I'm not sure if you could specify? I just learned about antibiotics in Biology this year (I'm a sophomore) and I can tell you something though: do not give antibiotics to your animals to promote growth. It is sorta like taking antibiotics when you're sick. They help you, but can be deadly. It goes the same for animals too. Antibiotics can be deadly because there are such things that may exist in our bodies called MUTANT BACTERIA STRAINS. These strains will not respond to antibiotics when the other bacteria die off. MUTANT BACTERIA STRAINS will stay alive. and worse, multiply. And then you have a whole swarm of mutant bacteria strains in your body that can't be taken away with antibiotics. So when you give certain livestock antibiotics to promote growth, you're risking possession of mutant bacteria in your body when you eat their meat. The animal may have mutant bacteria strains already and you don't know it. So when you eat the animal, you're risking getting these bacteria strains. Sorry if that didn't help, but you may have learned something vital instead.
There really is not significantly enough hormones and antibiotics in the meat to directly effect us. However, that is only if proper protocols and withdrawal times have been followed to the T. If meat that enters the food chain contains trace amounts of hormones and antibiotics, it could mean children going into puberty earlier in life, other reproductive problems, and people getting sick from the meat.All meat contains some form of and certain amounts of hormones, no matter how it is raised. But the animals that have been injected with hormones a number of times will cause more harm to humans than naturally-raised, no-hormones-added meat would. Meat comes from animals, and animals, like us humans, have hormones that are circulated throughout the body in its natural processes like estrous cycling, pregnancy, testosterone, growth (for young growing animals), and other things. But like I said, meat that contains unhealthy levels of hormones are indeed, bad for us.
It produces hormones that help us to grow and develop.
In the US, the Paragard IUD has no hormones. Mirena and Skyla have hormones.
Organic food is better for us because it contains no pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, and such. It's also not refined. Eating organic helps to keep our body in the best possible condition.
Music is a great thing! It is a element in life that connects with you physically, spirituality and emotionally. Music is basically my life without it i would go wild :)
Facts about meat are....e.g. -red meat is bad for us in any concision - meat is important in a diet -it gives us minerals -meat comes from the flesh of the animals
Some possibilities: 1. Though overweight and obesity is increasing throughout the developed world, rates in the US are particularly high and young women with higher body fat percentages menstruate earlier. 2. Synthetic hormones are used in meat production in the US.
it does not affect us
Yes. Rabbits can and are raised for meat.
No and they are not used in most countries. Growth hormones are banned in all of North America and most of Europe. It is just not feasible to inject a drug into a chicken. Growth hormone injections are worth more than the chicken. Hormones cannot be fed to the birds, it does not work, they have to be individually injected and a current cost of about 3.00 US. A chicken, dressed out and sold to a vendor for resale nets a producer about 4.50 US.
the hormones in our bodies make us emotional
Hormones