Canimalism
Taal: Engels - ISBN: 9789402198577 - 117 pagina’s
€ 34,50
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The interest in the connection shown by the author between breeding tropical birds and lung cancer has expanded to the health risks of the intensive breeding of poultry, pigs and cattle for consumption. Since the fifties of the 20th century, intensive breeding in livestock has increased sharply. The production of meat (products), poultry, pork and other meat tripled between 1980 and 2010 and is expected to double again. An increase that keeps pace with the recent increase in cancer mortality. All meat of farmed mammals is only produced by manual insemination of cattle, pigs and rabbits. The production of milk, cheese and meat is inextricably linked. The cow must give birth to as many calves as possible for milk, cheese and meat. Female calves grow up to be dairy cows, bulls go to the meat industry. As a result, carcinogenic viruses are now found in cattle and in the meat and dairy industry. Harmful viruses such as Avian (poultry) leukemia virus (ALV) and Bovine (cattle) leukemia virus (BLV) are found in raw egg proteins and raw meat products. Harmful leukemia viruses from cattle and poultry have spread to animal caretakers, employees in the meat and poultry industry and consumers.
Over Peter Holst MD PhD
Dr. Peter Holst worked until 1984 as a general practitioner in The Hague area, the Netherlands, and then worked for 20 years as a specialist in working conditions, lifestyle, indoor air and environmental factors. With support from the Dutch Prevention Fund and with the cooperation of several pulmonologists he did studies of new cancer cases in the Hague Hospitals. From 1987 he defended the thesis that in lung cancer patients a connection can be established with keeping (especially raising) of tropical birds and pigeons. Holst was from 1991 a member of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate. His interest in the link between breeding tropical birds and cancer has expanded to the health risks of intensive farming of poultry, pigs and cattle for consumption. Since the fifties of the 20th century, intensive breeding and artificial insemination in livestock keeps pace with the recent increase in cancer mortality in Western Europe. In the last 50 years, diet has become increasingly unnatural.
Productspecificaties
Binding | Hardcover |
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Taal | Engels |
Publicatiedatum | maandag 6 juli 2020 |
Editie | 1 |
ISBN | 9789402198577 |
Aantal pagina’s | 117 |
Kleur binnenwerk | Kleur |
Formaat | 155 x 235 mm |
Auteur | Peter Holst MD PhD |
Categorie | Gezondheid > Dieet en voeding |