BPA is not the problem "plastics are" Phthalates and other chemicals are just as bad if not worse then BPA. So BPA free plasics are not the answer, and don't let them ever convince you their new BPA free plastic is now ok,
There is little we can do about all this giving that just about all the food we eat surely comes in contact with plastic as some stage or another during the processing stage. All we are left with, is whether we treat it from care from when we buy it onwards and make sure not to store in plastic from then onwards. But we have no idea how long it may have been in plastic on the shelf of the store.
I've often drank water out of a bottle left in the sun as a child, or drank/ate out of container in which the food had been stored for ages. Judging by the amount of BPA that has already entered my system means that whatever I do now, (as regards what he's saying) will hardly make a difference.
From what I gather, it seems as if BPA is only in hard plastic plastic bottles, such as sports bottles, like Nalgene. It isn't a problem for me to avoid drinking out of these. But it's kind of awkward to not be able to buy a bottle of water from a shop. Is BPA in these everyday/throw-away bottles too??? OR are there other harmful compounds in these instead?
lets drink soda in glass bottles! :D
HiramVazquezStudio 1 year ago
@HiramVazquezStudio next time you open a glass bottle .. or any bottle look in the top of the cap moron ...
megadeth2thenwo 1 month ago
BPA is not the problem "plastics are" Phthalates and other chemicals are just as bad if not worse then BPA. So BPA free plasics are not the answer, and don't let them ever convince you their new BPA free plastic is now ok,
ve3tru 1 year ago
@ve3tru Really? so I should avoid BPA free products as well?
flawns 5 months ago
@ve3tru hemp can make safe plastics ... fuck off
megadeth2thenwo 1 month ago
Thanks.
CoasterCloud 1 year ago
good job, I agree 100%!!
paul85805 1 year ago
Eden Foods uses a ceramic can liner instead of BPA- That is what the canned food industry should be using
hotwaterish 2 years ago
Bisphenol A - we talked with an expert this week - she says NO!
OneRadioNetwork 2 years ago
There is little we can do about all this giving that just about all the food we eat surely comes in contact with plastic as some stage or another during the processing stage. All we are left with, is whether we treat it from care from when we buy it onwards and make sure not to store in plastic from then onwards. But we have no idea how long it may have been in plastic on the shelf of the store.
1091Floyd21 2 years ago
I've often drank water out of a bottle left in the sun as a child, or drank/ate out of container in which the food had been stored for ages. Judging by the amount of BPA that has already entered my system means that whatever I do now, (as regards what he's saying) will hardly make a difference.
1091Floyd21 2 years ago
Soda in glass bottles! Not quite so easy.
1091Floyd21 2 years ago
Aluminium is supposed to cause alzheimers, & most metal bottles would be aluminium.
1091Floyd21 2 years ago
From what I gather, it seems as if BPA is only in hard plastic plastic bottles, such as sports bottles, like Nalgene. It isn't a problem for me to avoid drinking out of these. But it's kind of awkward to not be able to buy a bottle of water from a shop. Is BPA in these everyday/throw-away bottles too??? OR are there other harmful compounds in these instead?
1091Floyd21 2 years ago