Veggie option to help halt viruses

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Friday, May 08, 2009
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SO, the world is on the precipice of a pandemic as fears grow over swine flu.

Authorities are quick to point out the disease can't be caught by eating pork but that is rather missing the point.

The finger of blame is increasingly pointing towards intensive animal farming – factory farming. To keep the supply of cheap meat flowing, billions of animals are mistreated in filthy, unhygienic and overcrowded slums.

In Mexico, intensive pig farming is big business, with tens of thousands of pigs on a single factory farm.

But it's not just Mexico. Almost all the nine million pigs we kill each year in the UK are farmed intensively. Intensive farming is wholly unnatural and produces animals whose immune systems are shot to pieces.

The average Brit eats over 11,000 animals in a lifetime. By going vegetarian, fewer animals are bred to be eaten, fewer animals are intensively farmed and the risk to human health decreases.

As a nation, we are at last eating less meat with 50 million fewer animals slaughtered each year than three years ago. This is the way to go if we want to save animals and protect ourselves and our families.

For free advice on how to go veggie, simply contact the address below.

Justin Kerswell,

Campaigns Manager,

Viva!

8 York Court,

Wilder Street,

Bristol,

BS2 8QH.

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