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Rastas, vegetarians & vegans don’t know Hog – pork used in over 185 product the world use every day



Rastas, vegetarians & vegans don’t know Hog – pork used in over 185 product the world use every day ( this you need to know) very educational
Bullets, bread and beer, tambourines and toothpaste… and the 180 other things you can to do with a PIG

Co-products from hogs play a vital though less visible role in maintaining and improving the quality of human life.

Thanks to innovative research and new technologies, new and different co-products from hogs are constantly being developed. For example, hog heart valves are used to replace damaged or diseased human heart values, and skin from hogs is used to treat severe burn victims.

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Identified by its yellow ear tag number, 05049, her pig trail ended with her identifying an incredible 185 different uses to which it was put – from the manufacture of sweets and shampoo, to bread, body lotion, beer and bullets.

: ‘I was shocked when I began to find out just how unusual and varied the different uses for a ordinary pig were. It’s almost as if these days, a pig is no longer thought of an animal – more like an industrial raw material with a mind-blowing amount of different uses.’

She found that 4.9lbs of her 16st 3lb pig went to making wine gums, while 4.8lbs went into liquorice. In this process, collagen is taken from the pig and is then converted into gelatine. This finds its way into numerous foodstuffs, where it acts as a gelling agent.

Pharmaceutical Co-Products
Industrial Co-Products
Pharmaceuticals rank second only to meat itself in the important contributions hogs make to society. Rapidly advancing science and technology are continually adding to the list of life-supporting and lifesaving products derived from the incredible hog.

Hogs are powerful medicine. All told, hogs are a source of nearly 20 drugs and pharmaceuticals.

Adrenal Glands
Corticosteroids
Cortisone
Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
Blood
Blood Albumens
Blood Fibrin
Fetal Pig Plasma
Plasmin
Brain
Cholesterol
Hypothalamus
Gall Bladder
Chenodeoxycholic Acid
Heart
Heart Valves
Intestines
Enterogastrone
Heparin
Secretin
Liver
Cholic Acid Catalase
Desiccated Liver
Ovaries
Estrogens
Progesterone
Relaxin
Pancreas Gland
Kallikrein
Glucagon
Lipase
Pancreatin
Trypsin
Chymotrypsin
Pineal Gland
Melatonin
Skin
Porcine Burn Dressings
Gelatin
Pituitary Gland
ACTH – Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
ADH – Antidiuretic Hormone
Oxytocin
Prolactin
TSH – Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
Spleen
Splenic Fluid
Stomach
Pepsin
Mucin
Thyroid Gland
Thyroxin
Calcitonin
Thyrogloblin

Pharmaceutical Co-Products
Industrial Co-Products
Hogs also make a very significant contribution to the world of industrial and consumer products. Hog co-products are sources of chemicals used in the manufacture of a wide range of products that cannot be duplicated by syntheses. And, of course, pigskin is used extensively as high-quality leather for clothing, shoes, handbags, sporting goods, upholstery and more.

Blood
Sticking Agent
Leather Treating Agents
Plywood Adhesive
Protein Source in Feeds
Fabric Printing and Dyeing
Brains
Cholesterol
Bones and Skin
Glue
Pigskin Garments
Gloves and Shoes
Dried Bones
Buttons
Bone China
Bone Meal
Mineral Source in Feed
Fertilizer
Porcelain
Enamel
Glass
Water Filters
Gall Stones
Ornaments
Hair
Artist’s Brushes
Insulation
Upholstery
Meat Scraps
Commercial Feeds
Pet food
Fatty Acids & Glycerine
Insecticides
Weed Killers
Lubricants
Oil Polishes
Rubber
Cosmetics
Antifreeze
Nitroglycerine
Plastics
Plasticizers
Printing Rollers
Cellophane
Floor Waxes
Waterproofing Agents
Cement
Fiber Softeners
Crayons
Chalk
Phonograph Records
Putty
Paper Sizing
Insulation
Linoleum

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