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Posted 9/25/2009 11:15 (#859785 - in reply to #859757)
Subject: RE: There is a qualifier statement too,,,


Kittitas Co. Wa. State

 "About the Author
Francesca Black works in marketing at Organic Items http://www.organic-items.com and Pilates Shop http://www.pilates-shop.net leading portals for organic products and natural exercise."

 

Somehow,,,,,,,,,  it seems disinguinious that Francesca Black would be absolutely non judgemental in the slant of her report.. 

 

This part is the crux of the matter,, "In 1993, amid a storm of controversy, the FDA released its conclusions regarding the use of rbST in dairy cows. None of the studies performed detected any significant difference in the milk of cows which had been treated with the synthetic hormone versus those who had not. Even if the hormone was passed in higher concentrations in the milk, which it wasn’t, the FDA asserted that rbST would have no affect on humans. Therefore, the FDA did not require farmers using rbST to label their products.

 

You are probably correct Joshua, the cows do "burn out" quicker, on the other hand there are steaks and hamburger in the stores..

There are some dairy's out here in the west the milk 3x day.  The result is the same the cows "burn out" faster, but then there are steaks and hamburger in the stores...

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