Contaminated eggs
- Flo
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Re: Contaminated eggs
Sigh for the lost art of home cooking. At least DIY in the kitchen gives you some choice about which form of poison goes into your food.
It has ever been thus for city and town dwellers I suppose that they must go with what they can get at the market, made and sold by persons unknown.
It has ever been thus for city and town dwellers I suppose that they must go with what they can get at the market, made and sold by persons unknown.
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Reckon there's a few town dwellers around here,who know where they veg comes from..
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Re: Contaminated eggs
Hello there ,
as from today German pork is also contaminated with dioxin .
Some governmental rocket scientist found that the levels were twice as high as normal , so according to the
government we can eat foodstuff which is normally contaminated , but twice the dose is dangerous ?
After the chemical fire in Holland last week higher levels of dioxin have been found in the vegetables growing on
the land , sprouts and so on , so we've been advised not to eat them . Until some money loving crowd sees chance to sell
the lot as dioxin free food .Further , the lord major of the council said that it is normal ?? that dioxin levels are higher
in the winter , where did he do his home work ?
Win the lottery , go 100% organic ,
regards ,
Paul
as from today German pork is also contaminated with dioxin .
Some governmental rocket scientist found that the levels were twice as high as normal , so according to the
government we can eat foodstuff which is normally contaminated , but twice the dose is dangerous ?
After the chemical fire in Holland last week higher levels of dioxin have been found in the vegetables growing on
the land , sprouts and so on , so we've been advised not to eat them . Until some money loving crowd sees chance to sell
the lot as dioxin free food .Further , the lord major of the council said that it is normal ?? that dioxin levels are higher
in the winter , where did he do his home work ?
Win the lottery , go 100% organic ,
regards ,
Paul
Re: Contaminated eggs
I think that this is massively representative of intensive farming methods where unnatural methods and feed are used to raise animals. There are so many examples of this that intensive farming should be banned. We need to nurture less greedy future generations.
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I totally agree.cocobelle wrote: There are so many examples of this that intensive farming should be banned
The only slight problem is, millions of people will die through starvation.
You need to either reduce the world population or invent other ways of providing vast quantities of food first.

Tony
Disclaimer: I almost certainly haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
Disclaimer: I almost certainly haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
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Been there, done that. The mis-named 'green revolution' found those vast quantities of extra food.Odsox wrote:I totally agree.cocobelle wrote: There are so many examples of this that intensive farming should be banned
The only slight problem is, millions of people will die through starvation.
You need to either reduce the world population or invent other ways of providing vast quantities of food first.
As fossil fuels decline, so will the population.
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With sufficiently sensitive analysis, you will find almost everything almost everywhere. Some dioxins are produced by natural processes (such as wildfires and volcanic eruptions), so they will inevitably turn up (usually at very low levels) in event the most "pristine" environments.paul123456 wrote:Some governmental rocket scientist found that the levels were twice as high as normal , so according to the
government we can eat foodstuff which is normally contaminated , but twice the dose is dangerous ?
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Re: Contaminated eggs
Totally agree, that it is impossible to eradicate dangerous substances from the food chain and testing will always uncover low levels but my concern is the health risks posed by the chemical cocktail of all the small doses of the untold number of various chemicals.gregorach wrote:With sufficiently sensitive analysis, you will find almost everything almost everywhere. Some dioxins are produced by natural processes (such as wildfires and volcanic eruptions), so they will inevitably turn up (usually at very low levels) in event the most "pristine" environments.paul123456 wrote:Some governmental rocket scientist found that the levels were twice as high as normal , so according to the
government we can eat foodstuff which is normally contaminated , but twice the dose is dangerous ?
Grow your own it's much safer - http://www.cyprusgardener.co.uk and http://cyprusgardener.blogspot.com
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Odsox wrote:I totally agree.cocobelle wrote: There are so many examples of this that intensive farming should be banned
The only slight problem is, millions of people will die through starvation.
You need to either reduce the world population or invent other ways of providing vast quantities of food first.
Correct me if I'm wrong,but arent a hell of a lot of people starving anyhow?..Meanwhile the other half of the world suffers poor health thru overeating.Weird innit?
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I think this is the right idea for farming and for the futurecontadina wrote:If you adopt good husbandry your eggs should be salmonella-free. The vast majority of salmonella outbreaks are from battery farms where animal welfare is minimal and bacteria, such as salmonella spread easily in such intensive systems.
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