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One theory is that the federally approved feed additive may compound the effects of common feedlot nutritional disorders such as acidosis, which can affect animals that consume too much starch (primarily grain) or sugar in a short period of time. Heat and animal genetics, too, may be factors.
According to an article published in the Journal of Animal Science in 1998,16 there’s data on “human intoxication following consumption of liver or meat from cattle treated with beta-agonists.” (In the case of the beta-agonist clenbuterol, pharmacological effects might be expected after consuming 100-200 grams of contaminated product.) The authors write: “The use of highly active beta-agonists as growth promoters is not appropriate because of the potential hazard for human and animal health, as was recently concluded at the scientific Conference on Growth Promotion in Meat Production (Nov. 1995, Brussels).”
Caroline13456
reply to post by IkNOwSTuff
I hear you IKS. I don't know what it will take for humans on Earth to wake up. We simply MUST find a way to put an end to the mass torture of these animals.
Sometimes I can't help wishing the universe would step in and blast this planet with an asteroid. Wipe out humans and let the Earth move on to a hopefully more spiritually advanced species.
The only way I can see to stop this is for us to collectively stop creating a market for meat. Don't want to be hypocritical. I love the taste of meat and I crave it but I am going to work on making changes in my diet to both reduce my meat consumption and when I do eat it, find it from a local organic farmer.
Caroline13456
reply to post by IkNOwSTuff
I hear you IKS. I don't know what it will take for humans on Earth to wake up. We simply MUST find a way to put an end to the mass torture of these animals.
Sometimes I can't help wishing the universe would step in and blast this planet with an asteroid. Wipe out humans and let the Earth move on to a hopefully more spiritually advanced species.
The only way I can see to stop this is for us to collectively stop creating a market for meat. Don't want to be hypocritical. I love the taste of meat and I crave it but I am going to work on making changes in my diet to both reduce my meat consumption and when I do eat it, find it from a local organic farmer.