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Monday, June 24, 2013

Do you think steroids and growth hormone being pumped into farm animals is making humans look more muscular?

Question by cannonball: Do you think steroids and growth hormone being pumped into farm animals is making humans look more muscular?
In almost all cases, corporately farmed animals are given HGH and steroids. Does this have an effect on the human physique?
If you look at humans now compared to even 50 years ago, there is a big difference in appearance. Humans are becoming bigger and more muscular.


Best answer:

Answer by Jaz
yes it does but it will hurt the human body latr



What do you think? Answer below!

11 comments:

  1. yes it has a great impact on the human body intake..

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  2. I'll agree people are getting bigger (at least in the US). But i'm not so sure about the muscular part.. :)

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  3. It's speeding up puberty in the kids. There are 12 and 13 year old girls who have secondary sex characteristics that make them look fully developed when they are not.

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  4. No, it doesn't. There has been tons of research done on livestock grown implants and nobody has ever shown them to be unhealthy. The Brits refuse to import our beef because of them. But their own research shows them to be safe. Because they can prove no harm, but still refuse our beef, we're able to levy tariffs on some imports from England.

    --"The United States has published a list of EU products that will be hit by 100% punitive tariffs to retaliate for the European import ban on its hormone-treated beef."--

    --"The European Union has banned the beef, because its scientists are worried that hormone-treated meat carries health risks, possibly causing cancer and triggering reproductive disorders in men.

    US scientists and the World Trade Organisation (WTO) dispute this."--

    In fact, you get many more hormones from soybeans than from beef that's been treated with growth implants.

    3 oz of soybeans - 168,000,000 hormones (in nanograms)
    3 oz of implanted beef - 1.9 nanograms of estrogen. 3 oz serving of beef from a steer NOT implanted with growth implants - 1.3 nanograms. Virtually no difference.

    --"The scientific conclusions of the FDA, the World Organization for Animal Health and the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the world’s food safety body, indicate that the miniscule amount of estrogen in beef from cattle receiving implants is well below any level that would be of significance to humans."--

    So it looks like it's all those soybeans that vegetarians are consuming that's causing the supposed problems being listed here.

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  5. anti-biotics, hormones and pesticides are a deadly combo that industrial farmers use to keep livestock "safe"

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  6. Humans are becoming obese and unhealthy these days.

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  7. "In almost all cases, corporately farmed animals are given HGH and steroids. Does this have an effect on the human physique?"

    Can specify which are these "most companies", which specific hormones and antibiotics they use and what does on average per animal? And if the dose is beyond the safe limits cording to government ant independent laboratories
    No you can't because such info is conspicuously absent from the vegetarian propaganda sites..It is more convenient. to make generalizations to foil the ignorant because God forbid, details might actually make them think for themselves.

    If people are getting muscular, then that would be opposite of another vegetarian mantra that most omnis are fat won;t it? Thank you for pointing that out...

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  8. No I just think we eat better in general all around and do not get enough naturally occuring excercise with today's technology, BUT I still do not think these can be good for us, so we only buy organic.

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  9. It makes kids mature physically (not mentally) earlier. It will make them age faster, too. Seems like something people could sue over...

    Ignore "exsft" he is just trying to push the meat agenda.

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  10. Perhaps to some degree... I think it is having more of an effect on how "early" so many girls and boys are "maturing" and hitting puberty.

    Heck, I still look younger than a lot of current high-school and middle-schoolers!

    I do believe that diet plays a huge role in appearance and rate of maturation... particularly when that diet is full of growth hormones and steroids.

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  11. As we all know America is suffering from a over-buff epidemic.

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