--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sharelong60" <sharelong60@...> wrote: > > Doc I'd have to watch the movie again to find out.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=I+love+trouble > Whatever it was, it was something that wasn't generally known > about or talked about. It was about an evil chemical company selling hormones to milk producers for their cows that the company knew caused cancer in those who drank the milk. (Actually the movie wasn't "about" that; it was a romantic comedy with a mystery. The cancer-causing hormone aspect wasn't revealed to be the solution to the mystery until near the end of the film.) The FDA approved the use of synthetic bovine growth hormone in 1993. The movie came out in 1994. There's always been controversy about whether the hormone is safe for humans, but there have been many studies, and there's no conclusive evidence that it's a threat (although it causes health problems in cows, making them more vulnerable to mastitis, which means they're given more antibiotics, and *that* may be the real threat to human health). Bottom line, the movie did not reveal anything that was not already generally known, and it's fictional in that we do *not* know that this hormone causes cancer in humans; as noted, there's no hard evidence to that effect. *Natural* estrogen found in cows' milk *has* been linked (though not conclusively) to increased rates of certain kinds of cancers. But that has nothing to do with bovine growth hormone. > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > If you are talking about Strontium-90 in the milk, this has been known > > about for the last 50 years. > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long <sharelong60@> wrote: > > > > > > Jason, what makes me take the concept of Kali Yuga literally is the fact > > > that truth about our world often appears mainly or only in novels and > > > movies. An example is the Nick Nolte, Julia Roberts movie I Love Trouble > > > that was all about cancer producing chemicals in milk. BEFORE this was > > > well known! And this is reportedly an aspect of Kali Yuga, that truth is > > > presented as fiction. Also the reverse, falsehood is presented as truth, > > > such as we see too often in politics.