California officially adds BPA to its dangerous chemicals list

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

I have repeatedly told you on this blog ANY exposure level to BPA (thin blow molded plastic soda and water bottles is a prime example) is obesity inducing as well as DEADLY.

~ Uncle Russ

The state of California has placed bisphenol-A (BPA) on its ranking of dangerous chemicals that should not be used in products consumers are exposed to.

California officially adds BPA to its dangerous chemicals list

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Certain organic foods not stored in plastic may still contain BPA, says study

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

Just because you buy organic and avoid storing your food in plastic containers  does not necessarily mean that the toxic plastics chemical bisphenol-A (BPA) is  no longer in your food.

Certain organic foods not stored in plastic may still contain BPA, says study

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Contaminated Diet Contributes to Phthalate and Bisphenol A Exposure

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

The entire food and beverage as well as drug, color, cosmetic, soap/detergent/fragrance chains are loaded with initial and cumulative levels of toxins.

Want real bioavailable nutrition for wellness?

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Drink Life In!

~ Uncle Russ

Summary:While water bottles may tout BPA-free labels and personal care products declare phthalates not among their ingredients, these assurances may not be enough.

Contaminated Diet Contributes to Phthalate and Bisphenol A Exposure

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BPA ban close for baby food containers in Maine

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

The US state of Maine is a step away from banning the use of food contact material bisphenol-A (BPA) in infant formula cans and baby food jars and lids.

BPA ban close for baby food containers in Maine

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BPA shown to disrupt thyroid function in pregnant animals and offspring

In CategoryAnimals, Insects, etc, BPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

If you are consuming ANY beverage (soda, juice, water) out of ANY thin blow molded plastic bottle, you ARE ingesting harmful. birth defect inducing, disease and cancer causing BPA.  That is the kind of plastic that goes “click-click” when you bend it with one squeeze.

~ Uncle Russ

In utero exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) can be associated with decreased thyroid function in newborn sheep, according to a recent study accepted for publication in Endocrinology. Hypothyroidism is characterized by poor mental and physical performance in human adults and in children can result in cognitive impairment and failure to grow normally.

BPA shown to disrupt thyroid function in pregnant animals and offspring

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SIPA ditches BPA in water cooler bottles

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

Proof you are and were being systematically poisoned for profit with BPA laden plastic!

~ Uncle Russ

Plastics firm SIPA has replaced its polycarbonate (PC) water cooler bottle, which contains the controversial compound Bisphenol A (BPA), with a 100% polyethylene terephthalate (PET) recyclable version.

SIPA ditches BPA in water cooler bottles

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Study finds how BPA affects gene expression, anxiety; Soy mitigates effects

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Soy
ByRuss Bianchi

Thin blow molded plastic bottled water and soda cause BPA toxicity, along with many other ingredients that are polymer based in the food and beverage chain, including all genetically modified corn based sweeteners, starches, nutrients, seed, feed, livestock, cosmetics, colors, flavors, preservatives, stabilizers, emulsifiers, drugs, and their excipient bases.

Argumentation genetically modified soy is a partial or real solution for BPA is a TOTAL FRAUD and junk science, promoted by pro genetically modified soy sellers/producer like MONSANTO, ADM, CARGILL, DU PONT, PIONEER, etc.

~ Uncle Russ

New research led by researchers at North Carolina State University shows that exposure to the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) early in life results in high levels of anxiety by causing significant gene expression changes in a specific region of the brain called the amygdala. The researchers also found that a soy-rich diet can mitigate these effects.

Study finds how BPA affects gene expression, anxiety; Soy mitigates effects

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BPA harms human reproduction by damaging chromosomes, disrupting egg development

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Pregnancy, Products, Health Dangers, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Any thin blow molded plastic bottle, the kind when you bend, sound like “click-click”, is BPA laden and harmful; as are many plastic sandwich bags and wrapping films or packaging materials.

Not only is the food, drug, cosmetic and beverage chains under full assault, but packaging also, by profiteering death merchants, trying to deny and deflect from BPA issues (typically petrochemical based).

At last count, it was reported by several legitimate, valid, and multiple credible and empirical sources, there are at least 10,000 (yes, you read that correct – at least ten thousand!) unregulated, or knowingly harmful substances (toxins, radiation, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, genetically modified organisms, preservatives, colors, fake flavors, fake fragrances, additives, undeclared and undisclosed aids to processing, harmful drugs, nasty excipients, deadly and disease causing chemicals) knowingly in your food, water, beverages, cosmetics, soaps, clothing, dry cleaning, packaging, etc., in daily exposure!

At least one third of these known harmful substances and chemicals have NEVER gone under ANY human safety testing, and well over over eighty percent can trigger proven disease or death, with even one small exposure level!

These hard numbers are PROOF The US Congress (US House and US Senate Incumbents) and The White House, & FDA, irrespective of political philosophies, are bought and paid for by lobbyists, and any incumbent is complicit in harming you and your family.

Among the truthful sources demonstrating these facts are The US Environment Protection Agency, The World Health Organization, The Center for Disease Control, The Pew Research Institute, several independent legitimate and uncompromising scientific organizations!

“Safety” has been determined solely by users, since Congress’ 1956 Food Additives Act, essentially unenforcing through Congressional/FDA deflection codification, until there is a body count (that is high enough like Merck’s Vioxx) in headlines, exposing Uncle Sam’s systematic disregard for consumers, taxpayer, or citizenry protection.

Consumers are in clear and present danger; the insatiable and ravenous (follow the money) wolf pack is in charge of the sheep.

There are many thousands of books in the recommended reading sections of this web site backing all this up, as well as many tens of thousands of entries on this blog, further proving these FACTS.

Want real wellness, and nutritionally begin to counter these daily proven physical assaults on you, in a failed food, drug, and beverage chain?

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Also YOU need get to the Zija® International Global Convention, on this October 19th and 20th, in Salt Lake City, Utah, at: www.zijalifeunlimited.com, to begin a real “LIFE UNLIMITED®”!

~ Uncle Russ

A Washington State University researcher has found new evidence that the plastic additive BPA can disrupt women’s reproductive systems, causing chromosome damage, miscarriages and birth defects.

BPA harms human reproduction by damaging chromosomes, disrupting egg development

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BPA effects can last for four generations, says study

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

Do not consume soda, juice and water out of thin blow mold plastic bottles, any exposure level of BPA is DEADLY.

~ Uncle Russ

Exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) during gestation led to mixed effects on the development of the brain linked to social behaviour patterns in mice spanning four generations, according to a study.

BPA effects can last for four generations, says study

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ACC says BPA is safe after study shows possible link to narrowing of the arteries

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

The American Chemistry Council (ACC) has defended bisphenol A (BPA) in the wake of a study which links exposure of the chemical to narrowing of the arteries.

ACC says BPA is safe after study shows possible link to narrowing of the arteries

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Sweden to outlaw bisphenol A in kids packaging but rejects full ban

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

BPA at any exposure level in anyone is toxic and cancer causing; period.

~ Uncle Russ

Sweden said it will introduce a ban on bisphenol A (BPA) in food packaging targeted at young children but stepped back from proposals to force food processing and packaging players to find wholesale alternatives to the chemical.

Sweden to outlaw bisphenol A in kids packaging but rejects full ban

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Worse than BPA? Toxic BPS chemical found hiding in receipts, recycled paper

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Your government not protecting anyone but their own pocket$…

~ Uncle Russ

Growing awareness about the prolific presence of the hormone disruptor bisphenol A (BPA) in plastics, receipt paper, money, and various other consumer products and materials has led to the widespread removal of this highly toxic chemical from many products in recent years. But bisphenol S (BPS), the chemical now being used in place of BPA in many “BPA-free” products, may be just as harmful — if not more harmful — than BPA.

Worse than BPA? Toxic BPS chemical found hiding in receipts, recycled paper

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Study: Early Exposure To BPA Affects Adult Learning

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Brain/Mental Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Plastic blow mold bottles used for soda, diet sod, fake energy drinks, water and new bait and switch ‘green’ plastic bottles are all a clear and present danger at any exposure level in anyone.

~ Uncle Russ

In testing the effects of the controversial chemical bisphenol A (BPA) on zebrafish, UW-Milwaukee scientist Daniel Weber found himself in familiar territory.

Study: Early Exposure To BPA Affects Adult Learning

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Bisphenol A alters mammary gland development in monkeys

In CategoryAnimals, Insects, etc, BPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

BPA is extremely prevalent in blow molded thin plastic water and soda bottles, do not use this style of container.

~ Uncle Russ

A new study finds that fetal exposure to the plastic additive bisphenol A, or BPA, alters mammary gland development in primates. The finding adds to the evidence that the chemical can be causing health problems in humans and bolsters concerns about it contributing to breast cancer.

Bisphenol A alters mammary gland development in monkeys

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FDA rejects call to ban BPA from food packaging

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

Would you expect anything less from this Uncle Sam agency, that reports to the US House & US Senate incumbents, who are all in the pockets of death merchant industries, bribed/bought & paid for,

Vote accordingly this November.

~ Uncle Russ

(AP) — The Food and Drug Administration has rejected a petition from environmentalists that would have banned the plastic-hardening chemical bisphenol-A from all food and drink packaging, including plastic bottles and canned food.

FDA rejects call to ban BPA from food packaging

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House Bans BPA in Baby-Feeding Containers

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, BPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

BPA is pervasive in all thin blow molded plastic bottles, particularly bottles water, do not purchase such products!

~ Uncle Russ

The New Hampshire House has voted 166-125 to ban the production or sale of baby food or beverage containers containing a controversial chemical.

House Bans BPA in Baby-Feeding Containers

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ABC News Report on the Dangers of Bisphenol A

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

Bisphenol A is a chemical used to make rigid plastic (the most common chemical indicated by a #7 recycling symbol) and epoxy for food can linings. It is found in nearly all Americans.

ABC News Report on the Dangers of Bisphenol A

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Eliminate and reverse BPA toxicity

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

There have been several obscure studies performed and written up that have discovered natural nutrients that fight BPA toxicity. Bisphenol-A (BPA) has become epidemic in our plastic reliant society.

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Campaign Pushes Campbell Soup to Remove BPA from Cans

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

UM-UM NOT GOOD.

~ Uncle Russ

Thousands of people have joined a campaign on Change.org demanding that Campbell Soup Company remove bisphenol-A (BPA), a hormone-disrupting chemical linked to cancer and diabetes, from its soup cans.

Campaign Pushes Campbell Soup to Remove BPA from Cans

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BPA Lurks in Canned Soups and Drinks

In CategoryBeverages, BPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

Harmful Chemicals, Genetic Modification, Cancer Causing Agents and the number one ingredient killer, High Fructose Corn Syrup, are prevalent throughout the industrialized food and beverage and pharma chains.

Watch WHAT’S WRONG WITH WHAT WE EAT? on the front page of this web site.

Stay well by DRINKING LIFE IN!

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

A new study by Harvard researchers may provide another reason to skip the canned pumpkin and cranberry sauce this Thanksgiving.

BPA Lurks in Canned Soups and Drinks

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BPA in Pregnant Women Might Affect Kids’ Behavior

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, BPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Pregnancy
ByRuss Bianchi

A leading source for BPA exposure are PLASTICS, most particularly bottled plastic water.

~ Uncle Russ

Exposure to the chemical bisphenol-A before birth could affect girls’ behavior at age three, according to the latest study on potential health effects of the compound used in the manufacturing of some plastic drink bottles and food can linings.

BPA in Pregnant Women Might Affect Kids’ Behavior

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BPA plastics chemical found to feminize males

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Men's Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Don’t worry, be happy. Just ignore the fact that countless researchers have warned time and time again that the chemical bisphenol A (BPA for short) is a major hormone disruptor and is a huge threat to human health.

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BPA lowers male fertility

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Men's Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Do not drink blow molded thin plastic bottled water and sodas that have high levels of BPA.

~ Uncle Russ

Daily exposure to a chemical that is prevalent in the human environment, bisphenol A (BPA), causes lowered fertility in male mice, according to the results of a new study that will be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

BPA lowers male fertility

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Fetal exposure to BPA changes development of uterus in primates

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

I told you so!  Avoid blow molded plastic thin water and soda bottles.  By the way the newer “eco” or “green” bottles being touted by death merchant$ in the soda industry are just as harmful and also cause birth defects and cancers.

~ Uncle Russ

Exposure in the womb to bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical widely used in the food and medical industries, causes changes in female primates’ uterus development, new research suggests. The results will be presented Tuesday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

Fetal exposure to BPA changes development of uterus in primates

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Bisphenol A (BPA) Accumulates More Rapidly Within the Body Than Previously Thought

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

ScienceDaily (June 7, 2011) — A new University of Missouri study shows that the exposure to the controversial chemical Bisphenol A (BPA) through diet has been underestimated by previous lab tests. In the study, researchers compared BPA concentrations in mice that were given a steady diet supplemented with BPA throughout the day, compared to the more common lab method of single exposure, and found an increased absorption and accumulation of BPA in the blood of mice.

Bisphenol A (BPA) Accumulates More Rapidly Within the Body Than Previously Thought

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BPA Lowers Male Fertility, Mouse Study Finds

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Men's Health
ByRuss Bianchi

ScienceDaily (June 6, 2011) — Daily exposure to a chemical that is prevalent in the human environment, bisphenol A (BPA), causes lowered fertility in male mice, according to the results of a new study that being presented at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

BPA Lowers Male Fertility, Mouse Study Finds

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Exposure to BPA Has Been Underestimated, New MU Research Says

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

Summary:This is the first study to examine concentrations of BPA in any animal models after exposure through a regular, daily diet, which is a better method to mirror the chronic and continuous exposure to BPA that occurs in animals and humans.

Exposure to BPA Has Been Underestimated, New MU Research Says

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Oregon Lawmakers Consider Banning BPA in Bottles

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

I Told You So!  DO NOT DRINK, EAT OR MICROWAVE ANYTHING OUT OF BLOW MOLDED PLASTICS, they are cancer causing at any exposure level, are gender benders, and shut down you liver, making you FATTER before you die.

~ Uncle Russ

Oregon lawmakers are taking another look at banning a potentially harmful chemical from baby bottles and sippy cups, a year after a similar idea narrowly died in the Legislature.

Oregon Lawmakers Consider Banning BPA in Bottles

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Bisphenol A Exposures Lower in Canadians Compared to Americans

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

Source:Food Ingredients First

Sector:General Company & Ingredient Information

Summary:The analysis is based on a recent study of bisphenol A levels in Canadians, the largest of its kind to date. It compares levels to those in Americans. Children and adolescents had the highest levels.

Bisphenol A Exposures Lower in Canadians Compared to Americans

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Plastics chemical BPA reduces sperm health

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Men's Health
ByRuss Bianchi

 I Told You So!

~ Uncle Russ

Exposure to the ubiquitous industrial chemical bisphenol A (BPA) has once again been linked to decreased sperm health, this time in humans, in a study conducted by researchers from Kaiser Permanente and published in the journal Fertility and Sterility.

 

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EU food safety left rudderless by Commission move on BPA

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

Further proof in this attached article that governmental agencies are NOT there to protect consumers, but industry.  BPA is a proven and irrefutably dangerous Class one carcinogen at any exposure level; do not consum blow molded plastic bottles of any beverages or water as a prime example.

~ Uncle Russ

The hand on the tiller that is food safety in Europe has been left somewhat unsteady by the recent regulatory actions taken by the European Commission on BPA and food colours – moves that are pandering to consumer fear and showing contempt for the food safety agency it created.

EU food safety left rudderless by Commission move on BPA

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Teens carry 30 percent more BPA than adults

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, BPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

It’s the blow mold plastic bottled water, stupid.

~ Uncle Russ

Teenagers carry 30 percent more of the toxic chemical bisphenol A (BPA) in their bodies than older adults, according to a study conducted by researchers from Statistics Canada.

Teens carry 30 percent more BPA than adults

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Study: BPA destroys sperm

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Men's Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Results from a five-year trial on the effects of bisphenol-A (BPA) in human males has revealed that the popular plastics chemical destroys sperm. One of the few BPA studies involving humans, the trial sheds more light on the obvious harm BPA causes on male reproduction, and the need to immediately remove the chemical from from all products.

Study: BPA destroys sperm

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Test consensus urged to avoid divergent opinions on substances such as BPA

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

International consensus is needed on testing strategies to determine the endocrine activities of substances that may be hazardous to human health such as food and drink packaging component, BPA, claims a European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) report.

Test consensus urged to avoid divergent opinions on substances such as BPA

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Even glass jars can contain BPA chemical due to lid lining

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

Bad news has emerged for those hoping to avoid exposure to the hormone-disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) by canning their own vegetables: BPA can also be found lining the lids of canning jars.

Even glass jars can contain BPA chemical due to lid lining

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Major producers to ditch BPA from packaging

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

Some of the world’s biggest food companies are removing the chemical Bisphenol A from packaging, amid growing concern it is causing a wide range of human illnesses including heart disease and breast cancer.

Major producers to ditch BPA from packaging

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High BPA Levels Don’t Swim Well with Sperm

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Men's Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Avoid BPA laden blow mold plastic (thin and squeezable) water bottles.

~ Uncle Russ

Exposure to a chemical found in food packaging and other plastics, BPA, can reduce the quality of men’s semen, according to the findings of a five-year study and one of the few involving humans rather than animal models.

High BPA Levels Don’t Swim Well with Sperm

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High BPA levels don’t swim well with sperm

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Men's Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Exposure to a chemical found in food packaging and other plastics, BPA, can reduce the quality of men’s semen, according to the findings of a five-year study and one of the few involving humans rather than animal models.

High BPA levels don’t swim well with sperm

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Exposure to BPA associated with reduced semen quality

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

Increasing urine BPA (Bisphenol-A) level was significantly associated with decreased sperm concentration, decreased total sperm count, decreased sperm vitality and decreased sperm motility, according to a Kaiser Permanente study appearing in the journal of Fertility and Sterility.

Exposure to BPA associated with reduced semen quality

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Consumer fears spurring industry push for bisphenol A substitutes

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

BPA at any expose level is dangerous and cancer causing. How can you trust LIARS to pick any substitutes that also tried to hide BPA use for PROFIT while harming.

~ Uncle Russ

Food and beverage companies are increasingly ditching bisphenol A (BPA) from food can linings in response to growing consumer concern over the chemical, according to a new report.

Consumer fears spurring industry push for bisphenol A substitutes

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Center To Study Effects Of Plastics Chemicals On Children’s Health

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, BPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

BPA at any exposure level is an EPA class one carcinogen.

~ Uncle Russ

A new research center based at the University of Illinois will investigate whether regular exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates – chemicals widely used in plastics and other consumer products – can alter infant and adolescent development, cognition or behavior.

Center To Study Effects Of Plastics Chemicals On Children’s Health

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BPA officially labelled ‘toxic’

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

The federal government has made good on a two-year-old promise to add bisphenol A, a hormone-disrupting chemical linked to some cancers, to the country’s list of toxic substances, in spite of industry opposition.

 

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BPA found in canned foods, health risks for pregnant women

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Food and More, Pregnancy
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) The hormone-disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) is found in high levels in canned food, a coalition of environmental groups has warned, sparking warnings from some doctors that pregnant women should avoid such products.

BPA found in canned foods, health risks for pregnant women

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Waiter, There’s BPA in My Soup

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

I’m too lazy a cook not to love cans. Quick, cheap, and recyclable, they’ve gotten me through many a long, tomatoless winter

Waiter, There’s BPA in My Soup

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Study: Human Exposure to BPA ‘Grossly Underestimated’

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

I Told You So!

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

Americans are likely to be exposed at higher levels than previously thought to bisphenol A, a compound that mimics hormones important to human development and is found in more than 90 percent of people in the United States, according to new research.

Study: Human Exposure to BPA ‘Grossly Underestimated’

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BPA-laced dental sealants OK for use in kids

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, BPA, Plastics, Bottled Water, Oral health
ByRuss Bianchi

BPA kills at any exposure level.

~ Uncle Russ

Widely used dental sealants and tooth repair resins contain substances that degrade into the controversial chemical BPA, but dentists can use the product safely in kids if they make sure to wipe or rinse away residue after treatment, a new study concludes. Pregnant women, however, might do better to wait until after delivery.

BPA-laced dental sealants OK for use in kids

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Even tiny exposure to BPA turns offspring into genetic mutants

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, BPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) A recent study published online in the journal Biology of Reproduction further reveals the disruptive nature of bisphenol A (BPA) in gene expression. According to the data, pregnant mice exposed to BPA experience significant genetic changes in their fetal ovaries, indicating that the next generation of their offspring will likely be born with serious genetic defects.

Even tiny exposure to BPA turns offspring into genetic mutants

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BPA contamination found in 90 percent of soup cans

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) A product survey conducted by The Independent found that the toxic chemical bisphenol-A (BPA) is used in 18 on the 20 top-selling canned food products in the United Kingdom.

BPA contamination found in 90 percent of soup cans

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Sweden studies BPA ban after EFSA’s delayed safety opinion

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

Sweden is the latest EU country to consider banning the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) with government scientists due to meet next week to consider the feasibility of introducing a ban next year.

Sweden studies BPA ban after EFSA’s delayed safety opinion

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Group Documents Dangers Of BPA

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

Acrylamide in baked goods and chips is just as dangerous also as proven cancer causing BPA in plastic and soda water bottles.

~ Uncle Russ

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — An environmental group in Maine has released a report it says documents the dangers of the chemical bisphenol A (BIS’-fen-ahl).

Group Documents Dangers Of BPA

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