The vegetarian Mahayana Buddhism, often do not eat
eggs, do not drink cow's milk, and products processed from cow's milk because
they do not want to manually kill life or pain to the
animals.
Although eggs are produced in the United States has no living germ, but
the hens suffer hardship as required to eat more, lay more eggs and laying out
loud.
Cow's milk, is well known, containing animal protein.
Although
drinking milk without injury to the cow lives, but because the cow afflicted
have often been headmaster hormone injections to produce plenty of milk for
human feeding. Headmaster hormones make feel great pressure from the body, forced large
parts and extra wide, from leg to elect milk, breast milk so great that they
must use lift bags to lift breast weight and to the breast from the ground.
1930 average
milking a cow producing 12 pounds of milk, to 1988 the production increased to
39 pounds and 49 pounds a day today. For Americans, there are two main reasons for them not to eat eggs that
lowering cholesterol and preventing diseases that can cause death by
bringing salmonella.
Before we are afraid because one egg yolk egg yolk
medium containing 213 mg to 100 mg cholesterol, and for each we eat cholesterol,
blood cholesterol increased to five points (0.5). Today one more reason to
fear us, because eggs contaminated with salmonella bacteria. According to recent reports
of USDA agencies, each year about 2.3 million to 46, 8 billion chickens and eggs
produced in the United States become infected with salmonella and could lead to
661,663 people fall ill each year including 3300 people to the hospital and 390
deaths. They
also estimate the probability of contaminated eggs is one for every 10,000 out
of the oven when fruit production. The eggs were then infected with even higher,
because of transportation and keep cold temperature is 40 degrees F required
when storing.
In the NBC television program Dateline April 1998, they have shown that
eggs produced in Ohio as long as a month to store the cleaning, and mark the box
for the new date and distributed to supermarkets in 27 state. According to Dateline, the
old egg usually be placed on the new egg in the new
box.
It is stated in only 50 states prohibit state of
Wisconsin is not for "rewashing" and "redating" eggs. Scientists believe that
salmonella bacteria quickly arose at a temperature 50 degrees F. If the eggs kept at normal
room temperature bacteria will increase 100 times faster. Dateline just shows that
the temperature in an Ohio factory eggs is 53
degrees.
As for milk, the United States is gradually or soy
milk so by the Commission for Responsible Medicine Physician for the United
States as follows:
· Milk and milk by-products rich in saturated fat and cholesterol, not good
for health.
· Milk is a source of allergies (Allergy) for many. Some people drink cow's
milk has trouble breathing, itchy skin, or pimples
..
· Like meat, milk and other dairy by-product of often contaminated
(contaminant), from pesticides (pestticides) to antibiotics (antibiotic).
According to
several recent studies, one in three boxes of cow's milk sold in supermarkets is
contaminated with antibiotics that cattle producers were mixed into cattle feed.
Twenty-seven
different antibiotics and thirty-three other drugs were allowed in the cattle
industry and butter milk industry in the United States today. Dr. Stuart Levey of Tufts
University University United States has warned health danger when the antibiotic
is no longer effective treatment for those already available antibiotic in the
body. Every
year more than 10 thousand people die United States for this
reason.
· Quality headmaster make hormones in milk cow milk cows can bring the risk
of breast cancer and women's uterus.
· Milk is linked to insulin-dependent diabetes. Scientists have found
evidence that antibiotics in milk has destroyed the insulin producing cells in
the body . END=VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY THICH CHAN TANH.VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUNS.( GOLDEN LOTUS MONASTERY ).9/8/2012.NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).
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