Climate activist-fiends are messin’ with ole’ Betsy the cow –again! They
First, they inject mRNA via vaccinations into cattle (which we end up consuming), and now large corporate farms are feeding dairy cows an additive called Bovaer® 10 to suppress the enzymes in the cow’s stomach that creates methane gas. The UK National Farmers Union (NFU) claims when the additive is used, it breaks down in the cow’s digestive system and “not much” is found in milk or meat.
The people of the UK are now angrily boycotting the milk, cheese and butter from cows given this feed additive.
As part of their Bovaer trial, Arla Foods is working with some of the largest supermarkets, including Aldi, Tesco and Morrison’s, who will stock their shelves with dairy products produced by cows which have eaten the additive.
- Does the labeling indicate it?
- Is it allowed in “organic” products?
We don’t know yet, but we will find out soon.
Maybe turn down the sound at first. It starts loud. 7 minutes.
Bovaer® 10 additive is made using:
• Silicon dioxide (SiO2NPs) are widely used as additive in the food industry with controversial health risks and can induce neurobehavioral impairments by disrupting microbiota–gut–brain axis)
• Propylene glycol (Propylene glycol is a synthetic liquid that absorbs water and it’s also used to make polyester compounds).
• and a synthetic compound 3-nitrooxypropanol (known as 3-NOP).
Del Bigtree and Jeffrey Jaxen (of The Highwire) cover how the chemical additives bio-accumulate in all the organs and affect fertility.
Highlights from the Jaxen Report video above:
“Bill Gates has invested almost $27 million in a startup for a vaccine to stop cow farts and burps. Jeff Bezos backs development of fart vaccines for cows to help save planet.
So in the UK, there’s a product called Bovaer® 10 added to the feed, and it’s supposed to reduce the methane emissions of livestock’s dairy cows that are ingesting it. UK-based Arla Foods is partnering with big name supermarkets to test this methane-busting feed additive in their dairy trials for the cows, which ends up in milk products on supermarket shelves.”
“Getting into the science of this, here in the U.S. the FDA approved the same feed additive in May, 2024. In their approval letter to Elanco (see it at timestamp 4:04 in the video above) the FDA writes:
“Bovaer® 10 is an article other than food intended to affect any function of the body of an animal, and therefore it is a drug.“
“In this actual FDA letter, if you start scrolling down a little bit, you see a warning sign:
And yet they approved it anyway?
“And we have a gigantic study done in 2021 in Europe looking at the additive Bovaer® 10. It is a white, free-flowing, fine granular powder. The active substance 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP) is diluted in propylene glycol and adsorbed on silicic acid. The final formulation is (3-NOP 10.5%, propylene glycol 35.2% and silicic acid (silicone dioxide) 54.3%).”
“In the study, they sacrificed rats eating this additive, and they discovered the highest concentrations of Bovaer were found in the liver, kidney, adrenal glands… it was also found in the fat, muscles, and brain. That seems like a problem.”
The Bottom Line of Bovaer®:
“It bioaccumulates in your organs. And, the muscle, which is what people are eating if they’re eating the meat. We don’t know what it does to humans. That seems like a problem.”
“Let’s go into fertility...NONE of the females [rats] became pregnant. And no corpora lutea or implantation sites were found in any of these females.”
“And the male rats? Slight to severe decrease in creation of sperm was observed in the testes. Sperm motility was reduced in most of the males, accompanied by decreased total sperm counts in testes with NO evidence of recovery observed after 13 weeks.”
According to DSM-Firmenich, the Danish-Swedish manufacturer, the additive is available for sale in 68 countries around the world.
“Tesco, Aldi, and Morrison’s should face boycott.
Every citizen in the U.S. has a voice to make this choice heard at the companies and force them to listen because it affects their bottom line.”
Leave the cows and us alone! And remember, Aldi (and parent company Trader Joe’s) mandated their workers to get the clot shot in 2021.
Truth is, raw milk (without chemicals or pasteurization) has been consumed for thousands of years and is very healthful for us. We (and many people we know) have been drinking it for over 25 years.
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12Question
Hi, ET recently covered “…potential health risks associated with carrageenan (derived from red seaweed), a common food additive used as a thickener and found in everything from ice cream to plant-based milk…” Also found in some yogurts. https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/study-finds-plant-based-food-additive-associated-with-increased-insulin-resistance-5768322 (my comment on their article as regards cows below)
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Check this out: ‘Red seaweed has been praised for inhibiting methane production from cattle by more than 80 percent because of its high bromoform content.” https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/592243-hold-off-for-now-on-feeding-seaweed-to-cows-to-reduce-methane/
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Also this: “Are there any downsides to adding seaweed to cow feed to reduce methane emissions?” https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-downsides-to-adding-seaweed-to-cow-feed-to-reduce-methane-emissions
Christine Watanabe
And Trader Joe’s is owned by the same family that owns Aldi. So it is possible to make your opinion known by your shopping habits, too.
Jacqueline
Yes, that is a great thought! If we all stop at the little office off to the die and say something instructive, but kind, it could go a long way to sending a message to ownership.
Thanks, Christine! ~J
Nicole
If no female rats became pregnant how will a cow continue to produce milk if it can’t no longer become pregnant?? Seems a little shortsighted
For those of us who don’t have the budget to buy outside of a grocery store for our food find this manipulation of food sources very upsetting
Jacqueline
Sadly, Nicole, in the large commercial dairies, they just keep milking the cows, no pregnancies allowed! They don’t get outside in sunshine and they are never with a bull. The lifespan drops to 3-4 years and normally a healthy cow on grass lives 10-14 years. My husband was raised on a rural dairy farm. ~J