Health Canada Finds BPA in Canned Soft Drinks
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) is reporting that a recently-published study by Health Canada found that the vast majority of canned soft drink and energy drinks contain bisphenol A, a...
View ArticleRaise Your BPA Level 60 Percent!
For the first time, a study proved that using polycarbonate plastic increases your blood levels of bisphenol-A. And not just a little bit, either. After a week of using these materials for beverages,...
View ArticleMedical Group Issues BPA Intake Warning
The Endocrine Society, a medical group representing the research of hormones, issued an intake warning at their annual meeting earlier this month. The group is concerned over bisphenol-A and similar...
View Article"BPA-Free" Bottles–Guess What?–Leach BPA
A new Health Canada study found that bottles marketed as “BPA-free” actually leach the hormone-disrupting chemical into liquids. The study says that these bottles contain “trace amounts”, but some...
View ArticleDo those plastic bulk bins contain BPA?
Recently, our closest health food store redid their bulk bins. Previously, the bulk food was kept in gallon and half gallon glass jars. This was inconvenient for seeing what was available, as the jars...
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