Why I’m vegetarian
When people ask me why I’m a vegetarian, I usually say “for a variety of reasons. It’s a better ecological choice, but mostly I’m trying to bring more peace into my life, and killing animals is just not peaceful” or something to that effect.
This article makes me really glad that I’ve stuck to my decision … no matter how good steak smells.
Sickened pork workers have new nerve disorder
By Julie SteenhuysenCHICAGO (Reuters) – Eighteen pork plant workers in Minnesota, at least five in Indiana and one in Nebraska have come down with a mysterious neurological condition they appear to have contracted while removing brains from slaughtered pigs, U.S. researchers and health officials said on Wednesday.
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He said tests showed patients had damage to the nerves at the root level near the spinal cord, and at the far reaches of their motor nerves, where the nerves connect with muscle
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Lachance said it is possible that bits of pig brain stimulated an immune response in the bodies of the workers, causing their immune systems to improperly attack their own nerve tissue.
There are strong arguments to support local, small-scale, organic animal farming and processing.
There is no reason or excuse for factory farms or this kind of slaughter.
February 24th, 2010 at 1:36 pm
Hi Phill,
I found your page because I was confirming 5-hour energy is vegetarian before I made the purchase. Yippy! It is!
I noticed the heading of the site and took a moment to see your one vegetarian post.
It felt good to read how you respond to the question of “why are you a veggie?”.
Your response is exactly how I feel. Feels great to finally see someone else feels this way.
Thanks so much! I am bookmarking your site.
~Alex