Author: k
Date: Jan 29, 2007 17:09
... drugs and hormones to, as the beef industry says, "promote efficient growth." Any combination of the natural hormones estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone, and the synthetic hormones zeranol and trenbolone ...feed to "improve weight gain and feed efficiency." Measurable amounts of hormones in traditionally raised beef are transferred to humans, and some ...
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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Jul 31, 2008 08:31
... officials describe as the most rigorous and comprehensive in sporting history. About 4,500 drug tests will be conducted, including for EPO and human growth hormone, with many athletes targeted for unannounced out-of-competition controls. "Every athlete, the clean ones and the not clean ones, should clearly ...
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Author: Tom Hendricks
Date: Jul 7, 2008 22:52
... starts a period of anabolic build up. For example: "A full 90%% of your daily supply of growth hormone is released... not when you work out... not when you do cardio training.., in fact, not even while you're awake. The fact is, 90%% of your growth hormone supply is released while you sleep -- not only that, but during the first four hours of sleep!" ...
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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Jun 5, 2008 09:28
... of fuel. It is eyeing companies that produce or service filtration equipment (which can now extract anything from caffeine to animal growth hormones by using nanotechnologies), ultraviolet disinfection, desalination technology using membranes, automated water meters and specialist niches in water reuse. "There are 800m ...
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Author: Sybille Lausitz
Date: May 2, 2008 07:03
...Monsanto permission to market rBGH (a GE bovine growth hormone), the first genetically engineered product let loose on us (or did tomatoes ... that rbST use [Monsanto's GE bovine growth hormone] reduces the useful lifespan of a dairy cow. … Given that the incubation ... disgusting feedlots, shot up with steroids and hormones and antibiotics, or Monsanto? Our children who ...
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Author: ta
Date: May 1, 2008 20:30
...Monsanto permission to market rBGH (a GE bovine growth hormone), the first genetically engineered product let loose on us (or did tomatoes with... that rbST use [Monsanto's GE bovine growth hormone] reduces the useful lifespan of a dairy cow. … Given that the incubation period...disgusting feedlots, shot up with steroids and hormones and antibiotics, or Monsanto? Our children who ...
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Author: ibshambat2004
Date: Apr 19, 2008 22:49
... which made them too uncontrolled to operate in a phalanx. And, as a matter of fact, the higher melanin found in hotter climates is on the same string of DNA as other hormones that affect behavior like adrenalin and seratonin. And the reason that in nearly 2000 years of phalanx warfare that the Persians never could form effective formations was that their gene pools lacked enuf...
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Apr 19, 2008 21:57
... which made them too uncontrolled to operate in a phalanx. And, as a matter of fact, the higher melanin found in hotter climates is on the same string of DNA as other hormones that affect behavior like adrenalin and seratonin. The Semites were far more often "alpha males" with high testosterone and adrenalin, but lower seratonin. When emotionally excited, as shown with brain scans, ...
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Author: janetmboobs
Date: Mar 27, 2008 06:04
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Author: Greg Procter
Date: Feb 19, 2008 12:00
... in England and the United States for use in controlling broad-leaf plants. Phenoxyl agents work by mimicking a plant growth hormone, indoleacetic acid (IAA). When sprayed on broad-leaf plants they induce rapid, uncontrolled growth, eventually defoliating them. When sprayed on crops such as wheat or corn, it selectively kills ...
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