There is no evidence that the active ingredient in Bovaer, an emissions-reducing additive fed to cows, is present in dairy ...
False. There’s no evidence harmful levels of Bovaer can get into milk to cause male infertility and cancer in humans. AAP FACTCHECK – There’s no evidence to support claims on social media that the ...
Other opponents have pointed to claims that 3-NOP could cause cancer ... “Milk from cows given Bovaer, a feed additive used to reduce methane emissions, is safe to drink.
Last year, the UK’s Food Standards Agency reported that while 3-NOP was safe to use in animal feed additives and is not corrosive to skin, it “should be considered corrosive to the eyes ...
A warning label on the additive seems to be the source of some of the alarm. Concerning claims about common dairy product ...
Other opponents have pointed to claims that 3-NOP could cause cancer ... “Milk from cows given Bovaer, a feed additive used to reduce methane emissions, is safe to drink.