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- noun A
mycotoxin derived from Fusariumfungi used as anonsteroidal oestrogen agonist .
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According to Cornell, there are actually six hormones commonly used in meat and dairy production: estradiol and progesterone (natural female sex hormones); testosterone (natural male sex hormone); zeranol, trenbolone acetate and melengesterol (synthetic growth promoters that make animals grow faster).
Christina Pirello: Is the Early Onset of Puberty in Young Girls Linked to Meat? 2010
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The hormones in past and current use include the natural estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, and the synthetic zeranol, trenbolone, and melengesterol.
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The hormones in past and current use include the natural estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, and the synthetic zeranol, trenbolone, and melengesterol.
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The hormones in past and current use include the natural estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, and the synthetic zeranol, trenbolone, and melengesterol.
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The hormones in past and current use include the natural estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, and the synthetic zeranol, trenbolone, and melengesterol.
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The hormones in past and current use include the natural estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, and the synthetic zeranol, ...
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The hormones in past and current use include the natural estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, and the synthetic zeranol, ...
bilby commented on the word zeranol
Agonists of the world, unite!
August 26, 2021