In a message dated 3/26/03 8:21:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Not quite. There are a few dairies who don't use them, including the dairy
> where I worked as a kid.
I believe Karen was referring to the naturally ocurring growth hormones
present in all dairy. They are a natural component of mammal milk. In
addition, non-organic dairies inject additional hormones into the cows to
increase milk production. Professor Plant does not deem organic dairy
products significantly safer than non-organic precisely because even organic
milk contains hormones that are bio-identical to those found in human breast
milk.