those efforts. RESULTS:
Although trichinellosis was associated historically with eating
Trichinella-infected pork from domesticated sources, wild game meat was the most
common source of infection during 1997-2001. During this 5-year period, 72 cases
were reported to CDC. Of these, 31 (43%) cases were associated with eating wild
game: 29 with bear meat, one with cougar meat, and one with wild boar meat. In
comparison, only 12 (17%) cases were associated with eating commercial pork
products, including four cases traced to a foreign source. Nine (13%) cases were
associated with eating noncommercial pork from home-raised or direct-from-farm
swine where U.S. commercial pork production industry standards and Regulations
do not apply. INTERPRETATIONS: The majority of the decline in reported
trichinellosis cases is a result of improved observance of standards and
regulations in the U.S. commercial pork industry, which has altered animal
husbandry practices resulting in reduced Trichinella prevalence among swine.
PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIONS: Because of the change in epidemiology of trichinellosis
and the continued occurrence of cases among consumers of wild game meat and
noncommercial pork, more targeted public education is needed to further reduce
the incidence of this disease.





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Dave Smith wrote:
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>> Such desperation to convince people. Sounds like someone
>> looking for validation of their beliefs.

>
>
> There were some reasons not to eat certain foods in a desert
> environment. Their desert culture eventually got codified into
> religion(s).


Indeed. A nomadic tribe could not keep pigs...and making it a rule not to
eat things that your neighbors eat is a great way to distinguish your tribe
from others. (So is ritual genital mutilation...)

It has struck me as odd for many years that people often attribute
preternatural health wisdom to those who came up with religious dietary laws
re pork and shellfish, but never attribute the same uncanny wisdom to those
who decreed that fish should be eaten on Friday, despite the ample evidence
that adding fish to one's diet is healthy.


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On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 11:05:00 -0500, Dave Smith
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>Nancy Young wrote:
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>> Such desperation to convince people. Sounds like someone
>> looking for validation of their beliefs.

>
>
>There were some reasons not to eat certain foods in a desert environment.
>Their desert culture eventually got codified into religion(s).


the desert isn't exactly a great place to raise pigs, either. they
need a lot of water. so disease isn't the only consideration.

your pal,
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Why do you all keep replying to this troll?? Daily he posts something
and everyone rushes to reply as if he has something worthwhile to
say. I guess he's doing this because he know the group WILL reply.




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> >> And some people wonder why RFC gets trolled so much. Step back
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> > I can only assume you don't include your self in that picture.

>
> Brilliant com-back. Given it's only you're second day on Usenet,
> you'll be shining with even more brilliant followups in the days
> ahead.
>
> ObFood: Fajita skirt steak sandwich with pepper jack and chipotle
> mayo, and Kettle Brand Buffalo Blue chips on the side for lunch
> today.
>
> -sw


Too bad you couldn't just reply to the observation. Ever think that my reply
address is what's only 2 days old?


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>> On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 17:28:22 GMT, tom wrote:
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>>> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message
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>>>> And some people wonder why RFC gets trolled so much. Step back
>>>> and take a look at yourselves.
>>>
>>> I can only assume you don't include your self in that picture.

>>
>> Brilliant com-back. Given it's only you're second day on Usenet,
>> you'll be shining with even more brilliant followups in the days
>> ahead.
>>
>> ObFood: Fajita skirt steak sandwich with pepper jack and chipotle
>> mayo, and Kettle Brand Buffalo Blue chips on the side for lunch
>> today.
>>
>> -sw

>
> Too bad you couldn't just reply to the observation. Ever think that
> my reply address is what's only 2 days old?


So, you see no difference between folks replying directly to the troll vs
someone suggesting to folks that the troll shouldn't be responded to?

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>> You should stop obsessing about a *lot* of things. Capisce???
>>

>
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> Like what, Peter?
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You obviously don't capisce.


Are you thick?



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>> Like what, Peter?
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On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 07:38:40 -0800, mianhami wrote:

> DISEASES CAUSED BY PORK

.........snip

thus, the craze for Pork Sushi was snuffed out before it could even begin.

So to avoid problems with pork, cook it. Unless of course you're Muslim
then it causes eternal damnation.


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> So to avoid problems with pork, cook it. Unless of course you're Muslim
> then it causes eternal damnation.


Apparently some deities need to quit watching what people
are eating and pay more attention to some far more serious
goings on.

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On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 22:49:00 -0500, "Nancy Young" >
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>> So to avoid problems with pork, cook it. Unless of course you're Muslim
>> then it causes eternal damnation.

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>Apparently some deities need to quit watching what people
>are eating and pay more attention to some far more serious
>goings on.
>
>nancy
>

my god only puts the kibosh on pig ****ing. he doesn't care if you
eat them.

your pal,
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