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Because pigs are scavengers. They will eats anything and everything, including other dead diseased pigs... The real problem lies in the fact that pigs do not breakdown toxins. They eat something toxic or rotten and that is stored within them. They have a simple digestive track and it doesn't allow the break down or release of impurity. They are what they eat. Their skin is similar to ours, but they don't have sweat glands that also secrete waste and toxins as well. Contrast that with a cow: it has a complex digestive system that breaks down any toxicity found in what they consume.
Because pigs are scavengers. They will eats anything and everything, including other dead diseased pigs... The real problem lies in the fact that pigs do not breakdown toxins. They eat something toxic or rotten and that is stored within them. They have a simple digestive track and it doesn't allow the break down or release of impurity. They are what they eat. Their skin is similar to ours, but they don't have sweat glands that also secrete waste and toxins as well. Contrast that with a cow: it has a complex digestive system that breaks down any toxicity found in what they consume.
I avoid pork as much as possible but I had some bacon wrapped wings Wednesday and them ****s were fire.
I thought it was something that was more common. My aunt is like this too
I can eat pork but the smell of it during the cooking process makes me yak
man yall talking about everything but what I asked lol
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/smell-pork-genetic-component-study/story?id=16261564
If you find the smell of pork revolting, it could be because that's how you're genetically programmed to perceive it, according to a new study.
Scientists found that there's a gene responsible for how a compound in pork smells to humans. The gene determines whether pork smells like ammonia, urine and sweat, or if it smells more like vanilla. The compound, androstenone, is similar to testosterone and found in high concentrations in male pigs.
plagiarism b ...Who is eating wild scavenging pigs tho lol
Most pigs are raised on a farm and fed.
A cow and a chicken will eat anything if they're hungry enough. Chickens will peck at sick chickens that are ALIVE.
Pigs have a kidney and liver like us that deals with toxins if they happen to eat some..(which most farm raised pigs do not).
Also sweating is mostly used to cool off...not rid toxins... cows and chickens don't really have that many sweat glands btw.
It's a fact that cooked pork is perfectly fine to eat just as much as any other meat
Dont mind the smell or eating it.
im muslim.
Strange. I know some Muslims that have no issue drinking or doing other things, but pork is where they usually draw the figurative line. It's weird to see a Muslim openly admit not minding eating pork