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View Article  Record Barbecue in Uruguay

I know being vegetarian makes me feel odd (to say the least) about barbecues and the cooking of meat. However, this one story seems more gross than all other experiences or tales of barbecues.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080414/tod-uk-uruguay-barbecue-063ac92.html

http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=51547&sectionid=3510212

In Uruguay, 12 metric tonnes of beef have been cooked in a display barbecue, built by the army, stretching for 1.5 kilometres! This is a self-confessed marketing gimmick, awarded a Guinness World Record. About 1,250 people did the cooking and about 20,000 watched.

Yuk! Imagine the smell of burnt meat. I just hope that all that beef has gone to a good cause, rather than being wasted. If my calculations are correct, the spectators and cooks could not have consumed that much themselves.

It must represent of the order of 100 animals, at a rough estimate, slaughtered, butchered and grilled for a "gimmick".

This seems like a slaughter frenzy. Putting this in context, however, we in the UK killed and burned 10 million cattle and sheep in the 1991 Foot and Mouth (FMD) disaster so I think the Uruguayans still have some catching up to do. Our excuse then was 'to protect' the beef export trade. The Uruguayan motivation was to raise publicity for the Uruguayan beef export trade, currently worth over £400 million to them.

Not to mention a reported 6 tonnes of charcoal and all those carbon emissions. Oh well ......

I cannot and do not expect everyone to share my vegetarian sensitivities but I do feel that respect for our environment and respect for life are precious commodities. I hope that, in amongst the general merriment, the animals were remembered and respected.

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View Article  Dishwashing Liquids - not all they're sudsed to be

What Doctors Don't Tell You - 14th November 2007 carried a very comprehensive item, taking the lid off dishwashing liquids:

"Dishing the Dirt on Dishwashing Liquids"

http://www.wddty.com/07521651368122450487/dishing-the-dirt-on-dishwashing-liquids.html

I'd always thought that buying 'eco' was sufficient to avoid the evils of the petro-chemical products but, guess what, it isn't. Apparently, harmful surfactants can be found even in some respected 'eco' products.

If this article is to be believed, the only product that looks to be OK is:

'Dishmate Washing-Up Liquid". (http://www.ecos.com/ and http://www.greenbrands.co.uk/)

I mention the name, despite being very 'anti' the promotion of products, simply for information for the reader.

Apparently, the 'offender' in other products (even some 'eco' brands) is SLES (Sodium Laureth Sulphate), a potentially dangerous surfactant.

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View Article  They'll think of Homeopathy next!

There's an interesting item on Channel 4 News:

http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/science_technology/experts+unravel+arsenic+mystery/2005747

If they're not careful, they'll go on to invent homeopathy (homoeopathy) next!

This 'paradox' about Arsenic is nothing of the sort - we have known for 200 years (since Hahnemann) that what a substance can cause, it can cure. Arsenic is well-known as a homeopathic medicine with a strong beneficial action on certain cancer patients. In homeopathic preparations, it is rendered safe. When will the 'conventional' and 'scientific' world realise this?

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View Article  Litter kills and maims wildlife

Another warning about litter on beaches and the threat it poses to wildlife.

http://environment.uk.msn.com/photos/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=8025423

Take your litter home or dispose of it properly, preferably recycling it. Don't throw litter overboard, when on board a boat or ferry at sea. Don't drop litter in or by rivers.

I have a page on this at: http://www.alternativevet.org/litter.htm

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