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PIGS will eat anything including urine, dirt, decaying animal flesh, maggots, or decaying vegetables<br />

and left overs of what people ate. They will even eat the cancerous growths off other pigs or<br />

animals. You are killing yourself slowly by eating pig. Pork is like death. The meat and fat of a pig<br />

absorbs toxins like a sponge. Their meat can be 50 times more toxic than beef. Pigs don't sweat so<br />

the toxins remain within its body and in the meat. And then when a pig is butchered, worms and<br />

insects take to its flesh sooner and faster than to other animal's flesh. In a few days the pig flesh<br />

is full of worms.<br />

For some people pig is so delicious they must eat it. In the old days we would only eat pig once<br />

a year as a celebration usually the fall or winter to celebrate the harvest. Then it became twice<br />

a year to celebrate the spring. Then as people became more affluent they started to celebrate<br />

monthly then weekly and some daily. If you eat pig very often it will affect your health. Once or<br />

twice a year is not so much of a problem if it is well raised pig and well cooked.<br />

Toxins and poisons in your environment. These are things<br />

everyone should know about<br />

Fungi toxins not detoxified in the Pig Gut<br />

By Jonathan Elinoff<br />

This list of 13 items was compiled to show others that our environment is not as safe as people<br />

hope it to be. What is more disturbing is that every single item listed is man-made and has been<br />

known to be harmful since it was injected into our lives. Activists fought against it then, they have<br />

since, and they remain fighting against these to this day.<br />

1. DDT<br />

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