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From Dr. Mercola...

Could Wal-Mart Cause the End of Growth Hormones in

Milk?

Wal-Mart, the largest grocery retailer in the

United States, has announced that its store brand milk will now come

exclusively from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. The

move will likely send a powerful signal to food manufacturers about the

growing mainstream demand for healthier food products.

Ronnie Cummins, director of the Organic Consumers Association, says,

" It's reached the tipping point ... Even Wal-Mart's customers are

demanding milk free from genetically engineered hormones. "

The Kroger grocery chain began selling only hormone-free milk a month

ago. Safeway has switched its in-store brands to hormone-free milk,

though it also sells other brands produced from cows given the hormone.

Starbucks recently began using only hormone-free milk in its stores as

well.

Sources:

 

 

 

The Globe and Mail March 22, 2008

Dr. Mercola's Comments:

Wal-Mart is not only the largest grocery retailer in the United States,

it’s the largest

 

organic retailer as well. Because of this, they also have the most

organic shoppers, and Wal-Mart wants to keep these shoppers coming into

their stores.

And so, you have their removal of recombinant bovine somatotropin, or

rBGH, from their milk. The decision-makers at Wal-Mart are well aware of

the

 

steady stream of dairies who are eliminating

 

Monsanto’s dangerous hormone from their milk. They’re also aware that

many consumers are boycotting the hormone as well. And if there’s one

thing Wal-Mart will listen to, it’s dollars and cents, and keeping rBGH

in their milk was threatening some of theirs.

So while this may not have been an altruistic move on Wal-Mart’s part, it

is still a positive one. And because Wal-Mart is so giant, this decision

could very well push rBGH, which is already on thin ice in the United

States, off the radar entirely.

Yet, rBGH-Free Milk is STILL Not Healthy

If you HAD to drink pasteurized milk, and you could choose between one

WITH rBGH, and one WITHOUT it, the one without would certainly be

preferable.

Although the U.S. Food and Drug Administration maintains that milk with

the hormone is identical to milk without it, scientists such as Dr.

Michael Hansen from the Consumers Union and Dr. Samuel Epstein from the

Cancer Prevention Coalition feel otherwise.

According to these two experts, milk from rBGH-injected cows contains

substantially higher amounts of a potent cancer tumor promoter called

IGF-1, and despite evidence that rBGH milk contains higher levels of pus,

bacteria, and antibiotics, the FDA gave the hormone its seal of approval,

with no real pre-market safety testing required.

So you are clearly better off avoiding this hormone.

Yet, the real question isn’t whether to drink milk with or without rBGH,

it’s whether to drink milk pasteurized or raw. And there is really no

question about this:

 

the ONLY way that milk should be consumed is if it’s raw.

The funny thing is, there never used to be such a thing as “raw” milk.

That would be like saying, “I want some raw lettuce” or a “raw orange.”

It wasn’t until the early 1900s that pasteurization was invented, and

prior to that, ALL milk was raw.

Well, just as the pot is boiling over rBGH in milk, the issue over

whether raw milk should be made widely available is also heating up. And

I am hopeful that one day soon the voices of the public will prompt some

changes in that arena, like it did for rBGH.

So while Wal-Mart’s decision to stop carrying rBGH milk is a small step

in the right direction, I’ll save my applause until Wal-Mart announces

that they are now stocking their shelves with high-quality RAW

milk.

You May Want to Rethink Shopping

at Wal-Mart Anyway

Before we pat Wal-Mart on the back too much,

let’s all remember that this mega-corporation is not only the “king of

low prices,” it’s the

 

king of predatory business practices as well. And while I do admire

their organizational structure, I do not set foot in Wal-Mart stores

because of their

 

abusive business practices and the way they are helping to

 

degrade organic food standards.

For example, Penn State University researchers estimate some 20,000

American families have dropped below the poverty level due to the

astounding growth of Wal-Mart between 1987 and 1998. And in counties

where Wal-Mart stores are located, more than 15 percent of families

depend on food stamps, compared to the national norm of 8 percent.

 

You can find out more details on the perils of the growth of Wal-Mart by

watching

"

Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price.”

When you do, you may come to the same conclusion I did many years ago,

which is that

local farmers

and food coops will always be a better place to buy your food than

any giant superstore like Wal-Mart.

 

 

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Soooo, Wal-Mart is putting health above the dollar? WoW! Who would have thought?

I am not a chemist and have no way to test their milk (if I was even to buy any).

I guess I would just have to take their word. All the same, tests can be changed to say what ever you want them to say. The majority of the sheeple will believe what they are told and the ones that don't are not sheep at all.

It is a good story and may, in fact be true, I will go my own way thank you.

 

Kenneth T

 

 

Maybe this is done to get away from remembering that so many Wal-Mart product come from over seas instead of being made right here in the USA.

 

 

 

-

Lynn Ward

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Thursday, April 10, 2008 12:45

Could Wal-Mart Cause the End of Growth Hormones in Milk?

From Dr. Mercola...Could Wal-Mart Cause the End of Growth Hormones in Milk? Wal-Mart, the largest grocery retailer in the United States, has announced that its store brand milk will now come exclusively from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. The move will likely send a powerful signal to food manufacturers about the growing mainstream demand for healthier food products.Ronnie Cummins, director of the Organic Consumers Association, says, "It's reached the tipping point ... Even Wal-Mart's customers are demanding milk free from genetically engineered hormones."The Kroger grocery chain began selling only hormone-free milk a month ago. Safeway has switched its in-store brands to hormone-free milk, though it also sells other brands produced from cows given the hormone. Starbucks recently began using only hormone-free milk in its stores as well. Sources:

The Globe and Mail March 22, 2008 Dr. Mercola's Comments: Wal-Mart is not only the largest grocery retailer in the United States, it’s the largest organic retailer as well. Because of this, they also have the most organic shoppers, and Wal-Mart wants to keep these shoppers coming into their stores.And so, you have their removal of recombinant bovine somatotropin, or rBGH, from their milk. The decision-makers at Wal-Mart are well aware of the steady stream of dairies who are eliminating Monsanto’s dangerous hormone from their milk. They’re also aware that many consumers are boycotting the hormone as well. And if there’s one thing Wal-Mart will listen to, it’s dollars and cents, and keeping rBGH in their milk was threatening some of theirs.So while this may not have been an altruistic move on Wal-Mart’s part, it is still a positive one. And because Wal-Mart is so giant, this decision could very well push rBGH, which is already on thin ice in the United States, off the radar entirely.Yet, rBGH-Free Milk is STILL Not HealthyIf you HAD to drink pasteurized milk, and you could choose between one WITH rBGH, and one WITHOUT it, the one without would certainly be preferable.Although the U.S. Food and Drug Administration maintains that milk with the hormone is identical to milk without it, scientists such as Dr. Michael Hansen from the Consumers Union and Dr. Samuel Epstein from the Cancer Prevention Coalition feel otherwise. According to these two experts, milk from rBGH-injected cows contains substantially higher amounts of a potent cancer tumor promoter called IGF-1, and despite evidence that rBGH milk contains higher levels of pus, bacteria, and antibiotics, the FDA gave the hormone its seal of approval, with no real pre-market safety testing required.So you are clearly better off avoiding this hormone.Yet, the real question isn’t whether to drink milk with or without rBGH, it’s whether to drink milk pasteurized or raw. And there is really no question about this: the ONLY way that milk should be consumed is if it’s raw. The funny thing is, there never used to be such a thing as “raw” milk. That would be like saying, “I want some raw lettuce” or a “raw orange.” It wasn’t until the early 1900s that pasteurization was invented, and prior to that, ALL milk was raw.Well, just as the pot is boiling over rBGH in milk, the issue over whether raw milk should be made widely available is also heating up. And I am hopeful that one day soon the voices of the public will prompt some changes in that arena, like it did for rBGH.So while Wal-Mart’s decision to stop carrying rBGH milk is a small step in the right direction, I’ll save my applause until Wal-Mart announces that they are now stocking their shelves with high-quality RAW milk.You May Want to Rethink Shopping at Wal-Mart AnywayBefore we pat Wal-Mart on the back too much, let’s all remember that this mega-corporation is not only the “king of low prices,” it’s the king of predatory business practices as well. And while I do admire their organizational structure, I do not set foot in Wal-Mart stores because of their abusive business practices and the way they are helping to degrade organic food standards. For example, Penn State University researchers estimate some 20,000 American families have dropped below the poverty level due to the astounding growth of Wal-Mart between 1987 and 1998. And in counties where Wal-Mart stores are located, more than 15 percent of families depend on food stamps, compared to the national norm of 8 percent. You can find out more details on the perils of the growth of Wal-Mart by watching " Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price.” When you do, you may come to the same conclusion I did many years ago, which is that local farmers and food coops will always be a better place to buy your food than any giant superstore like Wal-Mart.http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/04/10/could-wal-mart-cause-the-end-of-growth-hormones-in-milk.aspx

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At 01:42 PM 4/10/2008, you wrote:

As you, I'll have to see it before I believe it........hopefully the

people who watch these sorts of things will do random tests - that's the

only way I can see to verify what they're saying is true..........would

be nice, though.

Lynn

Soooo, Wal-Mart is putting

health above the dollar? WoW! Who would have thought?

I am not a chemist and have no way to test their milk (if I was even to

buy any).

I guess I would just have to take their word. All the same, tests can be

changed to say what ever you want them to say. The majority of the

sheeple will believe what they are told and the ones that don't are not

sheep at all.

It is a good story and may, in fact be true, I will go my own way thank

you.

 

 

Kenneth T

 

 

 

 

 

Maybe this is done to get away from remembering that so many Wal-Mart

product come from over seas instead of being made right here in the

USA.

 

 

 

-

Lynn Ward

arubyrogers

;

 

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Thursday, April 10, 2008 12:45

Could Wal-Mart Cause the End of

Growth Hormones in Milk?

From Dr. Mercola...

Could Wal-Mart Cause the End of Growth Hormones in Milk?

 

 

Wal-Mart, the largest grocery retailer in the United

States, has announced that its store brand milk will now come exclusively

from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. The move will

likely send a powerful signal to food manufacturers about the growing

mainstream demand for healthier food products.

Ronnie Cummins, director of the Organic Consumers Association, says,

" It's reached the tipping point ... Even Wal-Mart's customers are

demanding milk free from genetically engineered hormones. "

The Kroger grocery chain began selling only hormone-free milk a month

ago. Safeway has switched its in-store brands to hormone-free milk,

though it also sells other brands produced from cows given the hormone.

Starbucks recently began using only hormone-free milk in its stores as

well.

Sources:

 

The Globe and Mail March 22, 2008 Dr. Mercola's Comments:

Wal-Mart is not only the largest grocery retailer in the United

States, it’s the largest

 

organic retailer as well. Because of this, they also have the most

organic shoppers, and Wal-Mart wants to keep these shoppers coming into

their stores.

And so, you have their removal of recombinant bovine somatotropin, or

rBGH, from their milk. The decision-makers at Wal-Mart are well aware of

the

 

steady stream of dairies who are eliminating

 

Monsanto’s dangerous hormone from their milk. They’re also aware that

many consumers are boycotting the hormone as well. And if there’s one

thing Wal-Mart will listen to, it’s dollars and cents, and keeping rBGH

in their milk was threatening some of theirs.

So while this may not have been an altruistic move on Wal-Mart’s

part, it is still a positive one. And because Wal-Mart is so giant, this

decision could very well push rBGH, which is already on thin ice in the

United States, off the radar entirely.

Yet, rBGH-Free Milk is STILL Not Healthy

If you HAD to drink pasteurized milk, and you could choose between

one WITH rBGH, and one WITHOUT it, the one without would certainly be

preferable.

Although the U.S. Food and Drug Administration maintains that milk

with the hormone is identical to milk without it, scientists such as Dr.

Michael Hansen from the Consumers Union and Dr. Samuel Epstein from the

Cancer Prevention Coalition feel otherwise.

According to these two experts, milk from rBGH-injected cows contains

substantially higher amounts of a potent cancer tumor promoter called

IGF-1, and despite evidence that rBGH milk contains higher levels of pus,

bacteria, and antibiotics, the FDA gave the hormone its seal of approval,

with no real pre-market safety testing required.

So you are clearly better off avoiding this hormone.

Yet, the real question isn’t whether to drink milk with or without

rBGH, it’s whether to drink milk pasteurized or raw. And there is really

no question about this:

 

the ONLY way that milk should be consumed is if it’s raw.

The funny thing is, there never used to be such a thing as “raw”

milk. That would be like saying, “I want some raw lettuce” or a “raw

orange.” It wasn’t until the early 1900s that pasteurization was

invented, and prior to that, ALL milk was raw.

Well, just as the pot is boiling over rBGH in milk, the issue over

whether raw milk should be made widely available is also heating up. And

I am hopeful that one day soon the voices of the public will prompt some

changes in that arena, like it did for rBGH.

So while Wal-Mart’s decision to stop carrying rBGH milk is a small

step in the right direction, I’ll save my applause until Wal-Mart

announces that they are now stocking their shelves with high-quality RAW

milk.

 

You May Want to Rethink Shopping at

Wal-Mart Anyway

 

Before we pat Wal-Mart on the back too much, let’s all remember that

this mega-corporation is not only the “king of low prices,” it’s the

 

king of predatory business practices as well. And while I do admire

their organizational structure, I do not set foot in Wal-Mart stores

because of their

 

abusive business practices and the way they are helping to

 

degrade organic food standards.

 

For example, Penn State University researchers estimate some 20,000

American families have dropped below the poverty level due to the

astounding growth of Wal-Mart between 1987 and 1998. And in counties

where Wal-Mart stores are located, more than 15 percent of families

depend on food stamps, compared to the national norm of 8 percent.

 

You can find out more details on the perils of the growth of Wal-Mart

by watching

"

Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price.”

When you do, you may come to the same conclusion I did many years

ago, which is that

local farmers

and food coops will always be a better place to buy your food than

any giant superstore like Wal-Mart.

 

 

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, " Kenneth " <plisca

wrote:

>

I would have to agree with Kenneth on this one, hard to believe that

Wal-Mart is even thinking of anyones health, only the all mighty

dollar. Can we believe in someone that sells us lead, and almost

every product that they sell comes from over seas. Who knows what is

in the ingredients of the things that they sell. Have you ever looked

up Proctor and Gamble? One of our biggest manufactures of many things

that we use, they have about 80 factory's none of them in the USA,

and many of them in China. I used to shop at Wal-Mart a lot bought

most of my grocery's there, along with many other things, now I never

step foot in there door way. There are so many better places to shop

than Wal-Mart, and in the long run you save money, and your health. I

buy USA any time that I can, it is not always easy to find, but it is

out there. I am old enough I was raised on American products, home

grown products, and those from over seas do not come even close to

matching them.

 

Annie

 

 

> Soooo, Wal-Mart is putting health above the dollar? WoW! Who would

have

> thought?

> I am not a chemist and have no way to test their milk (if I was

even to buy

> any).

> I guess I would just have to take their word. All the same, tests

can be

> changed to say what ever you want them to say. The majority of the

sheeple

> will believe what they are told and the ones that don't are not

sheep at

> all.

> It is a good story and may, in fact be true, I will go my own way

thank you.

>

>

>

> Kenneth T

>

>

>

>

>

> Maybe this is done to get away from remembering that so many Wal-

Mart

> product come from over seas instead of being made right here in the

USA.

>

>

>

> -

> Lynn Ward

> arubyrogers ; ;

> Sharing-Diet-Info

> Thursday, April 10, 2008 12:45

> Could Wal-Mart Cause the End of

Growth

> Hormones in Milk?

>

>

> From Dr. Mercola...

>

> Could Wal-Mart Cause the End of Growth Hormones in Milk?

>

> Wal-Mart, the largest grocery retailer in the United States, has

announced

> that its store brand milk will now come exclusively from cows not

treated

> with artificial growth hormones. The move will likely send a

powerful signal

> to food manufacturers about the growing mainstream demand for

healthier food

> products.

>

> Ronnie Cummins, director of the Organic Consumers Association,

says, " It's

> reached the tipping point ... Even Wal-Mart's customers are

demanding milk

> free from genetically engineered hormones. "

>

> The Kroger grocery chain began selling only hormone-free milk a

month ago.

> Safeway has switched its in-store brands to hormone-free milk,

though it

> also sells other brands produced from cows given the hormone.

Starbucks

> recently began using only hormone-free milk in its stores as well.

> Sources:

> a.. The Globe and Mail March 22, 2008

> Dr. Mercola's Comments:

>

> Wal-Mart is not only the largest grocery retailer in the United

States, it's

> the largest organic retailer as well. Because of this, they also

have the

> most organic shoppers, and Wal-Mart wants to keep these shoppers

coming into

> their stores.

>

> And so, you have their removal of recombinant bovine

somatotropin, or

> rBGH, from their milk. The decision-makers at Wal-Mart are well

aware of the

> steady stream of dairies who are eliminating Monsanto's dangerous

hormone

> from their milk. They're also aware that many consumers are

boycotting the

> hormone as well. And if there's one thing Wal-Mart will listen to,

it's

> dollars and cents, and keeping rBGH in their milk was threatening

some of

> theirs.

>

> So while this may not have been an altruistic move on Wal-Mart's

part, it

> is still a positive one. And because Wal-Mart is so giant, this

decision

> could very well push rBGH, which is already on thin ice in the

United

> States, off the radar entirely.

>

> Yet, rBGH-Free Milk is STILL Not Healthy

>

> If you HAD to drink pasteurized milk, and you could choose

between one

> WITH rBGH, and one WITHOUT it, the one without would certainly be

> preferable.

>

> Although the U.S. Food and Drug Administration maintains that

milk with

> the hormone is identical to milk without it, scientists such as Dr.

Michael

> Hansen from the Consumers Union and Dr. Samuel Epstein from the

Cancer

> Prevention Coalition feel otherwise.

>

> According to these two experts, milk from rBGH-injected cows

contains

> substantially higher amounts of a potent cancer tumor promoter

called IGF-1,

> and despite evidence that rBGH milk contains higher levels of pus,

bacteria,

> and antibiotics, the FDA gave the hormone its seal of approval,

with no real

> pre-market safety testing required.

>

> So you are clearly better off avoiding this hormone.

>

> Yet, the real question isn't whether to drink milk with or

without rBGH,

> it's whether to drink milk pasteurized or raw. And there is really

no

> question about this: the ONLY way that milk should be consumed is

if it's

> raw.

>

> The funny thing is, there never used to be such a thing as " raw "

milk.

> That would be like saying, " I want some raw lettuce " or a " raw

orange. " It

> wasn't until the early 1900s that pasteurization was invented, and

prior to

> that, ALL milk was raw.

>

> Well, just as the pot is boiling over rBGH in milk, the issue

over whether

> raw milk should be made widely available is also heating up. And I

am

> hopeful that one day soon the voices of the public will prompt some

changes

> in that arena, like it did for rBGH.

>

> So while Wal-Mart's decision to stop carrying rBGH milk is a

small step in

> the right direction, I'll save my applause until Wal-Mart announces

that

> they are now stocking their shelves with high-quality RAW milk.

>

> You May Want to Rethink Shopping at Wal-Mart Anyway

>

> Before we pat Wal-Mart on the back too much, let's all remember

that this

> mega-corporation is not only the " king of low prices, " it's the

king of

> predatory business practices as well. And while I do admire their

> organizational structure, I do not set foot in Wal-Mart stores

because of

> their abusive business practices and the way they are helping to

degrade

> organic food standards.

>

> For example, Penn State University researchers estimate some

20,000

> American families have dropped below the poverty level due to the

astounding

> growth of Wal-Mart between 1987 and 1998. And in counties where Wal-

Mart

> stores are located, more than 15 percent of families depend on food

stamps,

> compared to the national norm of 8 percent.

>

> You can find out more details on the perils of the growth of Wal-

Mart by

> watching " Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price. "

>

> When you do, you may come to the same conclusion I did many years

ago,

> which is that local farmers and food coops will always be a better

place to

> buy your food than any giant superstore like Wal-Mart.

>

>

> http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/04/10/could-

wal-mart-cause-the-end-of-growth-hormones-in-milk.aspx

>

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I think they stopped selling it cause so many people are against RGB milk now and they were feeling the pinch. They want their customers back!

 

Sincerely Barb M.

 

 

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Excellent! Everything has to have something in its favour!! I know how much people appear to hate this store - I've never seen one not being in the US. Now we need to send them the Monsanto video ...........

 

Jane

 

 

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From Dr. Mercola...Could Wal-Mart Cause the End of Growth Hormones in Milk? Wal-Mart, the largest grocery retailer in the United States, has announced that its store brand milk will now come exclusively from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. The move will likely send a powerful signal to food manufacturers about the growing mainstream demand for healthier food products.

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At 05:54 PM 4/10/2008, you wrote:

Jane - I never saw stores like this until I came to the U.S. - I'll never

forget the first time I went to an American mall.......I felt like a kid

in Disnyland.....*grin* A lot of people go to Wal-Mart. Basically, you

can get everything there from soup to nuts. During the holidays they

often have as many of not more toys than an actual toy store. They're

huge. I think, because they're so hug, one can often not only find

a lot of different things, but often they're quite a bit less expensive

than many other stores. Plus, a lot of them stay open 24-7. When DH was

in Saudi Arabia, I used to wander around one when I couldn't sleep. Never

a problem to get a check-out at 3 or 4 am *grin* But, didn't know they

were the largest grocery retailer. .....

Lynn

 

Excellent! Everything has to have something

in its favour!! I know how much people appear to hate this store - I've

never seen one not being in the US. Now we need to send them

the Monsanto video ...........

 

Jane

 

 

 

-

Lynn Ward

 

From Dr. Mercola...

Could Wal-Mart Cause the End of Growth Hormones in Milk?

 

 

Wal-Mart, the largest grocery retailer in the United

States, has announced that its store brand milk will now come exclusively

from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. The move will

likely send a powerful signal to food manufacturers about the growing

mainstream demand for healthier food products.

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