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Posilac. It puts the puss in your milk.
Along with some bacteria, but who cares ? It makes the milk go sour in a few days, you know. But who cares. Hormone fuels a fight in Tillamook The FDA approved Posilac's use in 1994 in one of the most oft-criticized decisions in its history because agency employees with former ties to Monsanto were involved. A later inquiry by what is now the Government Accountability Office then cleared them of violating conflict-of-interest law. Monsanto already has played an influential role in shaping food policy in Oregon and the dairy industry elsewhere. In November 2002, Oregon voters defeated a measure requiring labeling of genetically modified food, after Monsanto contributed more than one-fourth of the $5.5 million that helped defeat it. The company also successfully sued a Maine dairy whose labels had proclaimed that it used no artificial growth hormones. In a 2003 settlement, the dairy had to add wording that the FDA had found no significant differences between milk from cows treated with artificial hormones and milk produced without them. http://www.ghchealth.com/forum/post-493.html Monsanto doesn't want you to know what does, or doesn't, go into your milk and butter. ____________________________________________ http://www.thecorporation.com/ |
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