hormones in meats
By thevillan
@thevillan (47)
Malaysia
December 18, 2006 1:29am CST
now most most people know that all sort of junk is injected into meats these days (if you think that your meat is pure then dream on!!). My question is do you think that over the year of eating meat loaded with hormones could lead to genetic defects in the consumers offspring or that the offspring might have a higer tendency towards alternate sexuality (for the ignorant this meant homosexuallity)? these are the list of some of these hormones: "In addition to hormones used to increase milk production (see rBGH), there are six hormones approved for use in beef cattle. Two of these hormones, estradiol and zeranol, are likely to have negative human health effects, including cancer and impacts on child development, when their residues are present in meat. Concerns about these potential health impacts have left many scientists doubtful of the safety of hormone use in meat production."
I got this off the The center for food safety Website. www.foodsafetynow.org
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