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Post by cheetah on May 21, 2007 23:41:59 GMT -5
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Post by slinker on May 21, 2007 23:47:55 GMT -5
The tapeworm? Yeah, but what in particular did you mean?
I thought his answer for premature puberty was a joke: it's well documented that the rBGH in milk is responsible for 8 year old girls experiencing menses and the huge spike in prostate cancer which coincided with the introduction of rBGH into milk supplies. That's going to be SOME CLASS ACTION suit when the research is definitively proven and exposed.
Just remember, doctors used to say tobacco wasn't harmful to your health, too. They say what they are told to say, what they are paid to say.
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Post by cheetah on May 22, 2007 0:58:56 GMT -5
no particulars...just wondered if anyone watched it. I missed it so I was just curious.
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Post by jj on May 22, 2007 8:11:08 GMT -5
Thanks, didn't see this one but did catch a couple with Dr Oz. It seems the "no evidence to prove" comes up all to frequently in FDA's public statements. In the case of rBGH it causes the natural production of without seeing 'what' actually contributes to it. Not being able to find the culprets when screwing with mother nature is one of our biggest roadblocks in many areas. It isn't there to be found in alot of cases only the result of the bodies responce to it. Especially in what is passed on to our children. To many other areas to point fingers to cover for technology of today. ...... Consumer Concerns About Hormones in Food ...... envirocancer.cornell.edu/Factsheet/Diet/fs37.hormones.cfm ...... JJ
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Post by Carrie♥ on May 23, 2007 1:22:45 GMT -5
I didn't get to watch the show but loved checkin' out the topics on the website. I loved to hear him talk about worms here in America and how we shouldn't be runnin' around bare footed.
It's about time...open up some eyes huh! Thanks Cheetah for posting the thread.
JJ...OMG and I love the link you posted too. That is too much info for a day or two or three days worth of reading...it's been book marked, I'll prolly( ) have to print it to get it all. I've heard but not read about early puberty linked to hormones in our food. I feel bad for our livestock anyway...greed huh!?! Thanks you too!
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