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Postby realitybites » Sun Apr 18, 2010 6:47 am

Svetlana wrote:
realitybites wrote:Pig's bodies contain many toxins, worms and latent diseases. Although some of these infestations are harboured in other animals, modern veterinarians say that pigs are far more predisposed to these illnesses than other animals. This could be because pigs like to scavenge and will eat any kind of food, including dead insects, worms, rotting carcasses, excreta (including their own), garbage, and other pigs.

Influenza (flu) is one of the most famous illnesses which pigs share with humans. This illness is harboured in the lungs of pigs during the summer months and tends to affect pigs and humans in the cooler months. Sausage contains bits of pigs' lungs, so those who eat pork sausage tend to suffer more during epidemics of influenza. Pig meat contains excessive quantities of histamine and imidazole compounds, which can lead to itching and inflammation; growth hormone, which promotes inflammation and growth; sulphur-containing mesenchymal mucus, which leads to swelling and deposits of mucus in tendons and cartilage, resulting in arthritis, rheumatism, etc.

sexual behaviour of pigs is worst among all animals they do disgusting""group sex"" etc.....study proves the fact that what we eat effects our behaviour thats why in western socities sex is no more a personal issue. today its everywhere anywhere and whatever


I do not think this applies to most CF members!


its not practiced in every western society but no one can deny this that todays socities are moraly corrupt and sexual behaviours have alot to do with this.
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Postby intermoon » Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:39 am

A modern educated man will agree only if convinced through reason, logic and science. Eating of pork can cause no less than seventy different types of diseases. A person can have various helminthes like roundworm, pinworm, hookworm, etc. One of the most dangerous is Taenia Solium, which is in lay man’s terminology called tapeworm. It harbours in the intestine and is very long. Its ova i.e. eggs, enter the blood stream and can reach almost all the organs of the body. If it enters the brain it can cause memory loss. If it enters the heart it can cause heart attack, if it enters the eye it can cause blindness, if it enters the liver it can cause liver damage. It can damage almost all the organs of the body. Another dangerous helminthes is Trichura Tichurasis.

A common misconception about pork is that if it is cooked well, these ova die. In a research project undertaken in America, it was found that out of twenty-four people suffering from Trichura Tichurasis, twenty two had cooked the pork very well. This indicates that the ova present in the pork do not die under normal cooking temperature.
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Postby CBBB » Sun Apr 18, 2010 10:27 am

intermoon wrote:A modern educated man will agree only if convinced through reason, logic and science. Eating of pork can cause no less than seventy different types of diseases. A person can have various helminthes like roundworm, pinworm, hookworm, etc. One of the most dangerous is Taenia Solium, which is in lay man’s terminology called tapeworm. It harbours in the intestine and is very long. Its ova i.e. eggs, enter the blood stream and can reach almost all the organs of the body. If it enters the brain it can cause memory loss. If it enters the heart it can cause heart attack, if it enters the eye it can cause blindness, if it enters the liver it can cause liver damage. It can damage almost all the organs of the body. Another dangerous helminthes is Trichura Tichurasis.

A common misconception about pork is that if it is cooked well, these ova die. In a research project undertaken in America, it was found that out of twenty-four people suffering from Trichura Tichurasis, twenty two had cooked the pork very well. This indicates that the ova present in the pork do not die under normal cooking temperature.


If we took notice of all the bullshit research that goes on we would all starve to death as everything has some supposed problem.

Steak Tartare anyone?
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Postby Me Ed » Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:19 am

intermoon wrote:A modern educated man will agree only if convinced through reason, logic and science. Eating of pork can cause no less than seventy different types of diseases. A person can have various helminthes like roundworm, pinworm, hookworm, etc. One of the most dangerous is Taenia Solium, which is in lay man’s terminology called tapeworm. It harbours in the intestine and is very long. Its ova i.e. eggs, enter the blood stream and can reach almost all the organs of the body. If it enters the brain it can cause memory loss. If it enters the heart it can cause heart attack, if it enters the eye it can cause blindness, if it enters the liver it can cause liver damage. It can damage almost all the organs of the body. Another dangerous helminthes is Trichura Tichurasis.

A common misconception about pork is that if it is cooked well, these ova die. In a research project undertaken in America, it was found that out of twenty-four people suffering from Trichura Tichurasis, twenty two had cooked the pork very well. This indicates that the ova present in the pork do not die under normal cooking temperature.

All very interesting, but I know a lot of pork eaters, none of which have exhibited the symptoms above.

Therefore my reason logic and science tells me that your data does not support the observations and there is no greater health risk of eating pork than any other meat.
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Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:48 am

Me Ed wrote:
intermoon wrote:A modern educated man will agree only if convinced through reason, logic and science. Eating of pork can cause no less than seventy different types of diseases. A person can have various helminthes like roundworm, pinworm, hookworm, etc. One of the most dangerous is Taenia Solium, which is in lay man’s terminology called tapeworm. It harbours in the intestine and is very long. Its ova i.e. eggs, enter the blood stream and can reach almost all the organs of the body. If it enters the brain it can cause memory loss. If it enters the heart it can cause heart attack, if it enters the eye it can cause blindness, if it enters the liver it can cause liver damage. It can damage almost all the organs of the body. Another dangerous helminthes is Trichura Tichurasis.

A common misconception about pork is that if it is cooked well, these ova die. In a research project undertaken in America, it was found that out of twenty-four people suffering from Trichura Tichurasis, twenty two had cooked the pork very well. This indicates that the ova present in the pork do not die under normal cooking temperature.

All very interesting, but I know a lot of pork eaters, none of which have exhibited the symptoms above.

Therefore my reason logic and science tells me that your data does not support the observations and there is no greater health risk of eating pork than any other meat.


Agreed...

And it isn't clever to cut and paste off the intermong either... :roll:
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Postby CBBB » Sun Apr 18, 2010 4:13 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
intermoon wrote:A modern educated man will agree only if convinced through reason, logic and science. Eating of pork can cause no less than seventy different types of diseases. A person can have various helminthes like roundworm, pinworm, hookworm, etc. One of the most dangerous is Taenia Solium, which is in lay man’s terminology called tapeworm. It harbours in the intestine and is very long. Its ova i.e. eggs, enter the blood stream and can reach almost all the organs of the body. If it enters the brain it can cause memory loss. If it enters the heart it can cause heart attack, if it enters the eye it can cause blindness, if it enters the liver it can cause liver damage. It can damage almost all the organs of the body. Another dangerous helminthes is Trichura Tichurasis.

A common misconception about pork is that if it is cooked well, these ova die. In a research project undertaken in America, it was found that out of twenty-four people suffering from Trichura Tichurasis, twenty two had cooked the pork very well. This indicates that the ova present in the pork do not die under normal cooking temperature.

All very interesting, but I know a lot of pork eaters, none of which have exhibited the symptoms above.

Therefore my reason logic and science tells me that your data does not support the observations and there is no greater health risk of eating pork than any other meat.


Agreed...

And it isn't clever to cut and paste off the intermong either... :roll:


What have you been up to Grump, looking for Muslim babes?
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Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Apr 18, 2010 6:29 pm

CBBB wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
intermoon wrote:A modern educated man will agree only if convinced through reason, logic and science. Eating of pork can cause no less than seventy different types of diseases. A person can have various helminthes like roundworm, pinworm, hookworm, etc. One of the most dangerous is Taenia Solium, which is in lay man’s terminology called tapeworm. It harbours in the intestine and is very long. Its ova i.e. eggs, enter the blood stream and can reach almost all the organs of the body. If it enters the brain it can cause memory loss. If it enters the heart it can cause heart attack, if it enters the eye it can cause blindness, if it enters the liver it can cause liver damage. It can damage almost all the organs of the body. Another dangerous helminthes is Trichura Tichurasis.

A common misconception about pork is that if it is cooked well, these ova die. In a research project undertaken in America, it was found that out of twenty-four people suffering from Trichura Tichurasis, twenty two had cooked the pork very well. This indicates that the ova present in the pork do not die under normal cooking temperature.

All very interesting, but I know a lot of pork eaters, none of which have exhibited the symptoms above.

Therefore my reason logic and science tells me that your data does not support the observations and there is no greater health risk of eating pork than any other meat.


Agreed...

And it isn't clever to cut and paste off the intermong either... :roll:


What have you been up to Grump, looking for Muslim babes?


Oh yes... :lol:
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Postby yialousa1971 » Sun Apr 18, 2010 8:55 pm

Daniella wrote:The prohibition against eating pork for Muslims also stems from the fact that in hot countries such as those which provide the majority of Muslims the preservation of meat - just for the weather - was difficult.
I can see for what it regards also the traditional dishes in Italy.
In the northern regions the use of pork is popular, we have a huge variety of sausages and ham, this way of preserving foods is not widespread in the south of Italy because it's much warmer. Obviously in the south eat pork, but the method of preservation involves the use of chili and pickled that allow a longer retention period. Anyway they do not have the variety of products we have in the north, believe me.
Unlike in the south-consuming horse meat is in their tradition.
I do not agree, because I believe that the horse belongs to pet animals as dogs and cats.
Every country has traditions that are cruel to others.
In Italy it is quite common to eat rabbit meat, this thing literally horrified the Japanese.
In Australia eating kangaroo, crocodile and snake.
And do not even want to think about what they eat in China, I get the urge to vomit.
I could go on for another 3 pages.
That said, someone explains to me why God should be involved?


The ancient Egyptians ate Pork so the heat has nothing to do with it.
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Postby yialousa1971 » Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:09 pm

Svetlana wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:
Svetlana wrote:
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miltiades wrote:Pork is eaten by the elite !! Why the fuck should this imaginary man made god prohibit eating pork.
I say , what a load of pork scratchings !!


I reckon he wanted to keep the bacon to himself.... :wink:

One thing that I cant fathom out is how people , some quite intelligent too , find a bacon sandwich offensive !! A couple of years back I was waiting for my turn to be served at a canteen in Mayday Hospital , South London. In frond of me a lady Doctor , stethoscope round her neck , fluent English with not a trace of foreign accent when she begun remonstrating with the young female server who seemed totaly lost , that Ham sandwiches were placed next to the Cheese and tomato . She was forceful demanding to know why on earth ham sandwiches were placed on a tray next to the Cheese ones !!I couldn't help by joining in and saying .



Perhaps she was Jewish, where 'meat and milk' should never be placed near each other (like many Jewish traditions based on the basis of hygenen, existing in a hot country). Many jewish families will have two sets of saucepans and plates, so the two never meat. In less orthadox families, this is only done at pesach (easter).

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First you start saying Yidish prayers and now your talking about Jewish traditions. :? Are you a Yentl from the Pale of Settlement?



I think Judaism is the most fascinating of Religions; I remember attending an Orthadox Service; All the ladies sat upstairs in a balcony running the length of the Synagogue; married ladies have to wear hats, single ladies must not (or was it the other way round?).

Downstairs the Service went on for hours, all in Hebrew of course. Because everyone had forgotten the Hebrew they learned, at the age of 14 for their Bah Mitzvas, NO-ONE other than the Rabbi and Kanta (Singer) had a clue what was going on. So everyone talked about business and who was doing what to who, until every 10 minutes, the Rabbi demanded silence, only for the conversations to start again!

ladies were not, of course,allowed to participate in the Service.

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Yialoser, you said earlier that the Old Testament was not part of Christianity - did you not pay attention in Sunday School?

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Fascinating, :? don't think so.



You want a piece of that chicken, it's finger licking good. :lol: The word cretin comes to mind watching all those Joo's

Christianity comes from the teachings of Christ (Christos). :wink:
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Postby Svetlana » Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:16 am

The Orthodox Church regards the Old Testament to be a preparation for the coming of Christ and believes that it should be read in light of His revelation (if you read Matthew 1:1-17 you will see that the Old Testament tells the story of which Christ is the climax).

The Old Testament tells stories of (Christian) God's Prophets. The Hebrew Bible ends with the Book of Chronicles, while the Christian Old Testament ends with the Book of Malachi which is a prophecy of the coming of the Messiah (Christ).


Now I told you before not to cut Sunday School to going riding on your bike....
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