Industrial milk is hormone‑laden due to IVF and growth hormone use.
Valli explains that cows are injected with steroids, estrogen and other hormones to boost milk yield from 1–2 L to 15–20 L per lactation. - These hormones remain as residues in the milk, entering the human food chain. - The practice is driven by economic models that prioritize volume over health.
Industrial milk is saturated with hormones from IVF and growth-enhancing practices, accelerating early puberty, reducing male fertility, and being protected by legal threats against 'hormone-free' claims.