05-16-2012, 09:18 PM
Raw meat (most of it) has parasitic cysts. Most of the time your stomach acid kills these cysts, but not if you eat raw meat often. They host in your body and can hatch in your intestines (tapeworms) or some kinds go to your brain. Many diseases are cystic diseases.
We have parasitic cysts in our muscle tissue. Our immune system keeps them under control. When the immune system is compromised, they take over. That's one of the horrors of AIDS.
Cysts are found in feces. Slaughter houses try to contain the feces, but it is impossible if you are killing and gutting animals. We cook meat because of this.
Look it up. Or just use the bleach.
We have parasitic cysts in our muscle tissue. Our immune system keeps them under control. When the immune system is compromised, they take over. That's one of the horrors of AIDS.
Cysts are found in feces. Slaughter houses try to contain the feces, but it is impossible if you are killing and gutting animals. We cook meat because of this.
Look it up. Or just use the bleach.