Guest guest Posted January 30, 2003 Report Share Posted January 30, 2003 animal_net , bopfm@e... wrote: In 1998, 10 Saint Bernard dogs from the USA and Europe were exported to China for dog meat trials, along with Great Danes and Mastiffs. As a result, the Chinese Government declared the Saint Bernard to be " The Meat Dog of Choice " advertising its aphrodisiac qualities in business brochures designed to encourage the farming of these highly intelligent animals. In Korean, over 2 million dogs are slaughtered annually under the misconception that the dog meat invigorates male sexual vitality. In January 2003, following a complaint about a Chinese herbal remedy, the Ministry of Health in New Zealand launched an intensive investigation. The outcome of this was the following: 11 of the remedies tested were found to contain prescription medicines and toxic substances, some linked to cancer. One of these preparations was Wei Ge Wang used to treat impotency. Wei Ge Wang was found to contain powdered dogs penis amongst other things but the main finding was Viagra in large quantities. The Viagra was not listed on the box but the powdered dog's penis was. So what does this tell us? It tells us strongly that even the Chinese herbalists do not believe that the dogs' meat is an aphrodisiac, otherwise why use the large doses of Viagra? It also tells us that by listing the dogs' penises on the packaging shows us they are using the mythological belief of Asians that this remedy will cure their impotency. Perhaps it will but only because a man-made, synthetic drug has been added NOT because of the use of any part of the dogs. So, why are the dogs slaughtered so inhumanely under the guise that the slaughter enhances the aphrodisiac quality of the meat? Purely and simply, archaic superstition excuses by the meat traders to justify what they do. The Doctor I spoke to at the Ministry of Health who did the research on the 11 remedies stated there is no proof medically or scientifically that the dogs' meat is an " aphrodisiac " as purported by the dog meat traders. Never before have scientific tests been carried out on Chinese herbal medicines and the outcome is indeed astounding. However, it also has a dark side in that Asians taking this remedy, getting the desired response will put it down to the fact that it contains parts of an animal, the dog, which they have been led to believe has meat which has " aphrodisiac " qualities. So the question indeed which must be asked is why add the Viagra? The simple answer is that the other ingredients just do not work, never have and never will. The only thing, which will enhance what the Asians are looking for, is a man-made, synthetic substance. The claims on the packaging are therefore false. This is the 21st Century and the year 2003. Let us fight using the knowledge Science gives us and use that knowledge well to prove our cases once and for all. Investigate local herbalists for stocks of Wei Ge Wang and inform your local Health Authorities. This information can be used logically and forcefully to denounced the false claims. I have a video from Television 3 NZ plus newspaper articles, which fully lists the 11 herbal remedies plus the hidden ingredients if anyone would like a copy. Elly Maynard Sirius Global Animal Org --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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