Obesity

What food is loaded with growth hormones?
It seems with beef and lamb, they are allowed to put an implant in the animal to release hormones until slaughter, and some are synthetic hormones. It's all FDA approved and monitored, but I doubt there's a whole lot of serious investigation on the ongoing effects of the hormones on people, after the initial trials were done?
In theory the very small increase over the natural level of hormones in the meat is harmless, although I suspect with breeding, the level of natural hormones is quite a bit higher than in the 1950's when adding growth hormone's was approved?
I suspect that the overall effect on the great majority of people isn't significant if they are eating and living relatively healthy, but maybe all these little factors add up when people aren't eating well and exercising?
 
It seems with beef and lamb, they are allowed to put an implant in the animal to release hormones until slaughter, and some are synthetic hormones. It's all FDA approved and monitored, but I doubt there's a whole lot of serious investigation on the ongoing effects of the hormones on people, after the initial trials were done?
In theory the very small increase over the natural level of hormones in the meat is harmless, although I suspect with breeding, the level of natural hormones is quite a bit higher than in the 1950's when adding growth hormone's was approved?
I suspect that the overall effect on the great majority of people isn't significant if they are eating and living relatively healthy, but maybe all these little factors add up when people aren't eating well and exercising?
There has very recently been an increase of concern by some medical experts that people , lots across the world_yet likely a heck of a lot more right here inside the US of A + Canada, North and even some of South America) are going to be found to have rising levels of plastic in their bodies. This stuff , being introduced into many of us thru the exclusive use of large amounts of drinking water that we purchase in plastic bottles and assorted containers. This while many of us simply ignore and or purposely go to lengths NOT to use the convinent and readily available locally provided potable water that is treated and tested to the highest of modern standards. The plastic is also coming to us via the storage of various pre-packaged food items that are stored, shipped and sold inside plastic or plastic lined containers.
 
There has very recently been an increase of concern by some medical experts that people , lots across the world_yet likely a heck of a lot more right here inside the US of A + Canada, North and even some of South America) are going to be found to have rising levels of plastic in their bodies. This stuff , being introduced into many of us thru the exclusive use of large amounts of drinking water that we purchase in plastic bottles and assorted containers. This while many of us simply ignore and or purposely go to lengths NOT to use the convinent and readily available locally provided potable water that is treated and tested to the highest of modern standards. The plastic is also coming to us via the storage of various pre-packaged food items that are stored, shipped and sold inside plastic or plastic lined containers.
I drink a ton of sparkling water and only recently switched from buying it in plastic bottles to glass; it's getting harder to find and it really drives up the price. They also say to avoid drinking from aluminum cans 🤷‍♂️
 
Not all municipal water is good. The muni water in several NW GA systems has been contaminated for years with chemicals and runoff from the flooring industries. Lots of microplastics and other junk.

There has very recently been an increase of concern by some medical experts that people , lots across the world_yet likely a heck of a lot more right here inside the US of A + Canada, North and even some of South America) are going to be found to have rising levels of plastic in their bodies. This stuff , being introduced into many of us thru the exclusive use of large amounts of drinking water that we purchase in plastic bottles and assorted containers. This while many of us simply ignore and or purposely go to lengths NOT to use the convinent and readily available locally provided potable water that is treated and tested to the highest of modern standards. The plastic is also coming to us via the storage of various pre-packaged food items that are stored, shipped and sold inside plastic or plastic lined containers.
 
I drink a ton of sparkling water and only recently switched from buying it in plastic bottles to glass; it's getting harder to find and it really drives up the price. They also say to avoid drinking from aluminum cans 🤷‍♂️
I'm not sure it's a real cost savings but we finally bought a seltzer maker and we like it. [I might like it too much, as I like a couple ounces of juice, a couple times that of vodka, and some water & ice.] Never seen seltzer in glass. But we toss out far less plastic once we bought this maker, as we had fallen into the habit of a liter or two a day of seltzer (mostly in the evening).
 
@supton, years ago my parents bought a Soda Stream and the novelty wore off real quick and, it's prepared in plastic which defeats the purpose. When I'm in the US, I find it hard to even find sparkling water; glass? Forget about it!
 
Ours is a Drinkmate. The CO2 cannisters look ceramic to me, and wife keeps several on hand, sends back when the pile of empties hits a certain point. I think she calculated 50 cents per liter, but that's just CO2 cost, flavor costs more.

But the bottles are plastic, yes. Found a nice bottle brush to scrub things out every so often. No getting around that. While the bottles will age out they do get reused, a lot.
 
It seems with beef and lamb, they are allowed to put an implant in the animal to release hormones until slaughter, and some are synthetic hormones. It's all FDA approved and monitored, but I doubt there's a whole lot of serious investigation on the ongoing effects of the hormones on people, after the initial trials were done?
In theory the very small increase over the natural level of hormones in the meat is harmless, although I suspect with breeding, the level of natural hormones is quite a bit higher than in the 1950's when adding growth hormone's was approved?
I suspect that the overall effect on the great majority of people isn't significant if they are eating and living relatively healthy, but maybe all these little factors add up when people aren't eating well and exercising?
This article seems to put the hormone concern in perspective: https://extension.sdstate.edu/hormones-beef-myths-vs-facts

Here's a recent research study that suggests levels in U.S. beef are too low to be a concern, but more studies are needed, especially on young children. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41370-024-00727-1
 
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But do most of them? Or are they on a slippery slope? I have a neighbor in her sixties. She's got diabetes and she smokes and drinks. First, they amputated her toes, then her feet, then her lower legs. She's still drinking and smoking.
It's called addiction, and I have the worst form of it, food addiction. Why is it the worst? Because you need food and it's always around. I'm back up to 209 lbs. :(
 
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It's called addiction, and I have the worst form of it; food addiction. Why is it the worst? Because you need food and it's always around. I'm back up to 209 lbs. :(
That's a bummer. I can understand, most of my calories come in the evening, snacking while "relaxing".
 
I drink a ton of sparkling water and only recently switched from buying it in plastic bottles to glass; it's getting harder to find and it really drives up the price. They also say to avoid drinking from aluminum cans 🤷‍♂️
OH, the wife and I myself are very guilty of using the bottled waters. I even have replacement filter system under the sink and yet we still grab bottled water and cant leave a store without cases of it. I think what happened is many of us over time just found those bottles of water so convinient to grab and carry all over the place. I was talking with someone about this one day and he brought up an interseting thing. How many of us ever brought water with us into the car to leave the house or had water with you at all times? Probably not many of us. Yet since the plastic water bottles have become a part of modern life, in our faces , many of us carry a bottle all the time without even thinking about it. Product placement, great advertisement , manipulation and the main one I think is simple convinence we did not have before those cursed bottles we are polluting the planet with. I am not one of those tree hugging alarmist , I just realized I am a part of it too by being addicted to having one of them with me too all the time.
 
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That's a bummer. I can understand, most of my calories come in the evening, snacking while "relaxing".
Me too, it takes me a few days to retrain myself not eat after 7PM. I was thriving with OMAD a few years ago, but I'm struggling to get back into a routine which really worked for me (fasting from 7PM to at least 11AM).
 
@supton, years ago my parents bought a Soda Stream and the novelty wore off real quick and, it's prepared in plastic which defeats the purpose. When I'm in the US, I find it hard to even find sparkling water; glass? Forget about it!
Sparkling water in glass bottles is in the Mexican foods isle at Walmart. Not kidding.

Definitely none in the normal isle.
 
It's called addiction, and I have the worst form of it, food addiction. Why is it the worst? Because you need food and it's always around. I'm back up to 209 lbs. :(
I ask this as someone in recovery from addiction. Are you aware there are 12 step programs (and almost certainly non-12 step options) for food addiction?
 
I have an actual addiction to good, real, euro, bread, in some ways worse than heroin. People won't understand this, unless you have been there.

The problem is most people like bread...............I really love bread
(y)Yes, me too. I totally get it. Two things I need to stay away from.
1)Pizza is not safe around me. So, I only allow it in the house when grandkids come so that is when I get my fix.

2) This one I learned from my dad and his mom. A love for either fresh baked breads or really fresh french breads.
 
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