07-08-2014, 21:43
I'm 26 y/o with slightly hypoplastic breasts (big gap between breasts and raised areolas) and have been diagnosed with PCOS.
I also don't eat any beef products for cultural reasons and even if I could get over the mental hurdle which prevents me from eating beef or beef products, I am a bit concerned about the notion that raw cow ovaries can potentially transmit BSE.
I know that the producers of BO supplements say their product comes from countries that have never had an outbreak of mad cow disease, but how reliable are they? Who are they regulated by?
My question is would something like lamb/sheep or pig placenta induce the same effects as BO?
I also don't eat any beef products for cultural reasons and even if I could get over the mental hurdle which prevents me from eating beef or beef products, I am a bit concerned about the notion that raw cow ovaries can potentially transmit BSE.
I know that the producers of BO supplements say their product comes from countries that have never had an outbreak of mad cow disease, but how reliable are they? Who are they regulated by?
My question is would something like lamb/sheep or pig placenta induce the same effects as BO?