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Undercover Investigation Reveals Horrors in India’s Dairy Industry
PETA India’s recent undercover investigation of several dairy farms revealed shocking cruelty to cows and buffaloes. Tabelas — animal factories with no provisions for health care or animal welfare — are steadily replacing small family farms.
Buffaloes in Delhi’s main dairy facility stand knee-deep in foul-smelling excrement, suffering from skin infections, foot disease and other illnesses. Garbage is piled up everywhere. Drainage, electricity and designated waste disposal sites are lacking.
In Mumbai, calves are tightly tethered on short ropes in order to prevent them from reaching their mothers, but in their struggle to get free, they often become entangled in the ropes and strangle themselves. One dairy owner reported that half the calves die shortly after birth.
An Endless Cycle of Abuse
Cows are beaten into submission and artificially inseminated so that they will keep producing milk. Although this practice should be performed by trained professionals, most cows are repeatedly inseminated by “barefoot healers” who ignore the most basic hygienic standards and use equipment that has not been sterilised, exposing cows to infections and diseases.
Most of a cow’s day is spent confined to a narrow, filthy stall. Cows are injected with Oxytocin, an illegal drug that causes them to produce unnaturally large quantities of milk and suffer severe stomach cramps as though they were in labour. Cows are impregnated repeatedly. They grieve for every calf they deliver who is ripped away a few days after birth. Cows often develop mastitis — an infection of the udders — from rough handling and rumen acidosis from unwholesome food.
Other abuses documented by PETA’s investigator include:
* Calves were tethered with short chains, often without any shelter.
* Workers kicked buffaloes to make them stand. Injured animals were hit with sticks and pulled by their tails.
* Bleeding buffaloes were denied veterinary care.
* Animals were covered in their own faeces.
* Animals lived among heaps of garbage.
* Drinking water was filthy.
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http://gopal1035.googlepages.com/PTA_DairyReport_0212081.pdf
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Camel’s milk may treat Aids, cancer
“SHARJAH — A research body here is seeking global tie ups to produce drugs to treat deadly diseases including Aids from the unique antibodies found in camel’s milk.
The Arab Science and Technology Foundation that is working on a project to produce recombinant RNA from antibodies found in camel’s milk to treat several diseases like cancer, Alzheimer’s and hepatitis C, apart from Aids, plans to approach American and European pharmacological organisations, said a top official.
“We are optimistic about finding investors to sponsor the project as laboratory tests have proved the milk component’s efficiency in treating different types of diseases through such medicines. Despite the tremendous curative efficiency of the camel milk on a range of diseases, we will focus on its potency of curing Alzheimer’s, Aids, cancer and hepatitis,” Imad Ghandour, the foundation’s business development director, told Khaleej Times.
The production process of any medicine costs up to $800 million, said Ghandour, adding: “Translating an idea (to produce a medicine) into a project and finally having the medicine on pharmacies’ shelves is very costly. Money is needed not only to manufacture the medicine from herbs or natural materials but also to get the approval for it from American and European health organisations.”
Besides, the experimental phase of any drugs takes between eight and 10 years, according to Ghandour. The drug producers have to ensure the product has no side effects. To guarantee a 100 per cent curative effectiveness and clearance from side effects, huge capital is needed.
“An American company — which produced a medicine that later showed dangerous side effects and caused fatalties after two years of hitting the markets — is facing real troubles,” he pointed out.
The concept of using camel’s milk was initiated by Dr Sabah Al Jasim of the Shaikh Zayed Medical Herbs Centre. He conducted a series of laboratory tests, proving the curative efficiency of the milk on different chronic and serious diseases. Dr. Al Jasim then submitted his research to the foundation to apply for patent and manufacture it.
Dr. Al Jasim’s proposal is based on the discovery of a large number of viral antibodies in camel’s serum and milk. The antibodies show exposure to diseases by which they are not infected. A fact proven by the fact that camels are unaffected by diseases like bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) that affects other cattle, according to the research.
Microbial diseases including leptospirosis, glanders, epizootic ulcertaive syndrome, lymphangitis, mastitis, pasteurellosis, paratuberculosis, tetanus, botulism, gas gangrene clostridia, the plague and the rickettsias also appear to be of very minor importance to the camel in comparison to other domestic animals, according to Dr. Al Jasim.
The relatively low molecular weight of the camel’s heavy chain antibodies and certainly the recombinant VHH derived from these heavy chain antibodies, confer a big advantage here compared to common human antibodies.
The camel antibodies have the same antigen affinity as normal antibodies consisting of light and heavy chains, but are much smaller. Moreover, the comparative simplicity, high affinity and specificity and the potential to reach and interact with active sites, camel’s heavy chain antibodies present advantages over common antibodies in the design, production and application of clinically valuable compounds.
This makes them good candidates to penetrate dense tissues to reach the antigen, where larger proteins cannot.
“The first step is to find sponsors for the project. Then, two years will be needed to prove curative effectiveness of drugs generated from camel milk on human beings. Results on volunteer patients will then be submitted to American and European organisations for approval on its manufacture — a process that usually takes up to eight years,” Ghandour elaborated.
The foundation aims at adopting the project to promote science in the Arab world, by mediating among Arab scientists, innovators, Arab businessmen and investors. By facilitating the interaction among them sharing the goal of improving scientific capability building inside the Arab world, noted Ghandour.”
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/theuae/2004/December/theuae_December790.xml§ion=theuae&col=
Dr. Bilal Abdul-Alim, Medicine and Islam, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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