As the petrochemical era grew and grew warning signs emerged that some of these chemicals could pose hazards. The data initially were trivial, anecdotal, but gradually a body of data started accumulating to the extent that we now know that the synthetic chemicals which have permeated our workplace, our consumer products, our air, our water…produce cancer, and also produce birth defects and other toxic effects. Further more, industry has known about this, at least most industries have known about this and have attempted to trivialize these risks.”…”the industrial world is awash in milk. We’re overproducing milk. We actually have governments around the world who pay farmers not to produce milk. So the first product Monsanto comes up with is a product that produces more of what we don’t need.”…”there’s a cost to the cows. The cows get sicker when they’re injected with rBGH. They’re injected with antibiotics. We know that people are consuming antibiotics through their food. And we know that that’s contributing to antibiotic resistant bacteria and diseases. And we know we’re at a crisis when somebody can go into a hospital and get a staff infection, and it can’t be cured, and they die. That’s a crisis.”…”Bad for the cow, bad for the farmer bad potentially for the consumer, the jury’s out. We see a lot of conflicting evidence about potential health risks. And of course as a consumer why should I take any risks?
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