Bisphenol A (BPA) Found In Baby Formula Cans
THE CONCERN: The Environmental Working Group, an advocacy organization based in Washington DC, recently reported that there is bisphenol-A (BPA) in the liners of baby formula cans from some of the country’s top selling manufacturers.
IN ANIMAL STUDIES BPA LINKED TO: Abnormal puberty changes, fertility difficulties, obesity, altered immune function, learning problems, and cancer.
THE LOWDOWN: If there is any possibility that the interior coating of baby formula cans contain BPA, ditch canned formula. Even though industry officials say it is far too low a dose to harm babies, why expose our little ones to a hormone-disrupting toxin we know so little about.



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