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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1049451" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>OC, </p><p>Provided that the animal - regardless of species - has been treated with an antimicrobial agent (or any other drug) <strong>approved for use in that species</strong>, <strong>administered at the proper dosage</strong>, <strong>by the proper route</strong>, and <strong>established meat/milk withdrawal times have been adhered to</strong>... there should be no problems with regard to folks who are allergic to any specific antibiotic, or to the presence of residual antibiotics which might contribute to selection for resistant bacteria.</p><p></p><p>The myths and misinformation that are constantly repeated - in the media and in casual conversation - about steroids/hormones/antibiotics in our meat are sometimes pretty disheartening to those of us who know that they are not true. </p><p>Sadly, some of those folks in the organic/natural camp needlessly and disingenuously damage the reputation of a safe, nutritious product when they insinuate that conventionally-raised cattle/pork/poultry, etc. are laden with dangerous hormones and antibiotics.</p><p>It's just not the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1049451, member: 12607"] OC, Provided that the animal - regardless of species - has been treated with an antimicrobial agent (or any other drug) [b]approved for use in that species[/b], [b]administered at the proper dosage[/b], [b]by the proper route[/b], and [b]established meat/milk withdrawal times have been adhered to[/b]... there should be no problems with regard to folks who are allergic to any specific antibiotic, or to the presence of residual antibiotics which might contribute to selection for resistant bacteria. The myths and misinformation that are constantly repeated - in the media and in casual conversation - about steroids/hormones/antibiotics in our meat are sometimes pretty disheartening to those of us who know that they are not true. Sadly, some of those folks in the organic/natural camp needlessly and disingenuously damage the reputation of a safe, nutritious product when they insinuate that conventionally-raised cattle/pork/poultry, etc. are laden with dangerous hormones and antibiotics. It's just not the case. [/QUOTE]
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