--- Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- The Fool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > 
> > > There is also the possibility that these growth
> > > hormones might stimulate already "primed" cells to
> > > transform from pre-cancerous into full-blown
> > > malignancy.  Which is why I drink organic milk
> also
> > > (no growth hormone, no pesticides in the feed,
> sick
> > > cows needing antibiotics taken off the production
> > > line).
> > 
> > Even so cow's milk _still_ contains 59 hormones from
> > the cow.
> 
> Do you have a cite for that number?  TIA.
> 
> Milk is a significant source of protein and calcium in
> my diet.  And even if I switched to so-called
> 'soymilk,' the jury is still out on the hormonal
> effects (beneficial or not) from soy consumption. 
> Truth is that I don't like the taste of soymilk (even
> the vanilla sweetened kind), and I love milk.  So I'll
> just take my chances for now (and hope that no studies
> definitively link milk consumption with significantly
> increased risk of breast cancer!).
> 

I don't have the direct link, but I think it was in SA last year, and on the
cover to boot. I will search my library for the issue and get back with you
on it if no-one responds before me.


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