Guest guest Posted August 8, 2001 Report Share Posted August 8, 2001 Hi Michael, the practices of cannibilism is still going on. I read the book of the guy who originally found all this out several years ago.I wish I could remember his name, I will try to find out. It was really good reading. He cannot convince the 'powers that be' that this is all true. However,some changes have been made in some areas. At least around here the feed supply companies have changed their feed formula's. That tells me that there certainly has been a lot of animal parts going into all sorts of feed. I still am extremely wary of anything bovine. Patty - Michael Riversong herbal remedies Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:38 PM RE: :[herbal remedies] mad cow? Being worried about "mad cow disease" is not going to help much. There is apparently a natural law against cannibalism, and this disease is a recognizable outgrowth of forcing animals to eat of their own kind. A similar pattern has been observed among human cannibals in New Guinea, in a disease known as "kuru". I'm reasonably certain that once this practice of forced cannibalism has been stopped, the disease manifestations will die off. That said, I am researching some of the implications of prion development, and I believe that means to prevent their spread through soil and other vectors will be discovered shortly. This whole problem may Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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