Amused
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Originally posted by: mattpegher
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: sdifox
It's not milk, it's the growth hormone given to dairy cows spilling over to the milk.
Will this myth ever die?
http://www.rbstfacts.org/rbst-facts.html
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20031101/food.asp
Your second article confirms that some dairy farms administer exogenous bovine growth hormones to boost milk production. Similarities between BGH and HGH(human growth hormone) may render BGH capable of some effects on humans consuming milk from cows that are given high amounts of exogenous BGH.
Congratulations: Your second sentence just contradicted both articles and all reputable studies on the matter.
But thanks for continuing the myth.