Is there a connection between an animal-based diet, particularly milk and the prevalence of obesity, early menarche in children and hormone dependent cancer? One-hundred years ago the economy was mainly agrarian, the mass production of milk was in its infancy, and the use of hormones and synthetic hormones did not exist. The use of Synthetic hormones in milk has raised concerns since the major source of estrogen in the diet is from milk derived from pregnant cows when the concentration of estrogen in blood, and hence in milk, increases. This has prompted many studies about safe levels and the long-term health risk of animal-derived food sources. If hormones are a potential culprit in endocrine disruptions and physiological effects, what c...
Human milk is the best natural and optimal food for neonates with several immunologic, developmental...
The consumption of cow’s milk is a part of the basic nutritional habits of Western industrialized co...
PURPOSE: Studies indicate that milk intake is associated with insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) c...
Introduction: Dairy products contain hormones which can be absorbed by the human body. These compoun...
To Read the full Article, Download from the main website www.thescienceworld.net Milk...
More than 6 billion people all over the world consume milk and milk products. More than 750 million ...
The presence of hormones in milk and dairy foods was discussed decades ago but more concerns were wi...
Previous investigations found high dairy intakes in girls associated with rapid height growth and ex...
Background/Objectives: Little is known about nutritional factors that influence circulating concentr...
In the last 60 years, milk, meat, and egg worldwide consumption per capita increased 2-, 3-, and 5-f...
Recently, many studies have investigated potential estrogenic compounds in the human diet. Several o...
The most recent scientific evidence supports the consumption of cow’s milk and dairy products as par...
A large body of evidence is accumulating which contradicts the currently generalized belief that ani...
Background: Recent evidence has highlighted the prevalence of mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency in ...
The most recent scientific evidence supports the consumption of cow's milk and dairy products as par...
Human milk is the best natural and optimal food for neonates with several immunologic, developmental...
The consumption of cow’s milk is a part of the basic nutritional habits of Western industrialized co...
PURPOSE: Studies indicate that milk intake is associated with insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) c...
Introduction: Dairy products contain hormones which can be absorbed by the human body. These compoun...
To Read the full Article, Download from the main website www.thescienceworld.net Milk...
More than 6 billion people all over the world consume milk and milk products. More than 750 million ...
The presence of hormones in milk and dairy foods was discussed decades ago but more concerns were wi...
Previous investigations found high dairy intakes in girls associated with rapid height growth and ex...
Background/Objectives: Little is known about nutritional factors that influence circulating concentr...
In the last 60 years, milk, meat, and egg worldwide consumption per capita increased 2-, 3-, and 5-f...
Recently, many studies have investigated potential estrogenic compounds in the human diet. Several o...
The most recent scientific evidence supports the consumption of cow’s milk and dairy products as par...
A large body of evidence is accumulating which contradicts the currently generalized belief that ani...
Background: Recent evidence has highlighted the prevalence of mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency in ...
The most recent scientific evidence supports the consumption of cow's milk and dairy products as par...
Human milk is the best natural and optimal food for neonates with several immunologic, developmental...
The consumption of cow’s milk is a part of the basic nutritional habits of Western industrialized co...
PURPOSE: Studies indicate that milk intake is associated with insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) c...