Dihydrogen monoxide is overused in the dairy industry

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Dihydrogen monoxide is present in very large quantities in the milk we have today. There is almost no regulation on the use of this chemical, so a huge amount of it ends up in milk and other dairy products. Cows are generally encourageed to drink as large quantities of DHMO, because it can lead to increased milk production. This practice contaminates the milk with DHMO. Government regulations address the addition of DHMO to milk, but do not regulate how much cows can ingest. This makes dihydrogen monoxide the largest contaminant of milk.

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Is DHMO above the law?

DHMO is used by most farmers without an approved new animal drug application. For some reason, the government is fine with this. This is simply not acceptable. This is not just having almost no regulations on the chemical. This is dihydrogen monoxide existing above the law. This needs to be fixed, and you can help fix it. Find a petition online and sign it to ban or put regulations on dihydrogen monoxide. The sooner we act, the sooner our dairy will no longer be contaminated with this chemical.