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Forwarded message from economicdemocracy.org begins:
US beef-eaters reconsider their eating habits
REUTERS , NEW YORK Friday, Dec 26, 2003,Page 6
Though he doesn't like the thought of it, Willie Fagan is considering a serious change in his diet
now that mad cow disease has entered the US.
"I'm about ready to become a damn vegetarian," Fagan said while seated at a New York City Mc-
Donald's restaurant on Wednesday.
Fagan's anti-beef sentiment came a day after the US Agriculture Department announced the nation's
first-ever case of mad cow disease.
Although the deadly disease was traced to only a single dairy cow in Washington state, concern
is mounting.
Mad cow disease devastated the British beef industry in the 1990s and has been linked to at least
137 human deaths, mostly in Britain.
Many American meat eaters brushed off Tuesday's announcement. But some, like Fagan, weren't willing
to take any chances. For now, Fagan said he's opting for fish filet and fries over his Big Mac
preference.
"Even if the odds are astronomical, it could happen," Fagan said.
The "it" he was referring to was the possibility of dying from the disease, also known as bovine
spongiform encephalopathy. Scientists believe people can contract a form of Creutzfeldt-Jakob
Disease known as vCJD from eating beef products infected by BSE, such as diseased brain or spinal
column material.
USDA spokesman Ed Loyd recommended that consumers avoid this "high risk material" but he added that
"our confidence in the food supply remains very high."
Jason Forgham also has high confidence in the US food chain at the moment. Forgham recently moved to
New York City from England, where farmers were forced to destroy about 3.7 million cattle in the
1990s trying to rid the food chain of BSE-infected material.
"I've been eating mad cow meat for seven years," Forgham joked.
He was serious, however, about BSE changing his meat-eating ways. Forgham never eats meat close
to the bone.
Forgham said he wasn't worried about a British-style BSE outbreak happening in the US.
But Melissa Daughtry was.
"I'm kind of scared to eat meat right now," said Daughtry, a student from Raleigh, North Carolina.
She promised that any beef touching her plate for now will have to be well done.
Scientists say simply cooking beef will not destroy proteins caused prions, believed to cause
transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, including mad cow (BSE) and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2003/12/26/2003084978
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Mad cow disease is thought to caused not by a virus, fungus or bacteria, but by a prion, or
infectious protein. One reason prions are so concerning is that, unlike conventional pathogens,
prions are not adequately destroyed by cooking, canning, or freezing.[31,32] Usable doses of UV or
ionizing radiation, stomach acid, and digestive enzymes are all ineffective in destroying their
infectivity.[33, 34] Even heat sterilization, domestic bleach[35], and formaldehyde sterilization
have little or no effect.[36] One study even raised the disturbing question of whether even
incineration could guarantee inactivation of prions.[37] National Institutes of Health expert Joseph
Gibbs once remarked tongue-in-cheek to Cornell's Food Science Department that one of the only ways
to ensure one's burger is safe is to marinate it in a concentrated alkali such as Drain-O.[38]
Prions have been called the smallest,[39] most lethal self-perpetuating biological entities in the
world.[40] Europe has forbidden the feeding of all slaughterhouse waste to livestock. The United
States and Canada should do the same, according to William Leiss, President of the prestigious Royal
Society of Canada.[41] The American Feed Industry Association calls such a ban a radical
proposition.[42]
From: http://www.counterpunch.org/greger05232003.html
LISTEN ONLINE TO DR GREGER'S TALK:
And his online audio talk at http://www.veganmd.org/talks/
CLICK TO STREAM HIS AUDIO TALK ABOUT MAD COW DISEASE. THIS TALK WAS BEFORE THE PRESENT DISCOVERY.
BUT DR. MICHAEL GREGER HAS BEEN WARNING ABOUT MAD COW DISEASE (WITH ARTICLES WITH A HUGE NUMBER OF
FOOTNOTES) FOR YEARS -- AT LEAST SINCE THE **EARLY 1990s** -- it's time to listen!
LISTEN AND EDUCATE YOURSELF!
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web site for excellent food recommendations:
http://www.pcrm.org
Forwarded message from economicdemocracy.org begins:
US beef-eaters reconsider their eating habits
REUTERS , NEW YORK Friday, Dec 26, 2003,Page 6
Though he doesn't like the thought of it, Willie Fagan is considering a serious change in his diet
now that mad cow disease has entered the US.
"I'm about ready to become a damn vegetarian," Fagan said while seated at a New York City Mc-
Donald's restaurant on Wednesday.
Fagan's anti-beef sentiment came a day after the US Agriculture Department announced the nation's
first-ever case of mad cow disease.
Although the deadly disease was traced to only a single dairy cow in Washington state, concern
is mounting.
Mad cow disease devastated the British beef industry in the 1990s and has been linked to at least
137 human deaths, mostly in Britain.
Many American meat eaters brushed off Tuesday's announcement. But some, like Fagan, weren't willing
to take any chances. For now, Fagan said he's opting for fish filet and fries over his Big Mac
preference.
"Even if the odds are astronomical, it could happen," Fagan said.
The "it" he was referring to was the possibility of dying from the disease, also known as bovine
spongiform encephalopathy. Scientists believe people can contract a form of Creutzfeldt-Jakob
Disease known as vCJD from eating beef products infected by BSE, such as diseased brain or spinal
column material.
USDA spokesman Ed Loyd recommended that consumers avoid this "high risk material" but he added that
"our confidence in the food supply remains very high."
Jason Forgham also has high confidence in the US food chain at the moment. Forgham recently moved to
New York City from England, where farmers were forced to destroy about 3.7 million cattle in the
1990s trying to rid the food chain of BSE-infected material.
"I've been eating mad cow meat for seven years," Forgham joked.
He was serious, however, about BSE changing his meat-eating ways. Forgham never eats meat close
to the bone.
Forgham said he wasn't worried about a British-style BSE outbreak happening in the US.
But Melissa Daughtry was.
"I'm kind of scared to eat meat right now," said Daughtry, a student from Raleigh, North Carolina.
She promised that any beef touching her plate for now will have to be well done.
Scientists say simply cooking beef will not destroy proteins caused prions, believed to cause
transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, including mad cow (BSE) and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2003/12/26/2003084978
= = =
Mad cow disease is thought to caused not by a virus, fungus or bacteria, but by a prion, or
infectious protein. One reason prions are so concerning is that, unlike conventional pathogens,
prions are not adequately destroyed by cooking, canning, or freezing.[31,32] Usable doses of UV or
ionizing radiation, stomach acid, and digestive enzymes are all ineffective in destroying their
infectivity.[33, 34] Even heat sterilization, domestic bleach[35], and formaldehyde sterilization
have little or no effect.[36] One study even raised the disturbing question of whether even
incineration could guarantee inactivation of prions.[37] National Institutes of Health expert Joseph
Gibbs once remarked tongue-in-cheek to Cornell's Food Science Department that one of the only ways
to ensure one's burger is safe is to marinate it in a concentrated alkali such as Drain-O.[38]
Prions have been called the smallest,[39] most lethal self-perpetuating biological entities in the
world.[40] Europe has forbidden the feeding of all slaughterhouse waste to livestock. The United
States and Canada should do the same, according to William Leiss, President of the prestigious Royal
Society of Canada.[41] The American Feed Industry Association calls such a ban a radical
proposition.[42]
From: http://www.counterpunch.org/greger05232003.html
LISTEN ONLINE TO DR GREGER'S TALK:
And his online audio talk at http://www.veganmd.org/talks/
CLICK TO STREAM HIS AUDIO TALK ABOUT MAD COW DISEASE. THIS TALK WAS BEFORE THE PRESENT DISCOVERY.
BUT DR. MICHAEL GREGER HAS BEEN WARNING ABOUT MAD COW DISEASE (WITH ARTICLES WITH A HUGE NUMBER OF
FOOTNOTES) FOR YEARS -- AT LEAST SINCE THE **EARLY 1990s** -- it's time to listen!
LISTEN AND EDUCATE YOURSELF!
= = = =
STILL FEELING LIKE THE MAINSTREAM U.S. CORPORATE MEDIA IS GIVING A FULL HONEST PICTURE OF
WHAT'S GOING ON?
= = = =
Daily online radio show, news reporting: www.DemocracyNow.org More news: UseNet's
misc.activism.progressive (moderated)
= = = =
Sorry, we cannot read/reply to most usenet posts but welcome email
For more information: http://EconomicDemocracy.org/wtc/ (peace) And
http://EconomicDemocracy.org/ (general)
ANTI-SPAM EMAIL NOTE: For email "info" and "map" don't work. Email instead to m-a-i-l-m-a-i-l
(without the dashes) at economicdemocracy.org
End of forwarded messages
Jai Maharaj Creator of newsgroups alt.jyotish, alt.language.hindi, alt.religion.hindu
http://www.mantra.com/jyotish http://www.mantra.com/jai Om Shanti
Panchaang for 4 Paush 5104, Saturday, December 27, 2003:
Shubhanu Nama Samvatsare Uttarayane Moksha Ritau Dhanush Mase Shukl Pakshe Manta Vasara Yuktayam
Shatabhish Nakshatr Siddhi Yog Balav-Kaulav Karan Panchami-Shasthi Yam Tithau
Hindu Holocaust Museum http://www.mantra.com/holocaust
Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy http://www.hindu.org http://www.hindunet.org
The truth about Islam and Muslims http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate
o Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the educational purposes of research and
open discussion. The contents of this post may not have been authored by, and do not
necessarily represent the opinion of the poster. The contents are protected by copyright law
and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works. o If you send private e-mail to me, it
will likely not be read, considered or answered if it does not contain your full legal name,
current e-mail and postal addresses, and live-voice telephone number. o Posted for information
and discussion. Views expressed by others are not necessarily those of the poster.