How Now NO Cow!

Everyone is talking about the problem with milk and the genetically-engineered bovine growth hormone (rBGH) in milk which has been shown to increase cancer. However, the concerns should be regarding the entire dairy and meat industry not just milk as well and the overall adverse impact on the economy and expense to the health of the nation.

According to a post on the Prevent Cancer Coalition’s web site, http://www.preventcancer.com, the following is true:

American dairy farmers inject rBGH to dairy cows to increase milk production.

European nations and Canada have banned rBGH to protect citizens from IGF-1 hazards.

Monsanto Co., the manufacturer of rBGH, has influenced U. S. product safety laws permitting the sale of unlabeled rBGH milk. (Monsanto would lose billions of dollars if rBGH were banned in America.)

Q. Is there any milk not contaminated with rBGH and IGF-1?

A. Yes. Milk that is clearly labeled “NO rBGH” is free of rBGH and does not contain excess levels of IGF-1.

Q. What about cheeses?

A. American-made cheeses are contaminated with rBGH and excess levels of IGF-1 unless they’re labeled “NO rBGH”. Imported European cheeses are safe since Europe has banned rBGH. ”

Where’s the Beef?” Well, it only stands to reason that it too IS contaminated with the touch of Monsanto.

Is the growth in the number of people said to have  lactose intolerance due to a problem with cow’s milk or a problem with the genetically altered protein in cows being consumed due to the injection of rBGH and other so called SAFE vaccines?

What are some solutions?

  1. As we wait for the FDA to reverse its decision that these vaccines are killing us, we STOP eating contaminated products
  2. If you are going to have milk, drink goats milk that has not been from these sources
  3. Drink almond or coconut milk
  4. There are many other sources for calcium and the sun works wonders for vitamin-D
  5. Avoid soy milk because it has been contaminated unless organic
  6. Only eat certified organic from proven sources
  7. Grow your own vegetables on your patio in flower pots
  8. Eat game meat: ostrich, buffalo, deer and any other game meat if you must have meat
  9. Eat sustainable fish following this list provided by the Monterey Bay Aquarium http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/cr_seafoodwatch/download.aspx
  10. Encourage others to follow this list and post on Facebook and Twitter

In conclusion, Have Now NO Cow!

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