Are there any anabolic steroids in steak?!


Question: Hi there , I just checked some of your answers, a few of which were a little rude , and most of which were wrong.The findings of many tests is that the growth steroids fed to cattle by farmers do remain in the animals after slaughter and are present in the meat which we consume.


Answers: Hi there , I just checked some of your answers, a few of which were a little rude , and most of which were wrong.The findings of many tests is that the growth steroids fed to cattle by farmers do remain in the animals after slaughter and are present in the meat which we consume.

ummm no!!!

no just dont ever say anything so silly ever again

nope but steak is a great source of protein

No. Some producers use growth hormones which is completely different. There are no trces of the hormones in the meat however.

No, anabolic steroids are synthetic, man made hormones that are illegal in the US. But steak does contain growth hormones that were fed to the cow to make it grow unusually large. These hormones are a likely cause of why children in the last fifty years are now hitting puberty at 11 instead of 15 or 16. Because of this, many people choose to eat only natural meats.

I am not sure but I am sure that products are added to the food we feed many animals in big feed lots. I suggest to people to organic when possible and then you are assured that these animals are being feed good hormone free food.

Not enough to give you any of the side effects weightlifters are looking for. The benefit of red meat comes from creatine and proteins. There have been studies that have found trace amounts of ALL KINDS of crazy stuff in meat, but as far as I know, nothing so harmful it outweighs the positive aspects.

pssh haha out of all the preservatives they put in food sorry steroids arent one of them

No there isn't,thus contain a lot of source of protein in steak and other red meats in the market.Steroids damage the body for a lot of years you might not notice but it will DESTROY the body with in years.It isn't a good choice.





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