riih.qarojamahoamaan Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Qr,sna is named satjawaaq (who speaks the truth) and satja-san.qalpa: (whose intention is truth), so he would be so angry when educated people teach that it is necessary to kill animals for food! The whole world is howling that it is indispensable to eat meat and especially cattle’s read meat or we shall suffer from iron deficiency. All doctors stress that, all teachers and mass media. When we answer that iron (as well as protein etc.) can be taken from vegetable sources, they say that meat is 100 times better a source of iron. Well then, what is there in meat that gives an ample supply of iron? In fact, it is not exactly meat, it is animals’ blood that is rich in hemoglobine which is directly absorbed by humans. But then, meat as food contains only traces of blood: almost all blood is drained away after the animal is killed, and then the meat is washed in water to get rid of almost all remaining blood; when the meat is eaten, it contains too little blood, so it is a poorer source of iron than vegetables are! This is the main reason why people who eat meat every day are more iron-deficient than vegetarians. Other important reasons are that meat is mostly eaten together with dairy products which prohibit the absorption of hemoglobine from food; and, to absorb iron from food, humans need to be sleeping between <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:time Minute="0" Hour="22">10 p.m.</st1:time> and <st1:time Minute="0" Hour="1">01 a.m.</st1:time>; it is only during these hours that the human body assimilates iron from food, and it can only be assimilated while sleeping. Now let us focus on the assumption that that humans need to consume blood or they cannot compose their own. Does this mean that we have to kill animals for food? By no means! Blood can be taken without killing at all. Human blood donors offer 300 grams of blood each time; then how much more blood can be given by animals like cows which give up to 40 kilos of milk per day! It is certainly too modest an estimate that a bovine can give at least 1 kilo of its blood per week, without any harm to the animal’s health, and without being murdered. (1 kilo of blood is much more than an adult human needs as food per week to get all necessary hemoglobine iron). Drawing blood from an animal is quite easier, and less painful, than milking. I do not mean the old African method of drawing cattle’s blood for food by piercing at a certain point of a vein on the animal’s head side; with modern machinery the process can be much easier. Blood can be pasteurised or partly dehydrated to market, and then added to simmered tea and vegetables to make delicious soups supplying all iron and other precious substances to people – still without killing or harming animals. So why kill? Even when they do kill (I wish you could see the way they kill those animals!), why do they waste all blood and sell insipid meat? Wasted blood goes into sewage and rots, and you can be sure that all that rots, especially blood, is a reverse sacrifice: it greatly nourishes all kinds of evil demons which bring all kinds of misfortune. By now you should know the real purpose of the slaughterers and the whole meat industry: they don’t care the least if you get iron or anything; they only care to satisfy evil demons and make big money. This is their real concern. If I m telling lies here, let them prove it by changing the way they treat animals: let them raise animals for live blood, not killed meat; let them take blood without killing animals, and when they do slaughter chicken etc., let them collect all shed blood to market. This would mean killing fewer animals, so reducing their profit. The whole people’s well-being is more important than the big industries’ profit. Killed meat brings great misfortune to those who eat it. Blood from live animals would bring good luck to the eaters if a little of it smeared on dry blank paper, cotton, hay, grass, bark etc. was dried and burnt as sacrifice at proper times before going to the market. The big industries’ profit is against the law of God which applies to all people regardless of their beliefs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riih.qarojamahoamaan Posted March 30, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Remember, Qr,sna hunted animals when he lived in Dwaraqa. He met Satjavama when he was out hunting with Arcyna. Although in his youth he was hiding among Waaizjaas, Qr,sna was a xatrija:, and the Vedic law prescribes that xatrijaas should hunt animals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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