Wednesday, August 3, 2011

TOXIC AND DEADLY FOOD: THE "PANGA" FISH


TOXIC AND DEADLY FISH:
The panga is a new fish found mainly in the form of fish filets, at prices far cheaper. The panga fish culture is an intensive / industrial in Vietnam, more precisely in the Mekong Delta and is invading the market due to its price. This is what you need to know about the panga, the Mekong River is one of the most polluted rivers in the world. The pangas are infected with high levels of poisons and bacteria (arsenic from industrial waste, toxic and dangerous products, the growing industrial sector), metal contaminants, polychlorinated phenols (PCBs) and DDT and its (DDTs), chlorate, related compounds ( Chls) hexaclorociloxano, isomers (HCHs) and hexachlorobenzene (HCB). There is nothing natural in the pangas. They're fed dead fish bones and remains of a meal from South America, cassava and soya bean residues. Obviously, this type of unhealthy diet has nothing to do with food in a natural environment. It's as close to food mad cow (cows that were fed cows, remember?). feeding the pangas is completely beyond any legal regulation. The panga is growing 4 times faster than natural in nature. In addition, the pangas are injected with (PEE), some scientists discovered that if you inject females with female hormones panga from the dehydrated urine of pregnant women, the female roe panga produce quickly and in bulk, not occur in the natural environment (a panga passes thereby produce 500,000 eggs at a time). They are basically injecting fish with hormones (produced by a Chinese pharmaceutical company) to accelerate the growth and reproduction. When buying pangas, we are working with giant corporations and unscrupulous speculators, who do not care about the health and welfare of human beings. This trade is being embraced by supermarkets that sell to the general public, knowing they are selling contaminated products. Note: Due to the prodigious amount of pangas available, they end up in other foods: surimi (those bars with fish paste), canned fish and probably some food for animals (dogs and cats). Spread the word. -

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