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Yes they are mucking about with our UK climate mind games ,depression another mind game to use against us.lts a world war.As usual this website tells the truth.Thank you👏👏👏.

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WHAT IS rSBT IT WAS ON MY HALF/HALF LABEL. I put it back in the Cooler. GMO GARBAGE.

https://www.salisburypost.com/2020/07/12/what-exactly-is-rbst-on-dairy-labels/

Murphy Stafford

Read more at: https://www.salisburypost.com/2020/07/12/what-exactly-is-rbst-on-dairy-labels/

What exactly is rBST on dairy labels? Published 12:00 am Sunday, July 12, 2020

If you have, did you pick that product over another just because you thought it was a “safer” or “healthier” option than a product that lacked the label? If yes, what would you do if you found out that there is no significant difference in milk between treated cows and untreated cows and this tiny label is just another marketing ploy? If I have your attention now, let me explain what exactly rBST is. It is simply the synthetic growth hormone derived from the Bovine Somatotropin made by recombinant DNA technology to create a more pure substance to be injected. Bovine Somatotropin is a species-specific hormone responsible for growth and maintenance during lactation. It directs nutrients straight to the mammary glands and increases lipolysis (break down of fat) and decreases lipogenesis (formation of fat). Eventually, the growth hormone wears off after peak lactation at around 60 days in Holsteins, and body weight will begin to increase naturally. The purpose of rBST is to increase milk productivity by extending peak lactation and by decreasing the rate of mammary cell lysis. The hormone was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1993 under the name Posilac after being tested to make sure there were no ill effects on humans. The drug can be administered in a cow around two months after calving up to the end of lactation. It is injected every 14 days.

Mr Murphy Stafford needs grammar lessons.

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