Topic: Bisphenol A toxicity

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Hard plastic bottles and the lining of cans. Dental fillings (and I thought epoxy was safer than mercury amalgam). sad

We're all butterflies flapping our wings and changing the world.

Re: Bisphenol A toxicity

And we thought we were safer when they started lining
aluminum cans with this stuff to prevent leaching of aluminum
into our orange juice. 
But even orange juice and milk aren't safe to drink anymore in
whatever kind of containers you use.
And those new coatings that are replacing teflon, are they just
as bad?  I personally use either enamel cookware or cast iron.

Does anyone see a dumb-down, alzheimer, early death program
going on?  After all, fewer people are easier to control.

Re: Bisphenol A toxicity

Oh yeah Tom depopulation is the game as always. They have always been doing this it's just now we are seeing it. The cattle are slowly waking up.

Re: Bisphenol A toxicity

Bisphenol A is in polycarbonate.  If you use Lexan reusable bottles like Nalgene, you are using polycarbonate.  In other words, most people wouldn't use this very often, unless you store water in them in the fridge or if you have polycarbonate drinking glasses.

Disposable water bottles are polyetheylene teraphthalate (PET), so they wouldn't have bisphenol A, but I'd guess they have some kind of equally nasty estrogenic compound I don't know about yet.  The other day I had an old bottle of water in my car, but I was very, very thirsty...you know what I did...nasty!!   I wonder what the heck I drank!!