← Return to Dairy and prostate cancer: Conflicting information

Discussion

Dairy and prostate cancer: Conflicting information

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: 3 days ago | Replies (105)

Comment receiving replies
@heavyphil

https://althealthworks.com/organic-wheat-thats-not-organic-after-all-the-usdas-dirty-little-secret/#:~:text=Not%20Organic%20After-,All,-:%20The%20USDA%E2%80%99s%20Dirty
There are countless articles like this; gray areas, nudge-nudge wink-winks, don’t ask don’t tell, etc. What we, the general public, assume to be ‘organic’ ( and all the pastoral goodness that goes with it) may in many instances, NOT be the case.
No one is actually telling LIES; they’re just not telling the whole TRUTH.
Phil

Jump to this post


Replies to "https://althealthworks.com/organic-wheat-thats-not-organic-after-all-the-usdas-dirty-little-secret/#:~:text=Not%20Organic%20After-,All,-:%20The%20USDA%E2%80%99s%20Dirty There are countless articles like this; gray areas, nudge-nudge wink-winks, don’t ask don’t tell, etc...."

I am sure that many try to find loopholes and do it :(, but that is a separate problem.

Same with local "farmer's markets". The idea was to have positive impact on environment by reducing "carbon" emission by buying locally produced veggies and fruits but majority of stands actually sell produce transported from far places and pretend to be "local". There is just no hope - human greed has no limits and shortsightedness is a colossal issue.

Just the other day I read that for milk to be organic cows can not be treated with antibiotics EVER (???) I thought they can not be milked while on antibiotics - but no, they can not be treated , period O-o . So many cows walk around with eye infections, mastitis and infestation no matter what - I mean, AWFUL.

I lost my appetite for cow milk right there XP. Many people stop consuming animal products due to strong convictions, I am eating it less and less due to pure "disgust".

I suggest that the produce growers can be more honest than they currently are. Like my baker friend in the old country: He labeled his product ,(sold in supermarkets) as "Whole wheat bread, with white flour added." He told that he had to add white flour to achieve consistency and improve the appearance of his "whole wheat bread."