Posted by Katie Altoft on April 2nd, 2009
Plastic Bottles and BisPhenol A - should I be worried?
In a word – YES. You’ve probably heard at least some of the fuss about Bisphenol A or BPA, particularly with respect to baby bottles. While BPA is particularly hazardous to babies (born or unborn), the most recent studies show it’s a health issue for all of us.
Here’s how:
- BPA is a chemical that acts like estrogen in the body and interferes with normal hormonal function.
- BPA during pregnancy can negatively impact the developing breast and prostate and have adverse effects on brain development and behavior in children.
- BPA may also contribute to such impacts as breast cancer, infertility and early puberty in girls.
- BPA is being linked to significantly increased risks of diabetes and heart disease.
Most importantly, though, we’re just beginning to understand how dangerous it may be. A healthy dose of precaution is definitely in order. So where is BPA found, and how do we avoid it?







