Paul Saladino· MD
grain finish the animals will be exposed to atrazine on the corn and that atrazine can act as a an estrogenic molecule it probably does bio accumulate in the animals
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grain finish the animals will be exposed to atrazine on the corn and that atrazine can act as a an estrogenic molecule it probably does bio accumulate in the animals
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when cows are fed and moldy grains where they're fed corn that corn is also sprayed with atrazine which has an estrogenic effect and I do have a lot of concerns that those estrogenic molecules accumulate in the fat and in the muscle of these non grass-fed animals