your whey protein may contain harmfull GH they use on cows?
your always being told by health gurus you should stay away from non-organic meat, milk and cheese as they use a Growth hormone "which has a detrimental effect on human health" on the cows to speed up the milk production etc
so if your whey protein is not certified as organic your powder may be contanimated with this growth hormone?? and if your drinking down alot of whey...
Is is possible Nothing is truely Organic anymore unless grown from inside a Greenhouse? ....where it is protected from outside Pollutants caused from an excessive amount of Coal generated Power Plants, (for starters) causing harmful particles to fall from the sky and shake a coating along our grassy farm land where Farm Animals and Wildlife eat.....also contaminating fresh fruits & Vegetables grown on the Earths surface?
your always being told by health gurus you should stay away from non-organic meat, milk and cheese as they use a Growth hormone "which has a detrimental effect on human health" on the cows to speed up the milk production etc
so if your whey protein is not certified as organic your powder may be contanimated with this growth hormone?? and if your drinking down alot of whey...
Well, it has been illegal to use growth hormone in animal production systems in Australia for YEARS - So I know that what I eat over here is fine.
I am not sure what the system is like in America but I am pretty sure that they don't allow imports of growth hormone treated animals into Europe...
But never the less it is not really going to make a difference - the levels of growth hormones that are found in milk are the same regardless of if the animal is treated with growth hormone or not (that is, the levels of bovine growth hormones naturally found in milk are the same as in those animals treated with the growth hormone).
In terms of Antibiotics and other things, there are always with-holding periods and other safety measures put in place to ensure you do not get levels above the maximal residue limit (this is a 'limit' they set for the amount of any chemical/product or pharmaceutical that can be found in an animal/plant product for human use or consumption).
your always being told by health gurus you should stay away from non-organic meat, milk and cheese as they use a Growth hormone "which has a detrimental effect on human health" on the cows to speed up the milk production etc
If one finds it hard to trust and believe what it is "they" r actually doing 2 our Meats supply? do like i do.....Buy your Meat at a Local Farmer near u. That way, u know 1st hand exactly how this Cow/pig is raised and Exactly what they feed this Cow/pig.
Last edited by Missfit4all; 04-03-2005 at 12:23 PM.
Reason: spelling error ;)
Next time someone tells me they don't use Steroids, i'm going to ask if they eat Beef?
...or Chicken?
...or Turkey?
...or Pig?
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...and here i tell people i don't use Steroids?
Why do you keep suggesting you get steroids in your meats??? You don't - they have maximal residual limits for these things so you do not get registerable levels in animal products.
Animal steroids, the stuff they try to sell you in Mexico.
This is who 1st suggested Steroids in meats? Huh X-cel Krush? Then i simply responded.....It wasn't me!!!!!!
My past Posts referred to ME Not knowing WHAT they put in Beef? I don't know what they do 2 beef? Therefore, i choose 2 buy from a local farmer, a 1 year old cow?
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