RR, my dad use to watch a show called Manswers, which linked hormones giving to cattle to an increase on average of one cup size in women over twenty years. As a straight man, I can't argue that is all bad, either. I can say that corn can't be what's wrong with beef. I'm actually with the beef industry in my suspicions that the government and special interest are trying to make hay out of manure. I do have my suspicions against the beef industry, also. Mainly in the manner in which toxins are addressed. Ever noticed that every epidemic of food posin, such as seminallia, results in some veggie or produce being recalled? None of these posions are carried in vegitables etc. I think the meat producers are behind the constant recalls of pepper, peanuts, tomatoes etc for being contaminated. I doubt that every single seminalla case is from the stuff that doesn't carry it. On the issue of wheter corn is a problem in the beef, I think that commercial beef growers are being unfairly maligned.
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