The kinder shall inherit
the earth
partly because of
animal eaters' sterility
partly because of
animal eaters' senility
ANIMAL PRODUCTS REDUCE SEXUAL FUNCTIONING
INFERTILITY
Sons of coweating mothers have lower sperm counts
and some infertility, according to a
team at the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York
which studied data on the partners of 387 pregnant women in five U.S. cities between 2000 and 2005, and on the mothers of the fathers-to-be.
(reported by Reuters, ABC, and MSNBC) GYNECOMASTIA
Gynecomastia is
swelling of male breasts, due in the US mainly to
the regime's allowance of female hormones given to
cows.. hormones banned in Europe before the WTO
rescinding for causing breast, uterine, cervical and prostate cancer.
http://www.notmilk.com IMPOTENCE AND ANIMAL FAT
Some cowboys.. have impotence as animal fat blocks
the penile arteries
Other cowboys.. are enslaved by the area below the waist..
as female hormones in animal flesh (in the US) constantly stimulate
unnaturally sex appetites
http://www.pcrm.org
WEIGHT LOSS AND BEAUTY
Dr Hardinge's isocaloric studies
revealed that after 3 months on
the same number of calories,
nonvegetarians weighed the most,
dairy vegetarians 11 lbs. less,
vegans 23 lbs. less
and fruitarians the least.
FRAGRANCE
The butyric acid in animal fat
lcauses an offensive smell in the skin. http://www.vegsource.com/klaper
Michael Klaper, MD.. has lectured on meat as a cause of impotence
PROSTATE UTERINE CERVICAL OVARIAN AND BREAST
CANCERS
The US has the highest rates of
prostate uterine and breast cancer
in the world, as the animal agriculture dominated
regime allows carcinogenic hormones
banned by the EU. DES was banned
in the US but was quickly replaced
by another hormone, bovine growth
hormone. The brutal castration
and branding of bulls comes back
to some cattlemen as the castration
in prostate cancer. Spiritual teachers say that sexuality is energy
and that those who waste it in momentary pleasure
have less energy for the work of life: love of God
and all beings Animal eating is necrophagy or
the consumption of cadavers.
PROMISCUITY IN BOTH STRAIGHT AND GAY
POPULATIONS REDUCES LIFE EXPECTANCY
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Gay men live an average 7 years less than straight men... from immune deficiency diseases caused
by adapting to the organisms in other systems, from
STD's in general, and from
correlation to violence. Just as a human being's immune
system is exhausted more each time he or she
consumes another animal, in the same way, immune
systems are harmed by multiple sex partners.
Gay women as a rule are more faithful than gay men.
Promiscuous gay and straight
men and women spread AIDS,
syphilis, gonorrhea, clamydia, crabs
etc. to the general population.
Promiscuity becomes a public
health issue.
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worldanimalnet.org
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Reuters, MSNBC
reuters.com Eat a lot of beef? It may affect your son's sperm
Wed Mar 28, 2007 3:55AM EDT
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. women who eat a lot of beef while pregnant give birth to sons who grow up to have low sperm counts, researchers reported on Tuesday.
They believe pesticides, hormones or contaminants in cattle feed may be to blame. Chemicals can build up in the fat of animals that eat contaminated feed or grass, and cattle were and are routinely given hormones to boost their growth.
"In sons of 'high beef consumers' (more than seven beef meals/week), sperm concentration was 24.3 percent lower," the researchers wrote in their report, published in the journal Human Reproduction.
The team at the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York studied data on the partners of 387 pregnant women in five U.S. cities between 2000 and 2005, and on the mothers of the fathers-to-be.
Of the 51 men whose mothers remembered eating the most beef, 18 percent had sperm counts classified by the World Health Organization as sub-fertile.
"The average sperm concentration of the men in our study went down as their mothers' beef intake went up. But this needs to be followed carefully before we can draw any conclusions," said Shanna Swan, who led the team.
Swan said she would like to study infertile men to see if similar findings might hold for them.
"I was really surprised when we found this. It was a really strong association," Swan said in a telephone interview.
Swan is perhaps best known for controversial findings that male sperm counts are falling in many regions. She has been doing research to find out if environmental hormones may be to blame.
"We know from rodent studies that even tiny amounts of estrogen in utero (while in the womb) can affect sperm count," Swan said.
TALKING TO MOTHERS
She and colleagues set up a study of pregnant women and their partners, with funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
"They came in, we got a sperm count, they did an interview," Swan said. Starting in 2000, they also gave questionnaires to the mothers of the men.
"Earlier this year I became more aware of the controversy about growth hormones in beef," she added.
So her team went back through the questionnaires and the data on sperm count and analyzed the data.
She admits the study is limited -- this type of study, called a retrospective study, is not as powerful as a study that follows people in real-time.
But she believes that women can remember fairly accurately what they ate while pregnant.
"When you are pregnant you are very aware of what you eat -- you are watching your weight and some things make you sick and you need to get enough of x and y so you focus on that," she said.
The mothers of the men were asked only if they ate beef more than once a day or less -- something Swan believes they could remember accurately.
Swan now wants to test young men living in the European Union, where hormones have been banned in beef since 1988.
"Given the widespread use of hormones to stimulate animal growth in the United States, the findings of this study that a mother's consumption of beef could be linked with a reduced sperm count in her son is plausible," said Alastair Hay, professor of environmental toxicology at Britain's University of Leeds.
Swan said beef eating was the only real link between the women whose sons had low sperm counts.
"Almost nobody ate a lot of other meat and if they did, they also ate a lot of beef," she said.
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