I never knew this was even an issue. https://www.onegreenplanet.org/natural-health/doctors-demand-fda-add-breast-cancer-warning-cheese/
Yeah, Yeah. Cheese causes cancer, cranberries cause cancer, farmed salmon, popcorn, and it goes on and on. With the differing messages changing weekly, we may as well eat well, eat healthy, and enjoy life without fear of the fork!
Playing with words in a manipulative way , you can come to the conclusion that having children causes cancer and that it is caused by any number of foods or events depending on what the 'researcher' does or doesn't like.
I've never heard of this one before and I DO eat lots of cheese. Personally with all these links I sometimes wonder if it is all the additives into the cow or dairy animal food that is causing this increase in cancer (and lots of other allergies etc ?)
It's sick they keep on about different foods can cause this and that...when everyone is born with cancer cells in their DNA lying dormant and anything can cause it, not just food alone...money for cancer research needs to go into finding cures on controlling B&T cells when it does trigger out of control, not what could possibly cause it or make it worse. What makes me mad is seeing so many contradictions on foods, one minute they ok and the next they're lethal it's pure madness.
In this case cheese is a concentrated dairy product produced from hormonally enhanced cows and the point is that the hormones, rather than the cheese itself, become the concentrated harbingers of doom.
@Dirtmechanic - "Yes" that is exactly it. It is the "hormones" .... (wasn't coming to me when I posted earlier)
Quote (from Cancer Research UK): "Milk and dairy are good sources of calcium and protein which are needed as part of a healthy, balanced diet. Calcium is important for teeth and bone health. Studies looking into the link between cancer and dairy products have not given clear results. There is evidence that dairy products could reduce the risk of bowel cancer, but we cannot say for sure that this is the case. There is no strong evidence linking dairy products to any other types of cancer. We need further research to find out more about the links between dairy products and cancer risk" Source: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/ab...cancer/food-controversies#food_controversies3