The Cancer Time Bomb Sitting in Your Refrigerator
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. If you're a woman, your
chance of getting breast cancer in your lifetime is about one in eight.
Researchers at a breast cancer conference stated that up to one-third of breast
cancers could be avoided by making different lifestyle choices, such as the
foods you choose to eat.
There is one food you may be surprised to learn, that
is directly linked to breast cancer—and that is pasteurized dairy in the form of
milk or milk products. The risk lies in consuming milk from cows treated with a
synthetic genetically engineered growth hormone called rBGH, and unfortunately,
this applies to about one third of the dairy cows in America. When you consume
dairy products from these cows, every product made from their milk is
contaminated with this dangerous hormone—be it
cheese, ice cream, yogurt, butter —or just plain milk.
Cows are injected with rBGH to boost their milk
production. But science has proven this practice, although profitable to the
dairy industry, comes at a high price to you, as well as to dairy cows. RBGH (or
recombinant bovine growth hormone) is a synthetic version of natural bovine
somatotropin (BST), a hormone produced in cows' pituitary glands. The giant
multinational company Monsanto developed the recombinant version from
genetically engineered E. coli bacteria and markets it under the brand name "Posilac."
RBGH is the largest selling dairy animal drug in America.
But it is banned in Canada, Japan, Australia, New
Zealand, and in the 27 countries of the European Union because of its dangers to
human health. Many have tried to inform the public of the risks of using this
hormone in dairy cows, but their attempts have been met with overwhelming
opposition by the powerful dairy and pharmaceutical industries, and their
government liaisons.
Monsanto Lawyers Threaten "Dire Consequences" for Whistleblowers
In 1997, two Fox-affiliate
investigative journalists, Jane Akre and Steve Wilson, attempted to air a
program exposing the truth about the dangers of rBGH. Lawyers for Monsanto, a
major advertiser with the Fox network, sent letters promising "dire
consequences" if the story aired. After attempts by Fox to bribe the reporters
to keep quiet failed, the station agreed to air a revised version of the report.
83 edits later, the report was shelved and the courts took over. Although a
lower court ruled in favor of the reporters for some $425,000, a Florida appeals
court denied them 'whistleblower' protection, claiming Fox (and the media in
general) have no obligation to tell the truth and have the freedom to report,
essentially, fact or fiction as real news.
Despite decades of evidence about the dangers of rBGH,
the FDA still maintains it's safe for human consumption and ignores scientific
evidence to the contrary. According to
Dr. Samuel Epstein, a well-respected professional in cancer prevention and
toxicology and chairman of the
Cancer Prevention
Coalition, the FDA has responded to evidence that rBGH is unsafe with a wide
range of "tenuous and inconsistent claims" based on "highly speculative and
misleading calculations…based on a wide range of assumptions," often citing
flawed scientific studies that simply are not meaningful.
In 1999, the United Nations Safety Agency ruled
unanimously not to endorse or set safety standards for rBGH milk, which has
effectively resulted in an international ban on U.S. milk. The Cancer Prevention
Coalition, trying for years to get the use of rBGH by the dairy industry banned,
resubmitted a petition to FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, MD, in January
2010.
They are still waiting for a response. Although the
FDA stubbornly sticks to its position that milk from rBGH-treated cows is no
different than milk from untreated cows, this is just plain false and is not
supported by science.
Differences Between rBGH-Treated and Untreated Milk
According to Dr. Epstein, rBGH milk differs from
natural milk nutritionally, pharmacologically, immunologically, and hormonally,
and he cites the following differences. RBGH milk contains:
- Increased levels of
insulin growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
- Contamination with
illegal antibiotics and drugs used to treat mastitis and other rBGH-induced
diseases, as well as pus from increased rates of mastitis among the cows
injected with rBGH
- Increased levels of
the thyroid hormone enzyme thyroxin-5'-monodeiodinase
- Reduced casein
content (a milk protein)
- Increased
concentration of long-chain fatty acids and decreased concentration of
short-chain fatty acids
ALL of the factors above can cause or contribute to
health problems for people. But people aren't the only ones suffering—as it
turns out, the cows getting injected with these hormones are suffering as well.
RBGH Causes 16 Different Medical Problems in Dairy Cows
As mentioned above, the cows receiving this synthetic
hormone suffer massively high rates of mastitis, a painful infection of their
udders. Monsanto's own data show up to an 80 percent incidence of mastitis in
hormone-treated cattle, resulting in the need for routine administration of
antibiotics and other drugs. This increases the frequency of allergic reactions
and fuels antibiotic resistance. But mastitis is not the only adverse veterinary
effect. The
Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research
(2003) found 16 different harmful medical conditions resulting from rBGH
administration to dairy cattle, including:
- 40 percent increase
in infertility
- 55 percent
increased risk for lameness
- Shortened lifespan
- Hoof disorders
- Visibly abnormal
milk
From the data presented in this meta-analysis, I
think it's a reasonable conclusion that injecting animals with rBGH is cruel and
inhumane treatment, besides producing milk that is not fit for human
consumption.
RBGH Raises Levels of IGF-1 in Milk by Up to 70 Percent
IGF-1 is a potent hormone that acts on your pituitary
gland to induce powerful metabolic and endocrine effects, including cell growth
and replication. Elevated IGF-1 levels are associated with breast and other
cancers. When cows are injected with rBGH, their levels of IGF-1 increase up to
20-fold, and this
IGF-1 is
excreted in the milk.
According to some confidential, unpublished industry
studies, IGF-1 levels consistently elevate by 25 to 70 percent in rBGH milk. In
reality, it is probably worse than that, since standard calculation techniques
used by the dairy industry underestimate IGF-1 levels by a factor of four.
In one study,
a six-fold
increase in IGF-1 levels in milk were found as early as seven days following
rBGH treatment.
Not only are IGF-1 levels elevated in the milk of
rBGH-treated cows, but a significant portion of this IGF-1 is in the free, or
unbound, form, which may be about 10 times as potent as the IGF-1 in untreated
milk. And not only does pasteurization NOT destroy this protein, but studies
show it actually increases IGF-1 levels by about 70 percent, presumably
by disrupting protein binding. There is a glaring absence of safety margins for
IGF-1 in milk, and assurances by industry and government regulators to establish
these parameters have been nothing more than empty promises.
Ok, so the levels of IGF-1 are higher in rBGH milk.
But does the IGF get absorbed into your system when you drink it, or does your
digestive tract break it down and render it inert?
Science tells us unequivocally that you do NOT break
this down when you swallow it, but you DO absorb it into your bloodstream, as
evidenced by both human and animal studies. Infants and young children absorb
IGF-1 in even higher concentrations than adults, because their gut wall is more
permeable to proteins. Infants and young children show higher levels of cow's
milk protein antibodies. The IGF-1 in dairy products appears to be protected
during digestion by casein and by dairy's buffering effects.
How Elevated IGF-1 Levels May Raise Your Breast Cancer Risk
Only one of every 10 breast cancer cases is
attributed to genetics—the other nine are triggered by environmental factors,
some of which are dietary. The fact that increased IGF-1 levels in
hormone-treated milk increase your risk for breast, colon, and prostate cancers
as has been documented in about 50 scientific publications over the past three
decades. Among them is the 1998
Harvard Nurses Health study, which showed that premenopausal women with
elevated IGF-1 levels had up to a seven-fold increase in breast cancer. And
women younger than age 35 who have elevated IGF-1 have more aggressive breast
cancer.
How does IGF-1 contribute to breast cancer?
IGF-1 regulates cell growth, cell division, and the
ability of cancer cells to spread to your distant organs (invasiveness). In
other words, IGF-1 has potent mitogenic effects in human breast tissue,
especially in the presence of estradiol (a form of estrogen). Growth factors
such as IGF-1 are "catalysts" for the transformation of normal breast tissue
into breast cancer tissue, and are critically involved in the aberrant growth of
human breast cancer cells. The following two findings have direct bearing on
this link between elevated IGF-1 levels and breast cancer:
- Specific IGF-1
mammary cell receptors are elevated by a factor of 10 in malignant human
breast tissue.
- IGF-1 plasma
concentrations are higher in breast cancer patients than in healthy
patients. (As an aside, this is how the breast cancer drug
tamoxifen exerts its action—by reducing blood IGF-1 levels.)
According to Dr. Epstein, IGF-1 blocks your natural
defense mechanisms against early microscopic cancers—it prevents apoptosis of
cancer cells, or programmed cellular self-destruction.
The breast tissues of female fetuses and infants are
especially sensitive to hormonal influences and cancer-causing chemicals.
Infants and children exposed to high IGF-1 early on may become "sensitized,"
leading to health problems later in life, such as breast enlargement in infants
and young children, and breast cancer in adult women. Yet, despite these
elevated risks to children, few schools make rBGH-free or organic milk
available, nor do most state governments under low-income food programs.
A study authored by Dr. Epstein demonstrated that IGF-1 in rBGH milk is a
potential risk factor for both breast and gastrointestinal cancers. And a study
published in
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention concluded that
diet can impact cancer risk by influencing IGF-1 level.
The risks don't end with breast cancer.
Ten studies show that consuming milk from rBGH-treated
cows raises your risk for colon cancer, and seven studies document this for
prostate cancer. If you want more information on this topic, I recommend reading
Dr. Epstein's 2006 book, What's In Your Milk?
Are You Drinking rBGH Milk?
You very well may be drinking rBGH milk, or eating
rBGH cheese or yogurt, as no labeling is required. This is despite the fact that
surveys show that more than 80 percent of Americans want it labeled, but the
government, as usual, continues bowing to industry lobbyists. The good news is,
as increasing numbers of consumers and dairies choose to avoid rBGH, you can
find labels that say "rBGH-free" or a similar variation. Organic milk is also
rBGH-free. According to the Hartman Group,
organic milk is now among the first organic product consumers buy.
Organic milk is enjoying an annual growth rate of
about 20 percent, while overall milk consumption has dropped by about 10
percent.
Organic milk is certainly preferable to milk that
contains this dangerous hormone. However, I still don't recommend drinking any
milk that is pasteurized—organic or otherwise. You can avoid the risks of rBGH,
as well as
pasteurization, by drinking
only raw milk that comes from a small farmer you know and trust. The milk
issue is really part of the larger problem of genetic manipulation of our food
supply. The more you can
avoid genetically modified (GM) and
highly processed foods, the healthier you and your family will be.
Reference:
·
Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research October 2003
·
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 2002
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