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(Medical-NewsWire.com, October 24, 2013 ) Hereford, England -- BPA (Bisphenol A) is a chemical used primarily to make plastics, and products such as reusable plastic water bottles, plastic baby bottles, cash register receipts and some US paper cash.
BPA is damaging to health due to the fact it exhibits hormone like properties that promote the growth of unwanted cells, some of which can lead to cancer.
Since 2008, governments across the globe have investigated the safety of BPA in food and beverage products. Studies have been carried out on animals and humans and have shown that BPA can cause cancer, obesity, thyroid problems, reproductive abnormalities, heart disease, childhood behaviour problems and some neurological disorders. These studies have led to some retailers to remove products with BPA from their stores. This speaks volumes about the potential health effects. Despite the obvious concern from retailers and consumers BPA has not been deemed harmful enough by the government to be banned from production and use. So if the government is not going to look after your health, who is? YOU!
To start, drink plenty of water to flush your system of any daily contact with BPA products. Make sure you drink from a BPA free reusable bottle. "Arnies Amazing" Stainless Steel sports water bottle is a great example of this. As well as reducing the BPA put into your body you will be helping the environment by reducing plastic waste. Arnies Amazing bottles are available on Amazon.com for a very reasonable price. You can find out more about this company and its opinions on BPA at their website.
Don't forget to try and minimize your contact with BPA products, don't store your food leftovers in plastic containers and use wooden utensils to cook with.
These small, easy changes will go a long way to help reduce your contact and consumption of BPA.
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