Re: BgH and pork chops

Rich Molini (richmo@indy.net)
Wed, 30 Dec 1998 20:24:28 +0000

Kathie,
I say you can't afford not to eat right. I will only drink organically
produced milk because it is my only assurance that it is relatively
pesticide, antibiotic, hormone and IGF free, and I want to support dairy
folks that have that commitment. It's just like the oil filter
commercial, you pay a little more now or pay alot later in health or
developmental costs for your grandchildren or for a myriad of other
related external costs of conventional agriculture.

Rich Molini
Indiana Chapter-OCIA

teuscher wrote:
>
> You have my attention. With two granddaughters under the age of 6, how can
> my daughter prevent their ingestion of BgH if milk is not labled "Bgh Free"?
> Is this hormone destroyed with the dehydration process since pasteurization
> does not? Is it concentrated in cheese and yogurts? Please do not suggest
> soy as I did. She cannot afford soy on her Army paycheck, and I don't think
> soy is an option with the WIC program on which she relies.
>
> A bit of trivia for you pork producers. The price of pork, as of last week,
> at the Whiteman AFB commissary did not reflect the price of pork. That is
> a supermarket chain which your government can "influence".
>
> Sincerely
> Kathie Teuscher
>
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