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Amazing Facts about INCREASED DISEASE
Here's a real interesting article.

Although this is not on oils, I believe that using an article as the following as a tool to show people the statistics and remind them that milk is not the only place where companies and government are NOT doing what is best for the people, can be a very powerful tool in shaking up people and to remind them that THEY ultimately have to take charge of their own well being, as the government does not do it, nor does the medical or manufacturing industry.

Show an article like this and encourage people to wake up and take charge of their own well being. If they do not, here are the scary statistics.

Does a 2345% increase in Lymphatic cancer from 1990 and 1995 (before and after the use of the rbGH (growth hormone) in cows) make you wonder just a little bit? Well, read on and then share it with the world. That certainly can be a conversation opener for you and your products.
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Margarete


Lymphatic Plague & the genetically engineered growth hormone
Subject: NOT MILK THE MOST IMPORTANT AND INCREDIBLE THING
I'VE EVER WRITTEN
Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2000 15:38:16 -0400
From: Robert Cohen Dear Friends,

If you only read one thing that I write this millennium, please make it this column.

This is really amazing, and should cause quite a stir. You are the first to learn:

LYMPHATIC PLAGUE

An epidemic rise in one under-publicized category of cancers should sound an alarm for all Americans. There is a powerful link to the dramatic surge in lymphatic cancer: the 1994 approval of the genetically engineered bovine growth hormone (rbGH). Before 1995, lymphatic cancers were comparatively rare.

Today, if one adds up the total number of cancer deaths from breast, prostate, lung, pancreatic, and genital cancers, they do not cumulatively equal the number of deaths from lymphatic cancers.

Do I have your attention? This year Americans will consume nearly 180 billion pounds of milk and dairy products in various forms. That will average out to 666 pounds per American, nearly 40% of the average American diet.

Cheese eaters, ice cream slurpers, and milk drinkers of both sexes and every age group will be ingesting dairy products from hormonally- treated cows.

Most Americans are unaware that laboratory animals treated with rbGH experienced enormous changes in their lymphatic systems.

The spleens of these animals grew dramatically.

The controversial genetically modified cow hormone was approved for human consumption in February of 1994.

Cancer statistics have recently been published by the U.S. Census Bureau comparing death rates from cancer by sex and age groups in 1980, 1990, and 1995.

These data support evidence of a runaway plague.

All of America became a laboratory study for rbGH, which is now in America's ice cream, cheese, and pizza.

There are small increases and decreases in lymphatic cancer rates from 1980 to 1990 depending upon sex and age group.

What happened in 1995 represents the most dramatic short-term increase of any single cancer in the history of epidemiological discovery and analyses.

DEATH RATES FROM LYMPHATIC CANCER BY SEX AND AGE (1980 - 1995) (Deaths per 100,000 population in specified age group)
MALE
AGE GROUPS 1980 1990 1995 % increase
35-44 4.3 4.5 36.5 811%
45-54 10.2 10.9 143.7 1318%
55-64 24.4 27.2 480.5 1767%
65-74 48.1 56.8 1089.9 1919%
75-84 80.0 104.5 1842.3 1763%
85+ 93.2 140.5 2837.3 2019%
FEMALE
AGE GROUPS 1980 1990 1995 % increase
35-44 2.4 2.1 44.0 2095%
45-54 6.6 6.0 140.7 2345%
55-64 16.8 16.7 357.5 2141%
65-74 34.4 39.5 690.7 1749%
75-84 57.6 71.2 1061.5 1495%
85+ 63.0 90.0 1249.1 1588%
The approval process for rbGH was the most controversial drug application in the history of the Food & Drug Administration (FDA).

In order to address that controversy, the FDA published an article in the journal SCIENCE (August 24, 1990).

Data in that paper reveal that the average male rat receiving rbGH developed a spleen 39.6 percent larger than the spleen of the control animals after just 90 days of treatment.

The spleens from rbGH-treated females increased in size by a factor of 46 percent. These are not normal reactions and portray animals in distress. These animals were "under attack" by the genetically engineered hormone. The spleen is the first line of defense in a mammal's lymphatic system.

Lab animals treated with rbGH developed lymphatic abnormalities.

This same hormone causing changes in lab animals was introduced into America's food supply in 1994.

As Americans continue to ingest genetically engineered milk and dairy products, lymphatic cancer rates soar.

Americans have become laboratory subjects in genetic engineering's experiment, and the resulting data indicates extreme cause for concern.

Robert Cohen
http://www.notmilk.com
This information courtesy of Robert Cohen
Executive Director - Dairy Education Board (DEB)
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