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Keep Milk with Artificial Hormones Away from Kids in School

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Dairy Cow (photo by Emily Roesly, courtesy of morguefile.com)

Our friend Sarah Alexander at Food & Water Watch has sent us an important message about protecting schoolchildren from milk from cows injected with the artificial growth hormone called recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH).

Sarah wrote:

Kids across the country will soon be heading back to school. While there are often mixed emotions about heading back to school, one thing is certain, we're upset that some of the milk they'll be drinking this fall will be from cows treated with artificial growth hormones. We're working to make it clear that schools can purchase milk that is free of artificial growth hormones, and we need your help.

She goes on to explain, “…the documented increase of infections in dairy cows injected with rBGH…necessitates increased use of antibiotics…and there are ongoing questions about links to cancer…most of the industrialized countries in the world have banned this hormone.”

Food & Water Watch launched a campaign this year to get milk produced with artificial hormones out of schools once and for all, and delivered more than 25,000 petitions to members of Congress asking them to clarify that schools have the option to purchase rBGH-free milk or organic milk. Congress takes up the Child Nutrition Act Reauthorization this fall and FWW will continue its work on getting protective legislation passed.

It is possible that about one out of five pints of milk offered in school cafeterias nationwide each year comes from cows injected with rGBH. While waiting for Congress to get back in session, parents and all those concerned with the health of kids in school can contact their local school's Food Service Director and ask if rGBH-free milk will be purchased for the coming school year.

These are difficult times for the country’s economy and the temptation for schools to save money by serving the cheaper rBGH milk is bound to be strong, but the highest priority should always be the health of our children.

About Food & Water Watch

Food & Water Watch, a nonprofit consumer organization based in Washington, D.C., works to ensure clean water and safe food in the United States and around the world. We challenge the corporate control and abuse of our food and water resources by empowering people to take action and transforming the public consciousness about what we eat and drink.

If you’d like to take action to get rBGH-free milk into your local school go to: Food & Water Watch

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