Adverse Health Effects
And I don't care what anybody says, growth hormones, fat, cholesterol, allergenic proteins, blood, pus, antibiotics, bacteria, and viruses do not "do a body good!".
©1999 Written by: Mentor2006@aol.com
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There are a number of concerns about daily products. Many health practitioners believe
(and I agree) that about 90% of the American population is allergic to milk in ways that
are not so obvious. Others are most concerned about the negative effects of homogenization
and the probable role that plays in heart disease. This article is focused primarily on
the concern of the use of rBGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone), a genetically
engineered hormone that is injected into dairy cows to increase their production of milk.
The evidence of the harm of this (e.g. cancer) is growing at an alarming rate.
Make your own decision-I am just giving you an opportunity to be informed about a
perspective that appears to be supported with some strong evidence.
More information and references can be found at http://www.antidairycoalition.com
Here it is:
If I offered to whip you up a little brew that contained the following, would you be
interested?
· Pituitary hormones (PRL, GH, TSH, FSH, LH ACTH Oxytocin)
· Steroid hormones (Estradiol, Estriol, Progesterone, Testosterone, 17-Ketosteroids, Corticosterone, Vitamine D)
· Hypothalamic hormones (TRH, LHRH, Somatostatin, PRL-inhibiting factor, PRL-releasing factor, GnRH, GRH)
· Thyroid and Parathyroid hormones (T3, T4, rT3, Calcitonin, Parathormone, PTH peptide)
· gastrointestinal peptides (Vasoactive intestinal peptide, Bombesin, Cholecystokinin, Gastrin, Gastrin inhibitory peptide, Pancreatic peptide, Y peptide, Substance P and Neurotensin)
· Growth Factors (IGF's (I and II), IGF binding proteins, Nerve growth factor, Epidermal growth factor and TGF alpha, TGF beta, Growth Inhibitors MDGI and MAF, and Platelet derived growth factor
· Others... (PGE, PGF2 alpha, cAMP, cGMP, Delta sleep inducing
· peptide, Transferrin, Lactoferrin,
Casomorphin and Erythropoietin...
I don't think so!
And I don't care what anybody says, growth hormones, fat, cholesterol, allergenic proteins, blood, pus, antibiotics, bacteria, and viruses do not "do a body good!".
Then why does such a large portion of America
continue to buy dairy products when they go shopping? Corporate brainwashing and
propaganda, that's why! Obviously words like "pus" would
turn most educated consumers off, so the mega dairy industry continues to spend billions
of dollars each and every year to glamorize the drinking of milk and convince us that it's
the only worthwhile source of calcium, and that without it, our bones are going to become
brittle and crumble like the great walls of Jericho. This is a huge lie! And we're talking
about some of the same companies that tried to convince us that Agent Orange and PCB's
weren't going to be harmful to us either. Take my advice, you want a good source of
calcium, go eat a bowl of organic broccoli!
Notwithstanding that dairy products are bad for us to begin with, let's consider that in
late 1993, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made things even worse by giving
permission for Monsanto Corporation to market rBGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone), a
genetically engineered hormone that is injected into dairy cows to increase their
production of milk. We're talking about a substance that is finally being linked to major
breast, colon and prostrate problems, and one that no other country in the world will
allow within its borders, though Monsanto has sought approval in Australia, New Zealand,
the European Union and Canada.
The FDA based their "safe" opinion of rBGH partially off an unpublished Monsanto
study of rats fed rBGH in high doses for 90 days. They concluded that, "No oral
activity was found when rBGH was administered to rats at exaggerated doses, yet a recent
Canadian government report indicates that the findings of Monsanto's study were
misreported by the FDA. The Canadian report says that 20% to 30% of the rats fed rBGH in
high doses developed primary antibody responses, indicating that this hormone was absorbed
into the rats' blood. Furthermore, cysts reportedly developed on the thyroids of the male
rats and some increased infiltration of the prostate gland occurred. If these kinds of
reactions are turning up after only 90 days of use on rodents, what do you think is
happening to people who have been drinking rBGH produced milk for the last six years? No
wonder other countries are leery of what we have to say.
What's really scary is that tens of thousands of US dairy cows are injected with rBGH each
week, and virtually the entire American population is exposed to milk from rBGH-treated
cows when they buy milk, cream, cheese, yogurt, frozen yogurt, buttermilk, cream cheese,
ice cream, iced milk, and baked goods.
And just why has BGH become so important to the American dairy industry, anyway? There's
certainly no health-related need for it. The farmers don't need it, the cows don't need
it, and human beings are dying from it. It's trade name is POSILAC, and in cows, it has
been associated with increases in cystic ovaries, disorders of the uterus, digestive
problems, enlarged hocks and lesions of the knee, not to mention mastitis (pus clusters
found in the tits of the cows). This, of course, increases the cows' need for additional
antibiotics. Yuck!
Believe me, the last thing in the world you want to do is put antibiotics into your body
unnecessarily. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) now tells us that antibiotic
resistance in this country is at an alltime high and is now a "major public health
crisis." My God, when is man going to learn that when he tries to mess with Mother
Nature only for economic gain, the end result always has and always will be suffering and
disease? And what is our great need to produce more milk in the first place when we
already have a dairy surplus of over a quarter million tons of milk each year and the
government uses a billion of our annual tax dollars to sop it up? Are we talking gross
waste here, or what?
For those of you that don't know, POSILAC increases milk production by releasing a
chemical called IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor #1), which McGill University and the
Harvard School of Public Health have recently found is a strong predictor of prostate
cancer risk. Published in Science and funded, in part, by the Canadian Breast Cancer
Research Initiative, these findings have shown a four-fold increased risk of developing
prostate cancer among men who have high levels of IGF-1. In fact, Dr. Michael Pollak,
professor of medicine and oncology at McGill University says, "Until now, researchers
interested in prostate cancer risk factors have focused on male hormones such as
testosterone, but these [IGF-1] results open up a whole new direction of research. This is
the same order of magnitude as the relationship between cholesterol levels and the risk of
getting heart disease." For the past decade, Dr. Pollak has worked extensively in the
laboratory with IGF-1 and he explains that it may very well trigger a higher rate of cell
division and proliferation, thereby making it more likely for a cellular genetic accident
to occur, leading to cancer.
Although there have been no long term studies of rBGH's effects on humans, elevated IGF-1
is now being linked to breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, acromegaly,
hypertension, diabetes, and gynecomastia (growth of breasts in men). Even the
congressional General Accounting Office has been warning us about drinking too much milk
lately. There is also concern that the widespread use of rBGH will increase the amount of
rendered animal protein that dairy cattle -- of whom we eat 2.6 billion pounds annually --
consume. In the US, a minimum of 14% of the remains of rendered cattle is fed to other
cows, now increasing the risk of spreading bovine spongiform encephalopathy, known as Mad
Cow Disease. So now, if you eat meat, if you don't die from cancer, there's a good chance
you might go mad instead! The latest studies and statistics from the National Cancer
Program's SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) says that cancer is on the
rise and estimates that there were over 131,000 deaths caused by breast, colon and
prostrate cancer in 1998 alone.
The bottom line here is that the American public better wake up and realize that things
aren't always what they seem, and just because a government agency or a mega corporation
tells you something, it doesn't necessarily mean it's so. A good example of this is the
case of where the FDA stated that pasteurizing milk would effectively kill the
Mycobacterium paratuberculosis that's found in cow's milk. Well, it not true, and the
British medical journal, LANCET, recently revealed a direct link between this bacteria and
Crohn's disease in humans. Cows get a disease called Johne's (pronounced: yo-nees) and
pass on this bacteria to humans in milk and dairy products. We're talking about another
nightmare here, and a diagnosis of Crohn's disease usually results after many years of
irritable bowel syndrome, a condition shared by more than six million Americans, most of
them women, manifesting itself in a shared symptom with cows of persistent diarrhea.
According to a USDA study on this subject conducted by scientist Judy Stabel, Ph.D,
"The bacteria were not totally inactivated until after 15 minutes of incubation
(pasteurization) at 72 degrees centigrade." This isn't very reassuring when you
consider that normal pasteurization at this temperature calls for a 15 second treatment,
not 15 minutes!
What does it tell you when Steve Wilson and Jane Acre (the former husband
and wife investigative team for the FOX TV affiliate WTVT in Tampa,
Florida) were fired for refusing to back off their series on the harmful effects of rBGH
used in the production of American milk and dairy products? They're now in the middle of a
two million dollar lawsuit against New World Communications and Fox TV.
In investigating the use of rBGH in cows in Southern Florida, Wilson and Acre found that
Florida grocers had made promises to consumers that they wouldn't buy milk from
rBGH-treated cows. But when the couple traveled to the farms where local milk was being
produced, they managed to film cows being injected with rBGH, and discovered that the
grocers had reneged on their promise. They also reported how levels of IGF-1 were
increased in rBGH produced milk, and further, how increased IGF-1 levels were now being
linked to increased breast cancer rates. Their initial four-part series was to have aired
on February 24, 1997. WTVT had, in fact, already begun to advertise the upcoming series,
but after heavy pressure from Monsanto's lawyers, including threats of "dire
consequences" if the story ran, WTVT cancelled the series. When the reporters
protested, they were told by the general manager, "We paid three billion dollars for
these television stations and we'll tell you what the news is."
According to Wilson and Acre, they were eventually offered a payment of $200,000 for their
silence on this issue, but when they refused, they were fired from WTVT on December 2,
1997.
Wilson and Acre were also told to say that rBGH was endorsed by the AMA.
The AMA does not officially endorse products, reported Wilson, although it did accept
money from Monsanto to produce a pro-rBGH video, which does seem to qualify as an
endorsement by any reasonable standard. Well, if you're interested in receiving a video
copy of their censored rBGH story, you can get in touch with the GREEN ACRE NEWS, 4222
Harmony Lane SE, Iowa City, IA 52240-9385. Steve Wilson says that since the video is now
Exhibit K at their pending trial, it's public information and can be freely distributed.
Send them a blank video tape and they will be glad to make a copy for you. Tell them Spice
referred you, then sit back and watch. You won't believe your eyes!
This whole fiasco reminds me of some weird X-file, only this stuff is really happening and
the victims are real consumers. Take a stand by saying no to dairy! The moment you stop
buying dairy products, you will take an active hand in helping to stop the unethical
treatment of cows, cancer in humans, and millions of our dollars being directed into the
wrong hands.
References:
· Milk: The Deadly Poison by Robert Cohen http://www.notmilk.com
· Pure Food Campaign : 800.253.0681
· EarthSave: The Politics of Meat and Dairy http://www.earthsave.org
· Green Acre News
4222 Harmony Lane SE
Iowa City, IA 52240-9385
http://www.dorway.com/gan
· SEER: Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program
· National Cancer Institute
· Vegetarian Times 1995 February; 210:18-19
· SCIENCE Magazine 1998; 279:475, 563-566
· The Lancet, a British Medical Journal
· Doctors's Guide http://www.pslgroup.com
· Canadian Breast Cancer Research Initiative
· Centers for Disease Control (CDC): Dr. Mitch Cohen
· General Accounting Office (GAO)
· US Federal Office of Management and Budget
· Veterinary Medicine Advisory Committee of the FDA
· McGill University: R. Michael Pollak
· Harvard School of Public Health
©1999 Written by: Mentor2006@aol.com