coyote 1 Posted June 1, 2023 Share Posted June 1, 2023 In Asia countries: Bear “Bile” has been used in traditional Asian medicine for thousands of years. It contains high levels of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) known to be useful for treating liver and gallbladder conditions in humans. Currently there are over 10,000 bears in captivity, on ranches in several Asia countries. These bears are bred strictly for the purpose of draining bile (fluid) from their bodies. Bear bile farming is considered to be the cruelest and most inhumane activity performed. On a bear bile farm, the bears’ have an average lifespan of 5 years or less. When a bear is in its own habitat, they will live between 15 to 20 years. However, the owners of these bear bile ranches do not give a dam about an animals’ welfare. The bears will spend their entire life in a small confining cage, that restricts their ability to move. Once the bears are around 6 months old, their bodies are incased in a full-metal jacket. Although it can be removed, they rarely are except when the bear’s physical shape changes. The metal jackets have a plastic container just inside of it. That is used for collecting the bile and easily drained. A single bear can produce around five pounds of dried bile over a period of several months. At a young age the bear is chained down in such a way; that it can’t move. While the bear is conscious and chained in place a catheter tube is surgical implanted in their body. The bear needs to be awake so that the bear’s muscles will cause the bile to start flowing. The implanting of the tube so that they can “milk the bile” causes the bear to feel excruciating pain. As the farmer slices through the thick skin and through the soft flesh. But the crying and growling is music to the farmer’s ear. When these bears die their gallbladder, liver and sexual organs are cut out and off. These parts are immediately taken to an open-air market and sold (the parts can sell for as much as $4,000 or more for each). Then the bear is pelted. Free dip method – The process of creating a fistula, or a permanent hole in the abdomen and gallbladder of the bear through which the bile freely drips. Catheterization – The process of pushing a catheter through the bear’s abdomen in order to reach their gallbladder to drain the bile. Percutaneous biliary drainage – The process uses an ultrasound imager to find the bear’s gall bladder. Then it is punctured using surgical tools and the tube is imbedded in the bears gallbladder. Implantation – The process of implanting a tube into the bear’s gallbladder through their abdomen. Thousands of bears are killed worldwide including (in the USA and in Canada) just to extract their organs to sell on the open and black markets. Their bodies / skins are just left to rot. The organs used to produce; shampoos, Acne treatment, Tea, Toothpaste, Liquor, and positions that are used to increase the physical experience (by enhancing or increasing the human body's areas of sensitive. In human males it is said that it can almost double the amount of cum and the intensity of an ejaculation. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kev86 Posted June 18 Share Posted June 18 Wow this is detailing and so nice, very good of read this one and I understand new method and work. Directly we understand the bear become a real toys until this death... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jakov Posted December 8 Share Posted December 8 It is always gratifying to read that animals are kept in restrictive and uncomfortable conditions while they are alive. When it comes to farming animals for meat, fur or other products it is important that their lives are as miserable as possible. They need to be kept healthy enough to provide tasty meat or high-quality fur, but beyond that the smaller the cages the better. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kev86 Posted December 8 Share Posted December 8 Yeah, I'm totally agree with you, a small cage for a short and miserable life with for end the death, why give good conditions when we are impatient of wear or eat it... No time for pity and sentiment when we talk of animals... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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