bpa lingers
January 28, 2009 by admin
Filed under Bisphenol-A & Phthalates
Researchers from the Univeristy of Rochester in NY have found that Bisphenol-A lingers in the body longer than first expected. The significance of which is that the longer the chemical is in the body, the more likely it is to cause harm, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Most often BPA is transferred to the body through plastic products like water bottles, baby bottles, re-usable food storage containers, and the like. This study found that the transfer can also occur through plastic water pipes, like those that might be found in your home, and dust off of carbonless paper, for example a receipt.
The American Chemistry Council still maintains that BPA is safe. There has been a lot of debate in the various studies of the safety of Bisphenol-A. Arguments for safety is that the studies that had the largest sample population, therefore the study deemed statistically significant, has shown the chemical to be safe. However, these studies were done by the chemical companies making the product, which is a $6 billion per year chemical. Many of the independent studies, performed by chemical researchers throughout the world, have shown time after time that BPA results in cancers, genital deformities, sterility, brain disorders, and the list goes on.
This latest data indicates that either people are being constantly bombarded with exposure to BPA, from non-food sources, or they are storing the chemical in their fat cells and are unable to effectively rid them from their bodies. Either way, if you believe the data that this chemical is dangerous, this does not bode well for the future health of the human population.


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