LadyConstanze
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ORIGINAL: Moonhead Yeah, but as MIP says, they feed livestock much worse than a few antibiotics (actually to prevent infections in poorly fed and largely immobile livestock crowded together, rather than for fattening). Besides, the article cited in the OP only mention antibiotics fed to livestock in passing, and concentrates on an assertion that taking prescription antibiotics makes people fat all by themselves. (Along with, y'know, causing diabetes/heart disease/epilepsy/autism/leprosy/the black death/other: the usual complaints normally associated with anti vaccination nuts, in other words...) The amount the livestock is fed is too low to prevent infections, it's quite common and very well known that low doses of antibiotics help to gain weight, when it comes to livestock, the quicker they gain weight the more profitable are they for the farmer. The problem is that whoever consumes the milk or other animal byproducts (eggs, milk, etc.) is also consuming the antibiotics they were fed, not only is the weight gain a problem but another problem - a much more serious one - is that this builds up a resistance against antibiotics. I dunno if you have to be an anti vaccination nut to be aware of a few simple facts or why do you think that being resistant against antibiotics is such a massive problem when it comes to fighting infections and why do you think hospitals have such a problem with MRSA? Come on, you really really have to be naive to believe that antibiotics are nothing but good, that thinking was popular a few decades ago and got us into this mess. I'm super worried about surgeries and such, as I am allergic against a lot of antibiotics, since my body only tolerates a few the docs and I agreed on "only in emergencies", so when somebody had a cold and got antibiotics, I had chicken soup and hot tea, I tend to get less colds than friends and hardly ever infections. Antibiotics are great but also dangerous, everything depends on when and why they are given, because they were given too easily and too readily, our immune systems got weaker while the germs got stronger, as they are able to mutate and become resistant. Doesn't take rocket science to figure that out.
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