BPA Free Products - To Protect Your Family's Health

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Bisphenol-A (BPA) is an organic compound found in polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resin. It is a rather tough compound and is extensively used in most plastic products such as plastic baby bottles, pacifiers, food containers etc.

So what exactly is the problem with BPA one might ask? The answer is quite astounding. The major concerns with BPA are the transfer of it through leaching from the plastic bottles, and food containers into our foods and beverage. Canned products are also dangerous as the lining of these tins and cans contains the epoxy resin that has BPA in it. It is a toxic compound and when ingested by humans can cause very many problems.

Numerous studies carried out by various research groups have pointed out that exposure to even trace amounts of BPA, which acts as a synthetic hormone, have shown to cause problems of the endocrine system and cause several disorders such as heart damage, impaired brain and neurological functions, cancer etc. Risks also include reproductive abnormalities and immune problems.

The best way to tackle this issue is to be informed. Information is power. Carry out a well rounded research into the various products available in the markets. Many major plastic manufacturers are now displaying a logo which says “BPA- free. It is useful to know that plastics are categorized with a number from 1 to 7. Plastics marked with the number 7 and a “PC” is made of polycarbonate and contains BPA.

You can also do your bit to protect our environment from plastics pollution. Using reusable containers and reusable plastic bottles you can save money and reduce the amount of polycarbonate waste from disposable plastic bottles. It is worthy to know what types of plastics should be avoided. This will aid in your purchase of products that are safe for your family’s health.

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