Saturday, April 17, 2010

Do you think beef requires a health warning label based on this latest research?

"In sons of 'high beef consumers' (more than seven beef meals/week), sperm concentration was 24.3 percent lower," the researchers wrote in their report, published in the journal Human Reproduction.





http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070328/hl_n...

Do you think beef requires a health warning label based on this latest research?
No, I think that if you are consuming that much beef then your sperm count should be the least of your concerns. Maybe there should be a warning about the damage it could do to your vital organs such as your heart!
Reply:Well, in my personal opinion beef requires a label to see when the product will be expired so when you see the label that it is expired don't eat it it could get you sick.

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