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Grain Mold
May 13 2008 at 6:32 PM curious (no login)
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Now, I've read bits and pieces about how women in the U.K. and possibly in China experienced unexpected breast growth when they ate grains that were infected with mold (hence hops and probably barleys initial introduction into NBE). That problem was cleaned up, blah blah blah, but not much is heard about this mold anymore. Fusarium, it's called. I assume it must be dangerous to ingest or this would be cultivated and sold for NBE purposes, but I don't seem to find anything about that either. Any thoughts? Anyone else know more about this?
Molly
(Login MollyH)
EVE MEMBERS Re: Grain Mold May 13 2008, 7:43 PM
Some species of fusarium are bad for you, others not bad at all. Fusarium venenatum is produced as a food by Marlow Foods company and is sold under the brand name 'Quorn' in Europe and North America.
curious
(no login) Re: Grain Mold May 14 2008, 6:54 AM
Thanks for the info, Molly. It looks like the fusarium strain in Quorn doesn't produce zaeralenone, which is what causes the breast side effects I've heard about. I've read a bit more about zaeralenone, and apparently it's highly estrogenic. There's a bit more about it here:
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/article...tid=143629
It mentions that this stuff is the cause of premature puberty syndrome in humans, but not much else besides causing other stuff in farm animals, granted some frightening stuff in animals.
jackie
(Login classyfashh) Re: Grain Mold May 15 2008, 4:55 PM
Hmmm... can this even be purchased anywhere? It sounds promising and fast-acting.
May 13 2008 at 6:32 PM curious (no login)
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Now, I've read bits and pieces about how women in the U.K. and possibly in China experienced unexpected breast growth when they ate grains that were infected with mold (hence hops and probably barleys initial introduction into NBE). That problem was cleaned up, blah blah blah, but not much is heard about this mold anymore. Fusarium, it's called. I assume it must be dangerous to ingest or this would be cultivated and sold for NBE purposes, but I don't seem to find anything about that either. Any thoughts? Anyone else know more about this?
Molly
(Login MollyH)
EVE MEMBERS Re: Grain Mold May 13 2008, 7:43 PM
Some species of fusarium are bad for you, others not bad at all. Fusarium venenatum is produced as a food by Marlow Foods company and is sold under the brand name 'Quorn' in Europe and North America.
curious
(no login) Re: Grain Mold May 14 2008, 6:54 AM
Thanks for the info, Molly. It looks like the fusarium strain in Quorn doesn't produce zaeralenone, which is what causes the breast side effects I've heard about. I've read a bit more about zaeralenone, and apparently it's highly estrogenic. There's a bit more about it here:
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/article...tid=143629
It mentions that this stuff is the cause of premature puberty syndrome in humans, but not much else besides causing other stuff in farm animals, granted some frightening stuff in animals.
jackie
(Login classyfashh) Re: Grain Mold May 15 2008, 4:55 PM
Hmmm... can this even be purchased anywhere? It sounds promising and fast-acting.