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workathomemom207
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| Joined: 14 Oct 2007 |
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:52 pm Post subject: Moms Please Read Important! |
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I felt it necessary to put this up..
Please make sure you read it:
This is about the Walmart Milk...
I am wondering if this was not my daughter's problem and not something we thought...
This was checked out with Snopes:
http://www.snopes.com/medical/potables/walmart.asp
Read the following please:
Just in case any of you shop at Wal-Mart like me, you might want to reconsider
>buying their Milk after reading this... Please read this and pass along to
>as many people as you can think of. Mitzi Lyons and her husband Kyle live
>in Gainesville , TX . Their daughter, Marissa, has been experiencing
>menstrual problems (bleeding every day) for three years and within the
>last year; she started producing milk (lactating). They have performed
>every test, every surgery, put her on birth control and in January were
>scheduled to undergo a hysterectomy. NEVERTHELESS, Mitzi's dad started
>researching his granddaughter's condition on the internet found out about
>RBST in milk. RBST is a hormone injected into cows to produce more milk.
>Wal-Mart Great Value milk contains RBST and is the brand that the Lyons
>family has used for years. Three months ago, they pulled Marissa off Great
>Value Milk and she quit bleeding and lactating. Her doctors in Houston are
>going to write a medical journal discovery about her case, because the FDA
>says that RBST is safe. Mitzi asked me to please share this with everyone
>I could think of to I hope that save someone the pain and suffering that
>Marissa has endured. I have pulled my family from Wal-Mart Great Value
>milk and bought Borden instead. Borden has a label on their milk that
>states that RBST is not used on their cows. Please pass this on
We put her on Birth Control now.
But I used to buy Walmart Milk before going to Powdered Milk Recently.
Sooo, I am thinking this was the problem.. be careful of the label..
__________________ _________________ Peace and Blessings, Lynne'
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usborne
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 3:40 pm Post subject: |
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This is terrible! Nothing is safe anymore! _________________ Earn Books for FREE!
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workathomemom207
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:13 am Post subject: |
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yes i know this next spring i am going to start a veggie garden and we are getting a cow for meat this year coming cuz this is just getting really ridiculous indeed, and they are not even recalling it or nothing.. just a warning on it, personally i don't think they need it in the milk!
Imagine what it may be giving to children even younger!
Unreal! _________________ Peace and Blessings, Lynne'
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usborne
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:37 pm Post subject: |
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I had a veggie garden this year. Didn't get enough to can though. We have had a very dry summer so what came out of the garden we ate. I still have tomatoes, until the frost gets them. I hope the winter will not be as dry because I am afraid our well will not tolerate much more. _________________ Earn Books for FREE!
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workathomemom207
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 9:21 pm Post subject: |
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yes it is hard for the plants in dry weather and we know all about wells drying up too here in Maine we went through one bout of that with our neighbors all dry around us.. but we were not dry thank goodness, our well never seems to ever run out of water we have a really good line where it is.
I don't know either if I will have enough to can.. heck i am not sure i want to master canning lol
I cook enough as it is just for the household! lol
Anyways, I know that if nothing else we can sell them to others
That would be fun too
I hope you have a really wet winter though for your wells sake anyways. _________________ Peace and Blessings, Lynne'
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MsFit
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:50 am Post subject: |
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oh no what next!
I occasionally would buy walmart milk,
now i'm just so not going to buy it after reading that. _________________ $ These Sites Have Paid Me! $
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gretchen062174
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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:40 pm Post subject: Holy Cow! |
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| Thanks so much for the info!!! |
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