One of my favorite labels is from a chicken producer that says its birds have "no artificial hormones."
She styles herself as "natural flow", meaning that she does not use artificial hormones and is only receptive to men at certain times.
Their purpose was to demonstrate that artificial hormones were not necessary to prompt full udders.
Additional treatment may include the use of an artificial hormone that blocks the masculinizing effects of the tumor.
And some believe that products containing the artificial hormone should be labeled.
Out in the pasture, she teaches them about the benefits of avoiding artificial hormones.
When the full force of the artificial hormone hit her, she would be too weak, too helpless to protect or save herself.
It was an explosive decision for Europe, because the ban reflected a widespread mistrust of artificial hormones.
We oppose the use of artificial hormones in meat production.
Consumers had indicated in polls that they were not anxious to buy milk containing an artificial hormone.