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Are there really worms in PORK?

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Are there really worms in PORK?

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There can be, but cooking it to the correct temperature kills them. Pigs raised in a modern North American factory farm are much less likely to have worms than pigs in the past. If you cook it properly you are fine even if there were worm eggs in it. You are not supposed to have worms in your bowels, bacteria yes worms no. The main problem with the worms found in pork is that they can end up spreading through your blood stream and forming cysts in your brain.

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