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Powered by WP Greet Box WordPress Plugin Bisphenol-A (BPA) has been all over the news for years, and many families avoid BPA containing plastics; however, even those can leach hormone disrupting chemicals into our food and drink. Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) is a plasticizer commonly used in the production of PVC and is the “most important” phthalate. Both chemicals are considered safe by the US government, although BPA is being investigated. Despite governmental assurances, these are chemicals of concern commonly found in food packaging.
Discovery News explains the new study:
Although the news is rather bleak about chemical contamination from food packaging, the rapidity at which this chemical exposure can be reduced is encouraging. Just three days of eating fresh, whole foods causes the body burden results to drop by more than 50 percent! Discovery News offers these great simple steps to keep your family safe from BPA and phthalates: It may be impossible to completely eliminate exposure to toxic chemicals, but at least we can make wise food choices by avoiding packaging. Photo: Related content: |
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