Lastly, even though we are arguing against animal testing. There are instances where it becomes necessary as a last resort. Wherein, tissue engineering, cell cultures and computer models etc… will not give sound proof, and a living specie will be needed to document medical results that cannot be generated. Ie: heart, lungs, organs etc… With that being said, animal activists, (Animal Research.info) suggest …show more content…
We’ve made history in finding cures for what was an epidemic in the early centuries to what is non-existent today thanks to animal testing. However, with the multitude of resources and knowledge that we have today, we are learning that animal testing is not giving us the accurate results we need in a time where numerous diseases are rapidly killing the human race. Is it of any benefit to continue these practices that we know are not working? Presently, we have no one cure that promises great results. Results are important, they are the answer to cures, diseases to prevention and most of all, life. I believe it’s time to leave these “old” methods where they came from, and that’s the