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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 420"><p>i am absolutely against hormones or any other product interfering with the normal hormonal or digestive system of an animal, but when a certain product hits the market, that is perfectly safe (aka, no rubbish, filth or other shite), and which causes no harm for either humans or cattle, and when you add to that that it's cheaper to use. then i would say that the whole community of consumers as well as producers fare well by using this particular product. (what's wrong with gluten? it's an industrial by-product, as are cookies that fell on the factory floor). business is about economics, and if you can make the costs smaller, then the profit goes up, and everyone is happy. "all natural" doesn't necessarily mean all grass or pure corn.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:gynantonyx@lycos.com">gynantonyx@lycos.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 420"] i am absolutely against hormones or any other product interfering with the normal hormonal or digestive system of an animal, but when a certain product hits the market, that is perfectly safe (aka, no rubbish, filth or other shite), and which causes no harm for either humans or cattle, and when you add to that that it's cheaper to use. then i would say that the whole community of consumers as well as producers fare well by using this particular product. (what's wrong with gluten? it's an industrial by-product, as are cookies that fell on the factory floor). business is about economics, and if you can make the costs smaller, then the profit goes up, and everyone is happy. "all natural" doesn't necessarily mean all grass or pure corn. [email=gynantonyx@lycos.com]gynantonyx@lycos.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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