If China and Russia won’t allow animal meat treated with beta-adrenergic agonist to be sold in their countries, why is it in our food?
If China and Russia won’t allow animal meat treated with beta-adrenergic agonist to be sold in their countries, why is it in our food?
“Atrazine is the most common chemical contaminant of ground and surface water in the United States. It is a potent endocrine disruptor with ill effects in wildlife, laboratory animals and humans. Atrazine chemically castrates and feminizes wildlife and reduces immune function in both wildlife and laboratory rodents. Atrazine induces breast and prostate cancer, retards mammary development, and induces abortion in laboratory rodents. Studies in human populations and cell and tissue studies suggest that Atrazine poses similar threats to humans. The peer-reviewed scientific studies to support these statements are summarized and can be viewed as you navigate this website.” — Tyrone Hayes
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