This is your fetus' brain on plastics
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Bisphenol A, or BPA--found in all kinds of plastics, including food and beverage containers--is scary stuff. I wrote a term paper on its effects on the developing embryo as an undergrad. Now, a team at the University of Cincinnati has found that BPA shows negative effects in brain tissue "at surprisingly low doses."
Bisphenol A-based polycarbonate is used as a plastic coating for children's teeth to prevent cavities, as a coating in metal cans to prevent the metal from contact with food contents, as the plastic in food containers, refrigerator shelving, baby bottles, water bottles, returnable containers for juice, milk and water, micro-wave ovenware and eating utensils.
Earlier this year, Frederick S. vom Saal of the University of Missouri and Claude Hughes of East Carolina University found a striking pattern of bias in the reporting of research findings on bisphenol A. In the last 7 years (through December 2004), 115 relevant studies have been published. None of the 11 funded by industry reported adverse effects at low level, whereas 94 of 104 government-funded studies found effects. These many studies were conducted in academic laboratories in Japan, the US and Europe.
From the UC release:
In the face of more than 100 studies published in peer-reviewed journals showing the detrimental effects of BPA, Dr. [Scott] Belcher said, the chemical industry and federal regulatory agencies have resisted banning BPA from plastics used as food and beverage containers, despite the fact that plastics free of BPA and other toxic chemicals are available.




6 Comments:
That is really disturbing news.
I once met the wife of a ceramist, and she maintained that there was a higher incidence of birth defects these days because people are eating and drinking from plastics.
Eat only from glassware, in which the molecules are stable, she said.
I know, that would be ideal. But convenience is so tempting... right now I'm drinking coffee from a Styrofoam cup. Bad!
DAMN that's scary, dude! How the hell am I supposed to get through life now? I'm gonna run away and become a hermit! Waaaiii!
-Your friendly neighborhood J.T.
Is there any way to know if you the plastic water bottle you're drinking out of has this crap in it (as I resist mild panic rising...)?
Joy, check out this link. It should answer your question. The Nalgene bottles that are so popular are made out of polycarbonate, which leaches bisphenol A... but apparently they also have some made of safer types of plastics: http://www.mercola.com/2004/apr/7/nalgene_water.htm
Bleh...this reminds me of the that plastic/metalic stuff they put on microwavable foods. I've heard that stuff leeches too. Interesting post (and blog) you have here.
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