Approved seafood imported into the U.S. is often raised on a diet of pig feces
by: Jennifer Lea Reynolds
NaturalNews.com
Sunday, April 03, 2016
Another reason to beware of the toxic ingredients in your food supply is upon us, this time involving the seafood that’s imported into the United States. Seafood has long been the subject of concern, from the radiation that’s lurking in fish affected by the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, to the child slave labor that’s a part of the multi-billion dollar shrimp export industry.
However, the latest news concerns the fact that much of the seafood eaten in the U.S. contains pig feces.
That’s right, you just may be ingesting pig excrement with every forkful of tilapia. Lose your appetite yet?
Specifically, the fish coming from tilapia farms in China are fed pig and goose feces. Michael Doyle, the director of the University of Georgia’s Center for Food Safety, confirms this, explaining that the manure that Chinese tilapia farmers use to feed the fish is contaminated with microbes such as salmonella.
Why some don’t blink an eye about pig feces in your tilapia
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