
Free range farming introduces dioxins into food supply
Dioxins and PCBs enter the food chain orally. When free range farm animals ingest roughage, water, soil, worms, and insects, they inevitably take in the dioxins in the environment. Compound feed and feed supplements also introduce dioxins to the animals, but to a lesser extent. A German study found that compound feed was significantly less contaminated with dioxins than roughage and succulent feed.
Vegan diet most protective against dioxin exposure
A May 2001 study investigated dioxins in foods and compared diets. The vegan diet was the safest. "The category with the lowest [dioxin] level was a simulated vegan diet..." the study concluded. "Blood dioxin levels in pure vegans have also been found to be very low in comparison with the general population, indicating a lower contribution of these foods to human dioxin body burden."
Additionally, a plant-based diet has a higher likelihood of blocking the toxic effects of dioxins in the body. Once inside the body, dioxins transform the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). This allows the dioxins to bind and disrupt cell cycles, interfering with hormones and DNA. Studies show that pigments in green tea leaves, (Camellia sinensis) chlorophyll, and the theaflavins in black tea suppress the transformation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor, protecting the cells from dioxin’s toxic effects. This protective effect pushes more of the dioxins out of the body before the majority get stored in the fatty tissue.
Sources include:
EJNet.org
NaturalNews.com
RandRMagOnline.com
NCBI.NLM.NIH.gov
Pubmed.gov
Link.Springer.com
EJNet.org [PDF]
Pubmed.gov
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