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Author: | themsforum.org [ Sun, 08 Dec 2024, 10:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Arla Bovear in our foods - a serious health risk |
Arla Bovear products are primarily focused on dairy. Here's a comprehensive list of foods that Bovear is involved in: 1. Cheese - Various types of cheese including sliced, grated, and block cheeses. - Specialty cheeses like blue cheese and cream cheese. The present list contains: Anchor, Apetina, Lurpak, Castello 2. Butter - Regular and salted butter. - Spreadable butter products. The present list contains: Lurpak, Anchor 3. Milk - Whole, semi-skimmed, and skimmed milk. - Flavoured milk options. The present list of sellers are: Tesco. Asda, Morrisons, Lidl. Please verify for yourself as shops are removing them because of failing to sell these products. Some observers have noticed that the ingredient is absent on the labels but embossed at the bottom of the plastic bottles. 4. Yogurt - Regular, Greek-style, and flavoured yogurts. - Drinkable yogurts. 5. Cream - Whipping cream and cooking cream. - Sour cream. 6. Infant Formula - Dairy-based infant nutrition products. 7. Whey Protein - Protein powders for fitness and nutrition. Extensive concerns have been raised about this product. This additive is not only an offering to the false concept of net-zero, but also a bluff and actually contributes to their depopulation agenda, attacking humanity from every angle that they can. Please note that Tesco is selling this milk with ARLA embossed at the bottom of the plastic milk bottle. You can see it better if you run a lead pencil over the embossing. It is also in the organic milk they supply. There is no reference to it on the labels, which is a breach of food regulations. There are 30 farm trials on the additive Bovaer to supposedly reduce animal generated methane. Far more amounts of Methane are being produced by the melting of the permafrost. It has been established that Methane has a 12-year cycle, which eventually gets rid of it from the atmosphere. Bovaer, a feed additive for cows and other ruminants, has some potential side effects including: 1. Inhalation: 3-nitroxypropanol three (3-NOP) the active ingredient in Boyer can be harmful if inhaled, 2. Skin and eye irritation: (3-NOP) can irritate the skin and eyes 3. Mesenchymal cell hyperplasia and benign tumours: At higher doses, 3-NOP can cause mesenchymal cell hyperplasia and benign tumours in females. 4. Male fertility and reproductive organs: 3-NOP may damage male fertility and reproductive organs. Other considerations for Bovaer include: 1. Genotoxicity: Genotoxicity has not been fully clarified. 2. Safety for other animal species: The FEEDAP panel could not conclude on the safety of the adjective for other animal species 3. The handling: Personal protective gear including eyewear dust mask and impervious gloves should be worn when handling Bovaer 4. Waste: Operators should wash hands after handling Bovaer. Interestingly, in a note from the FDA reads that the product is not for human use. Another study performed by the British Food Standards Agency found that giving rodents a high dose increased the risk of cancer in female rats. Japan's Food Commission found that 3-NOP, the active ingredients in Bovaer shrinks testicles, decreases sperm counts, reduces sperm motility and causes tumours. DSM Firmenich which produces Bovear received £10million to open a plant in Ayrshire to produce this frankenscience product. Their largest institutional investor is BlackRock. Brands which have partnerships with Arla foods are: Muller, Tesco, Sainsburys, Asda, Morrisons, Aldi, Lidl, Waitrose, Co-op, Iceland, Starbucks, McDonald's and Ecomilk. Comment: My speculation is that Bovear, works on the gut microbiome, somehow displacing or modifying the existing bacteria to a less functional microbiome. This would cause bloating and constipation to the animals, thus reducing the effusions from their bodies. Humans consuming this milk shall have the same effect with severe gas bloating and inability to eat well. This will increase the already lengthy queues in the hospitals needing multiple scans and tests and extremely uncomfortable lives for the patients. If you notice that you have started suffering from IBS in the last few months, you may be able to litigate against those covertly selling this product without clearly labelling it on the milk bottles. |
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