A controversial cattle feed additive linked to cancer and infertility is being fast-tracked for global expansion—despite the FDA admitting it’s a drug “not for human use.”
BlackRock-owned ABB has been tapped to build a major new production facility in Scotland, significantly boosting its availability all over the world.
Marketed as a climate-friendly way to cut methane, Bovaer is already being used on at least 150 U.S. farms. But research from New Zealand shows nearly 17% of the drug ends up in cow milk. And in rodents, it’s been shown to cause tumors and infertility.
The FDA admits Bovaer poses reproductive risks, but chose to reclassify it as a “feed supplement” to skip drug testing. That move cleared the way for global use—without public warning and without any labeling requirements.
And while it’s touted as a climate solution, the actual environmental “benefit” is microscopic. But the 16.82% that leaches into the milk supply—and the infertility it causes? That’s anything but.
So why the aggressive global rollout?
The silence is deafening.
Watch @zeeemedia’s explosive interview with Jon Fleetwood exposing the corruption, the cover-up, and how consumers can fight back before it’s too late.
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