Eating Pork can be Hazardous to your Health
Paul Wong
When I was studying in England I used to live in a
“dig” (rooming house) in Highgate, North London. There were Chinese students from Malaysia, Singapore, Sarawak,
Hong Kong and Vietnam rooming in the two houses that faced each other. We were all good friends and we spent the
weekends cooking and sharing our favorite dishes.
One of our friends called Luk studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh,
Scotland and he would spend his summer vacation in London with us. Luk's special contribution was “Charsiu” the
Cantonese barbecued pork. The way he
prepared it was just exquisite, much better than those of any Chinese
restaurant I have ever tasted. He had
been coming to Highgate every summer for three years, and we always looked
forward to tasting his “Charsiu.” The
summer before his final year in the university Luk also came to stay with our
group, but there was a radical change in him.
He told us there would be no more “Charsiu” from that time onwards. The real shocker is that he vowed not to eat
any more pork dishes and strongly advised all of us in the group not to do so
either. He had such a strong conviction
against pork that he would not eat with us if we insisted on having it.
Here is his explanation. Luk was with a team of medical students doing a research project
on the effects of diet on stomach and intestinal diseases such as trichinosis. The research team’s method was to go to the hospitals and dissect corpses for autopsies. They based their studies on the diets of the various ethnic communities in the region. Their research uncovered the finding of the ethnic community with the highest percentage of cases with the trichinella spiralis worm belonged to a race that had pork as its main staple diet. Their research data showed a remarkably low percentage of Jews and Moslems with the trichinella spiralis worm in their bodies. It is significant that these two ethnic communities exclude pork and other biblically unclean meats in their diet.
My friend had seen such clear evidence in the co-relationship
between pork consumption and stomach and intestinal diseases that he could make
a determination not to eat that meat again in all his life. That was the first time I had ever heard a
negative report on pork, but it has a lasting impression on my mind ever since
that summer in London, England.
Trichinosis
– from Encarta Encyclopaedia
Pronounced As: trikinosis or trichiniasis
trikinisis, parasitic disease caused by the roundworm Trichinella
spiralis. It follows the eating of raw or inadequately cooked meat,
especially pork. The larvae are released, reach maturity, and mate in the
intestines, the females producing live larvae. The parasites are then carried
from the gastrointestinal tract by the bloodstream to various muscles, where
they become encysted. It is estimated that 10% to 20% of the adult population
of the United States suffers from trichinosis at some time. In many people the
disease exhibits no symptoms and is discovered only at autopsy. In others it
causes diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms as the worms multiply in
the digestive tract. When the larvae circulate through the bloodstream, the
patient experiences edema, irregular fever, profuse sweating, muscle soreness
and pain, and prostration. There may be involvement of the central nervous
system, heart, and lungs; death occurs in about 5% of clinical cases. Once the
larvae have imbedded themselves in the muscle tissue, the cysts usually become
calcified; however, the infestation usually causes no further symptoms except
fatigue and vague muscular pains. There is no specific treatment.
Bad Effects of Pork
Consumption
Pig's bodies contain many toxins, worms and latent diseases. Although some of
these infestations are harbored 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 harbored 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; sulfur-containing mesenchymal
mucus, which leads to swelling and deposits of mucus in tendons and cartilage,
resulting in arthritis, rheumatism, etc. Sulfur helps cause firm human tendons
and ligaments to be replaced by the pig's soft mesenchymal tissues, and degeneration
of human cartilage.
Eating pork can also lead to gallstones and obesity,
probably due to its high cholesterol and saturated fat content. The pig is the
main carrier of the taenia solium worm, which is found it its flesh. These
tapeworms are found in human intestines with greater frequency in nations where
pigs are eaten. This type of tapeworm can pass through the intestines and
affect many other organs, and is incurable once it reaches beyond a certain
stage.
One in six people in the US and Canada has
trichinosis from eating trichina worms, which are found in pork. Many people
have no symptoms to warn them of this, and when they do, they resemble symptoms
of many other illnesses. These worms are not noticed during meat inspections,
nor does salting or smoking kill them. Few people cook the meat long enough to
kill the trichinae. The rat (another scavenger) also harbors this disease.
There are dozens of other worms, germs, diseases and bacteria which are
commonly found in pigs, many of which are specific to the pig, or found in
greater frequency in pigs.
Pigs are biologically similar to humans, and their
meat is said to taste similar to human flesh. Pigs have been used for
dissection in biology labs due to the similarity between their organs and human
organs. People with insulin-dependent diabetes usually inject themselves with
pig insulin.
Medical and Scientific
Reasons for not Eating Pork
This is a direct quote from "What the Bible Says About Healthy
Eating" by Dr. Rex Russell. He
attended Baylor School of Medicine in Houston, Texas and did his residency at
the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota.
"One reason for God's rule
forbidding pork is that the digestive system of a pig is completely different
from that of a cow. It is similar to ours, in that the stomach is very acidic.
Pigs are gluttonous, never knowing when to stop eating. Their stomach acids
become diluted because of the volume of food, allowing all kinds of vermin to
pass through this protective barrier. Parasites, bacteria, viruses, and toxins
can pass into the pigs flesh because of overeating. These toxins and infectious
agents can be passed on to humans when they eat a pig’s flesh.
In the "Biblical Archeological
Review", Jane Cahill examined the toilets of a Jewish household in
Jerusalem, finding no parasites or infectious agents, but only pollen from the
many fruits, vegetables, and herbs they had eaten. A similar study done about
Egyptians revealed eggs from Schistosoma, Trichinella, wire worm and tapeworms,
all found in pork. All of these
organisms cause significant chronic diseases.
[ this is footnoted Jane Cahill and Peter Warnock, "It had to happen,
Scientist Examines Ancient Bathrooms of Romans 586B.C." BAR May/June 1991]
In what is probably a strong
illustration of the perils of pork, at one time no cases of trichinosis had
been reported in the country of Bolivia for several years. [this is footnoted
from "Veterinary Parasitology" May 1993] However, 25% of pigs tested
were infested with trichinosis. People working on these farms and the
population eating the pigs were also found to be positive for infestation with
this parasite. The primary symptoms of this infection include muscle pain,
headaches, fever and swelling in the extremities.[foot noted Baker, Bryant,
Urban, and Lumney, "Swine Immunity to Selected Parasites",
"Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology" October 1994] These are
all nonspecific symptoms that do not necessarily indicate any one disease.
Although this may explain why the trichinosis had not been diagnosed in Bolivia
for several years, it is strong circumstantial evidence that many people became
ill because of pork.
Dr. W.J. Zimmerman reviewed the
diaphragm muscle from multiple autopsies done in the U.S. in the late
1960"s, and reported that trichinosis was not an unusual finding. [footnoted
Zimmerman, Steele, And Kagan, "Trichiniases in the U.S. Population,
1966-70: Prevalence and Epidemiologic Factors", Health Services Reports
88:7 Aug/Sept 1973] It is well accepted that illnesses caused by parasites have
a significant economic effect worldwide.
In the U.S., three of the six most
common food-borne parasitic diseases of humans are associated with pork
consumption. These include toxoplasmosis, taeniases or cysticercosis [caused by
the pork tapeworm Taenia solium] and trichinellosis.
In Japan, the source of these
infections was traced to the flesh of pigs, bears, horses, racoons and foxes.
All of these animals are listed in Scripture as putrid or unclean.
Swine are also good incubators of
toxic parasites and viruses- although the animal doesn't appear to be ill while
carrying these diseases. A scientist at the University of Giessen's Institute
for Virology in Germany showed in a study of worldwide influenza epidemics that
pigs are the one animal that can serve as a mixing vessel for new influenza
viruses that may seriously threaten world health.
If a pig is exposed to a human's
DNA virus and then a bird's virus, the pig mixes the two viruses - developing a
new DNA virus that is often extremely lethal for humans. These viruses have
already caused worldwide epidemics and destruction. Virologists have concluded
that if we do not find a way to separate humans from pigs, the whole earth's
population may be at risk. [footnoted Scholtissek,M.D., "Cultivating a
Killer Virus" National History Jan. 1992]
The 1942 Yearbook of Agriculture
reported that 50 diseases were found in pigs, and many of these were passed on
to humans by eating the pig's flesh.
Additionally, just the handling of
swine has an element of risk. A large hog-raising facility in the area where I
live wisely requires its employees to wear gloves, masks and protective
clothing while working in the pig barns. The workers are required to shower
each day before going home.
Little wonder that GOD would
inspire His prophet to include eating pork among the disobedient acts of
stubborn people in addition to idolatry and conjuring spirits of the dead, "a
people who continually provoke Me to My face,...who eat the flesh of pigs, and
whose pots hold broth of unclean meat" [Isa. 65:3,4]"
"JUST
SAY NO TO SWINES’ FLESH"
by Jim Bramlett
(Our
note: This gentleman is not a Messianic believer and therefore most
likely doesn't understand the spiritual, as well as physical concepts, of following
the Kosher laws, but nevertheless this is an interesting article. We
believe he may be avoiding pork, right now, mainly out of fear, but that
doesn't mean that G-d isn't bringing him to a fuller understanding at a later
point. After all you have to start somewhere!)
Dear friends:
(This will make you think!)
On March 15, 2000 I posted a news item saying that "cloned
pigs could provide organs for transplants into humans on the NHS within six
years, it emerged yesterday.." I commented: "If pigs were an
abomination in the ancient Jewish temple, how much more will they be an
abomination being made a part of G-d's New covenant temple--our bodies!
six years away? For this and many other reasons, I suspect G-d will pull
down the curtain before then and say, 'No more.'"
Combining swine flesh with human flesh will not just be a spiritual abomination, there are also extreme concerns physically, no doubt why
G-d did not
(DOES NOT) allow eating of swine. I used to think that G-d had
this restriction about pigs, only to protect those poor, primitive Israelites,
from the deadly trichinella worms found in swine. But we modern,
sophisticated humans are so smart that we do not have this problem. Yeah,
right!
Not true, according to Dr. Gordon S. Tessler, in his excellent
book, "The Genesis Diet," He says:
"Obviously, the indiscriminate eating patterns of omnivores
like pigs, make them disease carriers. Pigs are known to carry up to 200
diseases and 18 different parasites and worms, including the deadly worm called
trichinella spiralis. This worm is commonly called trichinosis and there
is no known cure for these spiral worms. The trichinae worms are so small and
transparent that only trained inspectors using high-powered microscopes can
detect their existence. Trichinosis can cripple or even kill anyone that
eats as little as a forkful of contaminated food! Trichinosis can mimic
other diseases such as arthritis, rheumatism, or typhoid fever. (NOTE: On
his video, Dr. Tessler says that even cooking does not kill the trichinae
worm!)
"Pigs have more incidences of arthritis than any other known
animals in the world. Arthritis may be a virus or a parasite that is
transmitted from pigs to humans as a direct result of eating the flesh and
blood of hogs and pigs. Perhaps many other diseases are misdiagnosed and
their real cause is roundworms, gullet worms, hookworms, thorn-headed worms,
trichina worms, stomach worms, nodular worms, tapeworms, as well as many other
parasites found in the flesh of the unclean swine. A person may be
committing slow suicide when he or she eats bacon, ham, sausage, or pork chops.
"Even
hog farmers who insist that corn fed hogs are safe won't give you a guarantee
that their indoor hogs haven't eaten any rats, mice, fecal waste, or maggots within
the past few days. The metal doorknobs in pig nurseries, become corroded
after a year or so, due to the gases produced by the pigs urine and feces.
The same gas and pig dander that eat away metal doorknobs are harming the
respiratory tracts of hog farmers. Their unusually high incidences of
respiratory ailments, from coughing and sniffles to lung scarring and pneumonia
can no longer be attributed to weather and allergies alone. The hog waste
spills from hog farms are contaminating our land, our rivers, and our water
supply. Pork should be considered a homotoxin (human poison) and the
probable cause of many common sicknesses and degenerative diseases.
"The Great Physician, the Creator of all life, admonishes us
to separate the clean animals from the unclean ,for physical health and well
being. Many faithful church people who would never defile G-d's temple
with cigarettes, even though smoking is not mentioned in the Bible, continue to
ingest bacon, ham and pork chops which are disease-carrying, parasite-infested
unclean foods which G-d commands His children not to eat! It would be
futile and absurd to ask G-d to bless the smoking of cigarettes, yet we pray
that He bless a pork chop on our dinner plate! Can we expect our Creator to
disregard His word to us so we can indulge our appetites?"
Dr. Tessler's book, "The Genesis Diet" and his video,
"Eating G-d's Way" are highly recommended.......
Read about the Pig Virus Outbreak in Malaysia on the Next Page
May God bless you.
Paul Wong is a Christian minister and the President of ARK International.
His ministry also serves as an architectural service company in Houston.
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