Mexican Beef Full of Steroids – Footballers Fail Drug Test – Public Gets Sick

Mexican beef industry is loaded with cheating beef growers. They pump their cattle full of steroids for muscle growth. The steroid clenbuterol or “miracle salts” or “cattle cocaine” enhances muscle growth in beef from 55 percent meat to 65 percent meat. The beef is so tainted it sickens hundreds of people a year. Last week the Mexican football federation announced positive drug abuse tests on 5 football players. Team leaders said the result was due to eating steroid tainted beef, and many agreed, including the Mexican President Felipe Calderón.

Biggest and most immediate risk is liver. The liver is a filter of toxins. So the drug / steroid clenbuterol collects in the liver of the animal. People buy livers, sear them, an hour later, they have the symptoms which can include headache, palpitations, nervousness and fluctuating blood pressure.

Mexico needs to make a crack down with meat inspections. All they need to do is sample livers of each animal at the slaughter house. If the liver fails, the entire animal is discarded. Slaughter house loses money. Slaughter house will not pay the trader. Trader will not pay the beef grower. End of epidemic.

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