Posted on 10/15/2019 7:35:28 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana
PCRM has called on the federal government to consider adding label to cheese products that would warn women about the risk of breast cancer. Doctors said hormones found in cow milk-based cheese could contribute to development of the disease. [ ]document highlights a study that found high-fat cheese products could increase breast cancer risk by 53 percent in women.
PCRM aims to promote plant-based nutrition and lower consumption of animal products for better health. Up to 12,000 members agreed with the findings that cheese made from cows milk could be harmful.
These potentially harmful hormones include IGF-1, which has been directly linked to breast cancer.
However, women can still continue eating some cheese and other dairy products, PCRM noted. Adding low-fat dairy products to diets could also offer some benefits, such as lower risk of cancer.
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Yep!
No warning about possible links between abortion and breast cancer? Underwire bras and breast cancer? Yeah, it’s the cheese, for sure. Gotta’ impoverish those dairy farmers.
Breast cancer is linked to the use-it-or-lose-it principle. Mammary glands are made to feed babies. If they don’t, those inactive cells may decide to do something else, like do a genetic switch, called cancer.
What about the government free cheese giveaway program?....uh-oh.
Welfare recipients hit hardest.
Thank you for the link. Very valuable information.
Wally is one of the greats.
And the campaign to force everybody to become vegans continues, unabated.
They can have my cheese when they pry it from my cold, dead hands!
My Dad always said that Tupperware must cause cancer - because there isn’t a home in the world that doesn’t have at least ONE piece of Tupperware in it! ;)
Well, I have it on good authority that saliva causes cancer, but only when taken in small doses over a long period of time ...
[George Carlin]
...but not abortions and breast cancer link.
“Kind of like the drunk driver who has lots of DUIs decides that hell stop driving and drink at home”
Around where I live that’s called a country drunk. At least that is what a local lawyer told me at a party I was working at when we got into the discussion of how much alcohol was being imbibed by the Gentry and their ladies, and and how they were going to drive down Dark Country Roads to get back to their palatial homes stuck out amongst a different creeks and homesteads in this rural area that I live.
The country drunk, as it was described to me, is someone who will work all week and on Friday afternoon they will stock up on everything they will need so they won’t have to leave the house until Monday morning and during that time they just stay plowed.
They can even stumble around their own property and not be considered drunk in public, the lawyer told me that the alcohol problems in Rural America are somewhat hidden because of this practice and every now and then one of the country drunks will get out of hand and hop in the car or drive to work Monday morning with a high blood alcohol level, he told me some phenomenally high percentage of drivers on Monday morning that are driving to work legally drink (above the blood alcohol limit).
A State Trooper was conducting a seminar at one of the offices I worked at during my career and it was around Christmas time and they were there to reinforce to the young and old in the organization the hazards of driving drunk during the holidays, and he did mention that the most dangerous times to hop in a vehicle is Monday morning after a weekend and especially after a holiday weekend because on Monday Mornings high percentages of motor vehicles being piloted to work by persons above the legal BAC limit and it’s dangerous out there.
(Awaiting the pro-marijuana reply in 3-2-1...)
I’ll give up my cheddar and my cheesecake for no quack doctor.
Blood streams cause cancer to spread. Shall we give this a shove as well?
The possibilities are endless! ;)
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