Question n.35
Question: NowI
am fully convinced that pork is not a food, but a package of poisons. Still, I have heard many people saying that now-a-days pigs are raised in hygienic conditions and fed clean food, and that they are quite different from theirfore-fathers
who ate human dirt and soil; and that their meat is not a danger to health.
Answer: All the statements of the doctors quoted above are about those very pigswho
are raised in hygienic conditions and still carry the germs. Those are the findings of recent times based on experiences of modernpig-raising
.And still
you must have marked such statements as follows:
• “Balantidium
Coli is extremely common in swine. Recent surveys reveal an incidence of 21 to 100 percent.”
• “It is only in pig-raising countriesthat
this disease is common.”
• “One in six people in U. S. A. and Canada have worms in their muscles from eating pork”
• “No one is immune from this disease and there is no cure. Neither antibiotics nor drugs or vaccines effect these tiny deadly worms.”
• “There is still no way of killing the parasite (Paragonimus
) in thetissues,
neither has anyone found a method of expelling them.”
• “Medical science, in spite of its strenuous efforts, has not yet been able to produce any specific treatment for it (Clonorchiasis
).”
• “'Erysipelothix
' is found in the body of some 30% all healthy pigs. Thus eradication is impossible.”
• Today, all pig farmsare run
on so-called hygienic principles.But still
the result is the same as it was centuries earlier.
Still, let us, for the sake of discussion, accept that a time may come (in distant future, perhaps) when drugs may be found to counteract theill-effects
of the germs and parasites carried by pigs.But even
then it will not sanction the use of pork as a diet, just as discovery of snake-bite serums does not sanction our putting our finger in the mouth of a cobra.