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NCBA, R-CALF, COOL, USDA (No Politics!)
BPI and Pink Slime: An Updated Timeline Sep 17, 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 953550"><p>Help me understand then. If cjd, bse, prion disease was as prevalent as you propose it is, why is it not bigger news?</p><p>A lot of your own posts show that the current measures in place catch, and have caught, infected animals long before they enter any known food chain. </p><p>I know that the prions have the capability to be present in spinal and brain tissue. But some of my own reading has shown prions to be existent in the proteins of all muscle fibers. And it's only under certain conditions that they pose a hazard. One of those conditions is a weakened immune system. </p><p>So, in laymens terms in your opinion, are the current protocols in place sufficient, why or why not, and under what circumstances do you feel there is the greatest risk. </p><p>Laymens terms being the key</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 953550"] Help me understand then. If cjd, bse, prion disease was as prevalent as you propose it is, why is it not bigger news? A lot of your own posts show that the current measures in place catch, and have caught, infected animals long before they enter any known food chain. I know that the prions have the capability to be present in spinal and brain tissue. But some of my own reading has shown prions to be existent in the proteins of all muscle fibers. And it's only under certain conditions that they pose a hazard. One of those conditions is a weakened immune system. So, in laymens terms in your opinion, are the current protocols in place sufficient, why or why not, and under what circumstances do you feel there is the greatest risk. Laymens terms being the key [/QUOTE]
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