It's a clear case of hormones being added to much of our food chain. Just to name a few; all meats, grains, and dairy (mild, cheese, ice creme and more). Hormones added to food not good...
According to USDA regulations growth hormones aren't allowed to be added to beef or pork. USDA also prohibits the use of hormones in poultry feed. So we are good to go-these nice meat companies care so much for us the consumers. The key words "in poultry FEED" and the word "added." Independant studies are done and they find growth hormones and everything else under the sun in meats. So then we get the "naturally occuring" mantra. We heard this with arsenic and apples and how arsenic is "naturally" in apples. None of this is "natural" and has all to do with the seeds that are genetically altered now a days. Seeds are loaded up with chemical, planted, plants are loaded with the chemicals, harvested and turned into feed for livestock for human consumption. This is why the feeds are so regulated by the industry.
Maybe it's because of all the sexual content they are fed on t.v from the time they are old enough to understand words. every commercial,every sit com,every cash register in the stores have magazines lined up.
of the growth hormones added into the chickens and cows we eat.
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, the Main Stream Media this morning was saying it's because kids aren't as active as they used to be by playing video games.
ReplyDeleteI guess Americans will buy anything the media has to say these days.
Recalling H.S. Biology (from many years back) - signals the decline & eventual extinction of the species.
ReplyDeleteIt's a clear case of hormones being added to much of our food chain. Just to name a few; all meats, grains, and dairy (mild, cheese, ice creme and more). Hormones added to food not good...
ReplyDeleteThis is just the beginning of our extinction event.
ReplyDeleteNutritionists and doctors say it's because of the hormone additives in grains which produce the quicker growth of animals... and now people.
ReplyDeleteAccording to USDA regulations growth hormones aren't allowed to be added to beef or pork. USDA also prohibits the use of hormones in poultry feed. So we are good to go-these nice meat companies care so much for us the consumers.
ReplyDeleteThe key words "in poultry FEED" and the word "added."
Independant studies are done and they find growth hormones and everything else under the sun in meats. So then we get the "naturally occuring" mantra.
We heard this with arsenic and apples and how arsenic is "naturally" in apples.
None of this is "natural" and has all to do with the seeds that are genetically altered now a days. Seeds are loaded up with chemical, planted, plants are loaded with the chemicals, harvested and turned into feed for livestock for human consumption. This is why the feeds are so regulated by the industry.
Maybe it's because of all the sexual content they are fed on t.v from the time they are old enough to understand words. every commercial,every sit com,every cash register in the stores have magazines lined up.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's not happening as being reported by the trustworthy media/government.
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