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bpa in more then just baby bottles

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http://www.ewg.org/reports/bisphenola

 

now, a good amount of our stocked up food is in canned form, so this sucks, but that probably won't change because budget wise i do what i have to do. but this still sucks

 

btw tips to avoid bpa-  http://www.ewg.org/node/20944

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I noticed in line at the grocery store that Camelbak is now marketing their new bottles (adult bottles) as "New Formula - BPA Free!!" so apparently there was enough noise made by the market to cause change. Pretty cool. Thanks Kay!

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Originally Posted by KayMMIV:

http://www.ewg.org/reports/bisphenola

 

now, a good amount of our stocked up food is in canned form, so this sucks, but that probably won't change because budget wise i do what i have to do. but this still sucks

 

btw tips to avoid bpa-  http://www.ewg.org/node/20944

 

Yeah, I actually went to a talk a few months ago on human health and environmental toxins.  A big topic was BPA and the fact that it's in the lining of canned foods - I think the speaker was a researcher from the NRDC working on a lot of fertility stuff.  I recall her talking about how the FDA doesn't regulate that kind of thing.

 

It's really unfortunate because it's true.  A lot of stuff comes in cans.  There aren't as many options for food in glass jars.

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