Come on now!  It isn't the farmers who are being taken to task but the Chemical 
and Pharmaceutical Companies who are directly responsible for contaminating the 
food supply and causing grievous death and injury ... all for a buck.  Robert 
is right in attacking them through dispersal of information that causes people 
to stop purchasing those products.  In Belgium, recently, all dairy products 
were taken off the market for a month or more due to high levels of dioxin - a 
nasty toxic carcinogen. now read this from Dr. Mercola's latest health 
newsletter:  Quote:
Cancer and IGF-1: Another Reason to Avoid Milk - According to a recent 
editorial in the British Medical Journal, "The risk of cancer is higher among 
people with raised concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I". This adds 
more evidence as to why milk should be avoided after early childhood. Milk from 
synthetic growth hormone treated cow's is even more dangerous, as the levels of 
IGF-1 are even higher.

Regards, Robert Bartell

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Scharbach 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 5:45 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Colloidal Silver in milk


   
   
   
  Huh?   Where?    I'd like to get some of that. . . .
  Cheese in our part of the country tops 2.65 a lb.

  I understand that the person who wrote this is totally anti dairy, but 
crowing over the fact that many people are losing their family farms, and a way 
of life, seems pretty ignorant to me.

  THere are many MANY farmers out there who do not use Rbgh or Rbst in their 
dairy farming operations.   There are also many famers looking into organic 
farming, dairying included.

  In addition to that, humans were made to be omnivores.  Those who choose the 
vegetarian or vegan way of life, are certainly welcome to it.
  Wonder where they'll find THEIR unadulterated food when  to quote Cohen, "we 
will have just factory farms. . . . "  

  The more family and small farms driven out of business by low prices for 
their commodities, the more factory farms we'll have.   And that will include 
the raising of our grains, beans, etc, that vegans and vegetarians need to eat 
as well.

  :~(

  Heather



    From: Robert Bartell 

    Last year, producers were selling blocks of cheese for $1.44.  Today,
    cheese is selling for 98 cents per pound.