Guest guest Posted September 14, 2002 Report Share Posted September 14, 2002 --- In @y..., " aubinparrish " <aubinparrish@y...> wrote: > Milk animals seem to be able to recover to some extent after > going back on exclusively grass, and the CLA level of the milk > will rise again after ceasing grain To be more clear, he said the *milk* recovers CLA levels, the article did not say anything about the meat of those milk animals, I don't know if he's studied that yet (like if someone ate a dairy cow, if it had been fed grain at some point but on grass long enough that its milk CLA levels had risen, whether the muscle tissue would have recovered any of its CLA). This was apparently based on studying dairy cows and beef steers. It states that " CLA doesn't come back in beef, " according to his studies. It's an involved subject, it seems, and the research is new, with a lot to be ironed out. Aubin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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