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Subject: Wilms tumors / Milk / rBGH

News from Robert Cohen, who's on a hunger strike to publicize and urge
removal of rBGH from the dairy business and its effects from the milk
supply.

In the past few days we've heard from someone, about a 1-1/2-year old girl
who had to have a kidney removed due to a Wilms tumor.  We contacted
Robert about this, and he promptly replied with a citation to a study,
several years old, showing high levels of IGF-1, a hormone that is
elevated in milk from rBGH-treated cows, in Wilms tumors.  More below.

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Following our recent mail-out of Robert Cohen's testimony before Congress,
concerning Monsanto's recombinant (genetically modified) Bovine Growth
Hormone and its effects on the nation's milk supply, we received this from
a correspondent:

>-I have a friend whose year and a half old daughter that had to
>-have a kidney removed this summer ' 99. She had a Wilms tumor.
>-They told me that the incidence of the tumors is increasing. They
>-also were told it was a genetic factor that she got the tumor.

>-During my visits to the hospital the mother stated that it was hard
>-to get her daughter to drink water as a clear liquid because she had
>-never had water before. She had only had milk her entire life.

Robert Cohen replies:

  Milk from the healthiest cows contains the bovine growth hormone and
  insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I).

  Yun demonstrated that IGF hormones were 32-64 times more abundant in
  Wilms tumors than in the adjacent uninvolved kidneys.

  (K. Yun, et al. "Insulin-like growth factor II messenger ribonucleic
  acid expression in Wilms tumor, nephrogenic rest, and kidney."
  Department of Pathology, University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin,
  New Zealand. Lab-Invest., November, 1993, 69(5), pp. 603-615.)

IGF-1, says Cohen, is the only known cross-species hormone, one that is
identical in cows and in humans.  It is always present in dairy products,
but is -more- present (elevated) in milk from rBGH-treated cows.

More from Robert Cohen at:

  http://www.notmilk.com
  http://www.hungerstrike.com

 email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 to arrange interviews, appearances:  1-888-NOT-MILK  (Ann or Lisa)


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>Date: Sun, 26 Dec 1999 11:36:27 -0500

SUBSTANTIAL DIVERGENCE

On this 50th day of my hunger strike, I have learned a new secret, and I
am very greatly concerned.

While anti-biotech protestors were rioting in the streets of Seattle, a
new episode in the continuing saga of Monsanto's revolving door tactics
quietly developed beyond FDA's "palace" doors.

Somebody may be breaking the law, participating in unethical activity at
the least, insider trading and influence, betrayal of our health
interests, and the time has come for us to ask: "What's up?"

The same grandiloquent question that Bugs Bunny asks Elmer Fudd can
fittingly be asked of our scientists and government regulators:  "What's
up, Doc?"

Appropriately, that question should also be directed to the president of
Monsanto, Robert Shapiro.  "What's up, Bob?"

Actually, as we get closer to asking this very same question to the
guiltiest of conspirators, we have discovered a source of future ills in
the nick of time.  Knowing the proper question to ask might very well nip
the problem deep within the pollen of its genetically engineered bud.

THE REAL ENEMY

Today, on this first day after Christmas, let us ask together, "What's up,
John."  You might be wondering just who this John fellow is. Actually,
it's UPJOHN.  You might ask, "What's up, John?"  Well, I'm gonna tell you.
Activists of the world, unite.  We have met the enemy. (UPJOHN is not
where I want you to stick your proverbial placards and banners of protest.
Not yet, anyway.)

When Monsanto first presented their research to the FDA for approval of
the genetically engineered bovine growth hormone (rbGH), there were also
three other pharmaceutical companies with their own different versions of
the genetically modified organism.

Monsanto's protein formula was different than the naturally occurring
bovine growth hormone.   Monsanto's hormone was not an exact version of
the natural pituitary extract from a cow.  The end amino acid (amino acids
are the building blocks of proteins) was just a little bit different than
what naturally occurs in nature.  Actually, it was VERY different, but
Monsanto neglected to reveal all of their secrets until after their drug
received official FDA approval.

THE MAGICIANS PERFORMED THEIR SLEIGHT-OF-HAND TRICK

Monsanto received approval for rbGH on Friday, February 4, 1994.  There
must have been quite a celebration in their St. Louis corporate
headquarters on that day.  Perhaps the celebration continued through the
weekend.  What happened the following Monday provides the "smoking gun"
evidence to Monsanto's crime.  On Monday, a group of Monsanto scientists
photocopied, collated and stapled together the most incriminating
scientific document in history and sent it to a peer-review journal for
publication.  On Thursday of that week, the journal "PROTEIN SCIENCE"
officially received Monsanto's study.

In that paper, Monsanto admitted that they made significant errors in
their formula.  WHAT'S UP, JOHN?
What's up, doc?  Monsanto waited until after approval, just in case, to
admit their errors.  After approval, Monsanto admitted that the errors
were fixed.  However, in making this no-win admission, Monsanto also
revealed that all of the research submitted to FDA from 1985 until 1993
was performed with a different hormone than the one that is currently on
the market.

Funny creatures, these scientists.  Most of the authors of the study
worked for Monsanto.  Most, but not all.

A few researchers were with other firms.  One researcher, located after
three phone calls told me that he worked for Monsanto nearly two years
before the hormone was approved.  Then he made a number of career moves,
but still received credit for his work in co-authorship.  What does this
prove?  Simply, that Monsanto knew the errors were made, but held off
until after approval.  By leaving the firm, the co-author placed a time
stamp upon when the "crime" was actually known, and when it was committed.

Monsanto's genetically engineered bovine growth hormone (trade name =
POSILAC) has never been tested on a laboratory animal.  Nor as it been
tested on a cow.

Before approval, the FDA required Monsanto to perform hundreds of millions
of dollars worth of new research.  Equivalent in 1989 did not mean that a
perfect match existed.  The other three pharmaceutical companies elected
not to continue with their research.  Eli Lilly had created a bovine
growth hormone with seven additional amino acids. American Cyanamid
created a version with three new amino acids.  Now to the theme of this
column.  UPJOHN's version was an exact duplicate of what naturally occurs
in nature.  Exact by 1990 standards, that is.

The reason that this holds so much significance is that MONSANTO and
UPJOHN will soon be merging into one very large company.  Criminal
co-conspirators will be committing a crime together, and then they'll
change their name and identity.  Will you even recognize the crime? You
most certainly will by reading the rest of this column!

UPJOHN's version of the bovine growth hormone was "supposedly" identical
to the hormone naturally manufactured in a cow's brain.

UPJOHN has recently applied to FDA for approval of their hormone, based
upon the theory of "substantial equivalence."  I learned about UPJOHN'S
application early Thursday morning.  Their application is so secret that
FDA will not even confirm that it has been made.  On that Thursday before
Christmas, I requested the file number from an employee at the Center for
Veterinary Medicine (CVM), FDA's investigative branch.  She put me on hold
and spoke to the director, Stephen Sundlof.  After a minute, she came back
and apologized.  "We cannot reveal the file number until the drug is
approved."  I was stunned by their secrecy.  By that time, it will be too
late.   After that phone conversation, I filed a Freedom of Information
Act request for the case file.  Will I be denied? Time will tell.

UPJOHN'S application and FDA's review is based upon substantial fraud, not
substantial equivalence.

Genetic engineering is not a perfect science.  When cow hormones are
combined with E. coli bacteria, one of the resulting amino acids often
becomes a freak.  That amino acid, LYSINE, has an acetyl group added to
it.  Chemists call this process "acetylization."

Suffice it to say that this is a big errorone small error for Monsanto
and UPJOHN, one giant OOPS for mankind.

Monsanto created five freak amino acids.  UPJOHN most certainly did the
same.  In 1990, FDA reviewers did not have the sophisticated tests
necessary to detect such errors.  New technology provides those tests
today.  Rubber stamping UPJOHN's application because of substantial
equivalence cannot be allowed to occur.  There is no substantial
equivalence when mistakes occur.  Monsanto should repeat their research.
UPJOHN did not receive approval in 1990, and chose not to invest hundreds
of millions of dollars to gain approval.  They should not be given a free
pass today.

We cannot, must not, will not let FDA apply their doctrine of substantial
equivalence to UPJOHN.  We have discovered Monsanto's plan, and are not
happy that these two schemers long ago applied to FDA for approval, while
discussing merger talks.  Their intent is clear. Deceive, divide, and
conquer.

There has got to be a law!

Robert Cohen


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