(word processor parameters LM=8, RM=75, TM=2, BM=2) Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 Sponsored by Vangard Sciences PO BOX 1031 Mesquite, TX 75150 There are ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS on duplicating, publishing or distributing the files on KeelyNet except where noted! February 18, 1994 BST.ASC -------------------------------------------------------------------- This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Joel McClain. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BST, or rbST, or BGH is the Bovine Growth Hormone which may now be legally injected into dairy cows. Dairies who elect not to use this manufactured hormone are allowed to state ONLY that the milk/cheese etc. comes from animals which were not treated with the substance, and cannot state that the products are rbST-free, even though this would be a true statement. I was living in Illinois, just seven miles south of Wisconsin, when the BGH scandal first made the news. According to news reports there, the USDA had sent agents to approach individual dairies, offering them the hormone. The farmers were told to expect a 40% increase in milk yield, BUT the injections were to be kept secret from the public and from the state's department of agriculture. All went along fine for the first few years, until treated cows began to drop dead from extremely agressive forms of cancers to their female organs. The farmers were unable to get compensation from the USDA for the cows, and took them to court. Once this happened, the state's agricultural people, and later the entire state legislature, figuratively speaking, had a cow. The farmers' customers switched to non-BGH dairies, and the state went to work on legislation to require labeling of any products from cows which had been treated with BGH. It was a case of David and Goliath, and David lost. Goliath had his own inspectors reclassify the deaths of the cows, so that there would be no mention of the hormone injections. The new federal law means that other states, who may wish to challenge BGH, cannot do so. So much for "states rights". The reason why this is ultimately of concern, is that humans are genetically very similar to cows...that's why we can drink cow milk, and why in times of war, we have used cow blood for transfusions. Trace amounts of BGH which theoretically could remain in the products, perhaps if the injections were given incorrectly, would be consumed by the end user of the product. Artificially manufactured hormones, which have been linked to fatal cancers, are not the best idea that I have heard this week! When we heard the news from Wisconsin, we switched to dairy products that were from Illinois only. Here in Texas, I've heard that Kroger plans to carry only non-BGH dairy products. Hopefully, this trend will continue. No matter WHAT the USDA says, we can VOTE with our DOLLARS, until this hormone is not used. Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet