Beef hormones linked to infertility

Makkonnen

The Quizatz Haderach
BGOL Investor
Beef hormones linked to infertility

* Mark Henderson
* March 28, 2007

PREGNANT women who eat too much beef from cattle treated with growth-promoting hormones may be damaging the future fertility of their unborn sons, scientists said today.

New research has shown that men from the United States whose mothers ate beef at least once a day are likely to have lower sperm concentrations than usual, potentially affecting their ability to have children.

Scientists behind the study said it indicated that anabolic steroids and other hormones widely given to American cattle to promote growth could be having an effect on the sexual development of unborn male foetuses.

Increasing levels of hormones and hormone-mimicking chemicals in the environment, from sources such as pesticides, fertilisers and the con-traceptive pill, have previously been linked to falling sperm counts.

Though the new research points to hormones given to American cattle as another possible factor, it has several important limitations that make the link tentative at best.

The most serious effects were seen only when women ate at least seven beef meals each week.

Sub-fertile sperm counts were measured in only nine men, and none of these was infertile. The research also required women to remember precise details of their diets at least 20 years ago.

Professor Shanna Swan, of the University of Rochester in New York state, who led the study, cautioned that it was applicable only to men from North America born between 1949 and 1983. More research was needed to confirm or refute the hypothesis, she said.

Professor Swan said that the research pointed towards growth-promoting hormones in beef as a likely cause of the men’s lower fertility. “These findings suggest that maternal beef consumption is associated with lower sperm concentration and possible sub-fertility – associations that may be related to the presence of anabolic steroids and other xenobiotics in beef,” she said.

British experts said that the results were of concern. Allan Pacey, a lecturer in andrology at the University of Sheffield, said: “Even though males don’t start producing sperm until puberty, it is during the time in their mother’s womb, and in the early years of their life as an infant, that the testicles develop their capacity to produce sperm.

“That hormones given to cattle might have lowered the sperm counts of adult men because their mothers ate a lot of beef when pregnant, is alarming to say the least. It confirms that Europe was justified to ban their use in cattle production in the mid1980s.”

Alastair Hay, professor of environmental toxicology at the University of Leeds, said that the findings were plausible, but added: “There are major difficulties with this type of study, not least of which is asking a woman how often she ate beef while pregnant 25-30 years ago. We have no idea how much she ate, which would be important to know. At the very least this study should prompt further investigations.”

Red meat risk

— In the study, which is published in the journal Human Reproduction, Professor Swan’s team analysed the semen of 387 men living in the US who were born between 1949 and 1983

— On average, the mothers of the men reported eating 4.3 beef meals per week while they were pregnant, but 51 ate beef seven or more times each week. These women were also more likely to eat large amounts of other red meat, and to have been living in the US when they gave birth

— The sperm counts of men born to this group of heavy beef eaters were on average 24 per cent lower than those of men born to mothers with normal diets

— 17.7 per cent of these men had sperm counts that are classified as sub-fertile according to World Health Organisation guidelines, though this amounted to just nine individuals. The sub-fertility rate among men born to mothers who consumed less beef was 5.7 per cent

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21462473-23289,00.html
 
Makkonnen said:
rBGH rna Bovine Growth Hormone

that shit is why 8yr olds are wearing C-cup bras too. Its proven to cause early onset of puberty in girls but the shit is still legal


It's not like the birth rate for whites was going up anyway................:rolleyes:
 
kayanation said:
It's not like the birth rate for whites was going up anyway................:rolleyes:
between fastfood and other cheap shit its not like this doesnt affect blacks as well

The government is totally irresponsible about this shit too. Approving genetically modified foods without long term testing.

Experimenting and the American People for profit
 
femmenoire said:
And that is why I don't eat beef or pork!

i had to look at that url 4 or 5 times before i realized it is femmenoire speaks, not femmenoire's PEAKS.

i guess you know where my mind is.

back to the issue at hand, i'm glad my moms only ate fish and chicken.
 
BigDaddyBuk said:
i had to look at that url 4 or 5 times before i realized it is femmenoire speaks, not femmenoire's PEAKS.

i guess you know where my mind is.

back to the issue at hand, i'm glad my moms only ate fish and chicken.


:lol: Ha! I guess it could be read that way!
 
This could be said for any product produced nowadays. Nothing is as natural as it would seem.
As a vegetarian I do not have to worry myself with it as much as I do not ingest these products. However, I have to be very aware of where I get my veggies,fruit etc etc. Pesticide usage being the reason why.
 
ladyscorpio said:
This could be said for any product produced nowadays. Nothing is as natural as it would seem.
As a vegetarian I do not have to worry myself with it as much as I do not ingest these products. However, I have to be very aware of where I get my veggies,fruit etc etc. Pesticide usage being the reason why.
Many vegetables are genetically modified as well. The corn used in Taco Bell tortillas and in many canned products are too. Unless you can trace the seeds, products labeled "organic" could be compromised too.
 
ladyscorpio said:
This could be said for any product produced nowadays. Nothing is as natural as it would seem.
As a vegetarian I do not have to worry myself with it as much as I do not ingest these products. However, I have to be very aware of where I get my veggies,fruit etc etc. Pesticide usage being the reason why.

what a fag, eating veggies LOL
 
Makkonnen said:
Many vegetables are genetically modified as well. The corn used in Taco Bell tortillas and in many canned products are too. Unless you can trace the seeds, products labeled "organic" could be compromised too.

yes tell me about it. I think its harder for me to find produce than it is for most of the populous. I usually do use organic as it although not 100% is the better choice. :smh:
I do not eat at fast food joints period. Any thing that is bought in a container I am one of those individuals that reads the labels. You would be surprised at some of the ingredients in foods that are labelled as "good for you" chemically enhanced everything. :smh:
 
ladyscorpio said:
yes tell me about it. I think its harder for me to find produce than it is for most of the populous. I usually do use organic as it although not 100% is the better choice. :smh:
I do not eat at fast food joints period. Any thing that is bought in a container I am one of those individuals that reads the labels. You would be surprised at some of the ingredients in foods that are labelled as "good for you" chemically enhanced everything. :smh:
for awhile in the 90s I couldnt eat anything out of a grocery store since I knew what was in everything produce- :smh: bacteria,GM and chemicals dairy-GM Meat - Gm,bacteria,chemicals, anti-biotics :smh: Fish- chemicals,bacteria Poultry ..............shit goes on and on
had to block some of that out otherwise Id never eat most of the time
 
Makkonnen said:
for awhile in the 90s I couldnt eat anything out of a grocery store since I knew what was in everything produce- :smh: bacteria,GM and chemicals dairy-GM Meat - Gm,bacteria,chemicals, anti-biotics :smh: Fish- chemicals,bacteria Poultry ..............shit goes on and on
had to block some of that out otherwise Id never eat most of the time

yes and its only gotten worse over time as they add more chemicals to the water and to the soils. It makes it tough to shop really and truly. However it is a life I choose and I try to make it as chem free as is possible.
Every few months I will detox just to clean out the liver and colon etc. Some of these chems live in the body for sometime. Its the reason some people will find themselves fatigued all the time lethargic, listless. However most people do not associate that with their food consumption.
 
ladyscorpio said:
yes and its only gotten worse over time as they add more chemicals to the water and to the soils. It makes it tough to shop really and truly. However it is a life I choose and I try to make it as chem free as is possible.
Every few months I will detox just to clean out the liver and colon etc. Some of these chems live in the body for sometime. Its the reason some people will find themselves fatigued all the time lethargic, listless. However most people do not associate that with their food consumption.
word up. sometimes i get jealous of people who don't seem that effected by it though. they walkin around seeming all healthy and shit while i'm jumpin through hoops to feel right. i just recently discovered this site www.dherbs.com and that spurred me to clean my body up. i got a couple hydro colonics and everything. i don't do the veggie thing heavily but i don't eat beef or pork and stick with seafood, small amount of chicken, use olive oil, fruits and smoothies, and drink plenty of water.
 
People, black, white, brown, or whoever need to realize that the FDA doesn't give a fly'n fuc about you. I work in a heavily FDA regulated industry, this I know first hand.

It is all about lobyist, money, and big pharm. Remember this the next time, some food or drug causes cancer, quick death, or infertility.
 
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