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  • Arla’s Bovaer food additive is not food, it is a drug

    12/04/2024 8:46:55 PM PST · by ransomnote · 15 replies
    expose-news.com ^ | 12/4/2024 | Rhoda Wilson
    Last week, we published an article about the project Arla has launched to feed cattle with Bovaer which contains silicon dioxide, propylene glycol and 3-nitrooxypropanol (“3-NOP”). According to the FDA, Bovaer is not a food, it is a drug.There has been an enormous public backlash with the public boycotting Arla products and Arla’s partners. There seems to be a lot that is unknown about this new drug being fed to dairy cattle. Considering it is what can only be described as an experiment on both animals and humans, it’s not surprising farmers and the public are outraged.A farmer posted a...
  • Full list of Arla Foods' Bovaer 'contaminated' products boycotted by customers: from Lurpak to Cravendale and even Starbucks, as controversial cow feed additive sparks backlash (United Kingdom)

    12/04/2024 8:45:17 PM PST · by ransomnote · 6 replies
    dailymail.co.uk ^ | 12/4/2024 | EMILY STEARN, SENIOR HEALTH REPORTER and JOHN ELY DEPUTY HEALTH EDITOR FOR MAILONLINE
    Furious Brits have vowed to boycott more than a dozen of the UK's best known brands over fears that certain dairy products are allegedly 'contaminated' with an additive linked to cancer. Shoppers say they will avoid milks and butters made by Danish firm Arla after the company announced a trial that would involve giving a feed supplement called Bovaer to its cows.In a list now circulating widely on social media, consumers are also instructed to avoid Lurpak and Anchor butters - which are both manufactured by the company. Others include those that have partnerships with Arla Foods as well as...
  • Stolen: $70k in Bull Semen (ed)

    04/09/2015 2:02:42 PM PDT · by dware · 35 replies
    AP via Yahoo News ^ | 04.09.2015 | AP via Fox News
    LEROY, Minn. – Police are investigating the theft of about $70,000 worth of bull semen from a farm in southern Minnesota. Mower (MOH'-ur) County Sheriff Terese Amazi (AM'-uh-zye) says a LeRoy man reported Tuesday that a storage canister with vials of bull semen was taken from his unlocked barn.