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Do you eat seafood from Vietnam?

groinroot

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http://kmancarella.com/2015/06/01/asian-seafood-raised-on-pig-feces-approved-for-u-s-consumers/

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At Ngoc Sinh Seafoods Trading & Processing Export Enterprise, a seafood exporter on Vietnam’s southern coast, workers stand on a dirty floor sorting shrimp one hot September day. There’s trash on the floor, and flies crawl over baskets of processed shrimp stacked in an unchilled room in Ca Mau.

Elsewhere in Ca Mau, Nguyen Van Hoang packs shrimp headed for the U.S. in dirty plastic tubs. He covers them in ice made with tap water that the Vietnamese Health Ministry says should be boiled before drinking because of the risk of contamination with bacteria. Vietnam ships 100 million pounds of shrimp a year to the U.S. That’s almost 8 percent of the shrimp Americans eat.

Using ice made from tap water in Vietnam is dangerous because it can spread bacteria to the shrimp, microbiologist Mansour Samadpour says, Bloomberg Markets magazine reports.

“Those conditions — ice made from dirty water, animals near the farms, pigs — are unacceptable,” says Samadpour, whose company, IEH Laboratories & Consulting Group, specializes in testing water for shellfish farming.

Ngoc Sinh has been certified as safe by Geneva-based food auditor SGS SA, says Nguyen Trung Thanh, the company’s general director.

No Record

“We are trying to meet international standards,” Thanh says.

SGS spokeswoman Jennifer Buckley says her company has no record of auditing Ngoc Sinh.

At Chen Qiang’s tilapia farm in Yangjiang city in China’s Guangdong province, which borders Hong Kong, Chen feeds fish partly with feces from hundreds of pigs and geese. That practice is dangerous for American consumers, says Michael Doyle, director of the University of Georgia’s Center for Food Safety.

“The manure the Chinese use to feed fish is frequently contaminated with microbes like salmonella,” says Doyle, who has studied foodborne diseases in China.

On a sweltering, overcast day in August, the smell of excrement is overpowering. After seeing dead fish on the surface, Chen, 45, wades barefoot into his murky pond to open a pipe that adds fresh water from a nearby canal. Exporters buy his fish to sell to U.S. companies.

Yang Shuiquan, chairman of a government-sponsored tilapia aquaculture association in Lianjiang, 200 kilometers from Yangjiang, says he discourages using feces as food because it contaminates water and makes fish more susceptible to diseases. He says a growing number of Guangdong farmers adopt that practice anyway because of fierce competition.

“Many farmers have switched to feces and have stopped using commercial feed,” he says.
 

johnny333

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Talking about the quality of food. There is a theory that some cancers are being caused by parasites in the body.

As a precaution people should look into doing a yearly cleaning to get rid of these parasites.
 

eatshitndie

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I guess they have a good reason to heavily use garlic, onion, turmeric, lemongrass etc etc in their food. :biggrin:

it will not help. that microbe is one of the toughest, strongest, most enduring and endearing bacteria ever discovered by man. it can probably survive the death of the planet and remain dormant in the soil for eons, very similar to extra-terrestrial microbes. whatever powerful acid you throw at it in the stomach will destroy your stomach first. :p
 

johnny333

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How to do yearly cleaning?

Nowadays there are many products out there designed to get rid of parasites. As part of body maintenance I also do a liver cleanse because the function of the liver is so critical.

So to get rid of parasites take a look here http://www.iherb.com/search?kw=parasites&sug=parasite#p=1
Currently I am using a products called Scram http://www.iherb.com/HealthForce-Nutritionals-Scram-Move-Them-Out-150-VeganCaps/19273

Doing a liver cleanse using a product called Liver Rescue http://www.iherb.com/HealthForce-Nutritionals-Liver-Rescue-5-1-120-Vegan-Caps/19192

I got serious about getting rid of parasites after watching some Dr Hulda Clark videos

[video=youtube;blnhMmbGpG4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blnhMmbGpG4[/video]
 

Reddog

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Dory Fish Fillets. These are actually Vietnamese catfish found everywhere around the Mekong Delta region. Vietnamese use them to make fish paste or as feed for their animals. Other uses include food pellets for shrimp and fish (carp, shoon-hock, snake head, etc) farms.
 

zookeeper

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Dory Fish Fillets. These are actually Vietnamese catfish found everywhere around the Mekong Delta region. Vietnamese use them to make fish paste or as feed for their animals. Other uses include food pellets for shrimp and fish (carp, shoon-hock, snake head, etc) farms.

Taking about snakehead.
Any diehard fishing enthusiast not afraid to be caught illegal fishing, go try the canal at the bridge just behind the ICA building (Lavendar MRT).
Yesterday around 4pm, I saw at least 4-5 snakeheads about 1 to 1.5 feet, surfacing for fresh air when I was looking at water for a few minutes.
 
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