Sunday, October 13, 2013

Regulations for Feeding Swine

In my attempt to verify this information, I went to the USDA website, but it's closed right now over the shutdown.

Although the USDA allows growth hormone to be fed to beef and sheep, it forbids growth hormone in poultry and swine.  There are numerous articles affirming arsenic added to poultry feed, as well as scientifically altering chickens, such as featherless, and increased sizes, but it's referred to as natural selection, not genetic modification.

I've noticed this on several sites and many grocery stores have obviously realized the value of "living high on the hog."  Pork is filling the meat cases, as well as the recommendations from many natural websites, due to the stringent regulations.

Please keep in mind, regardless of regulation, what our Creator has called unclean, doesn't change with USDA regulation.  On the other hand, we humans can bring filth to what YHWH has called clean.

http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/id/QAA400066

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