Effects
Side
Effect of Plastic: Aggressive Kids
SCGH
Plastics
containing Bisphenol-A linked to child misbehavior
Yes we know,
everything causes cancer, nothing is safe for our kids, a lot of paranoia,
right?
Sometimes these concerns are for real.
A chemical of significant importance to
parents and scientists these days is Bisphenol-A (BPA).
BPA is a common chemical used in plastics for
increased flexibility and molding.
It can be found in your child’s plastic sippy
cup, binkies, and even canned food.
The lining found inside some canned foods is
very similar to high density plastics, thus likely to contain significant
levels of BPA.
Numerous studies have proven that Bisphenol-A can
negatively impact your health.
Experts have advised people to shop for
BPA-free products.
In general, avoiding plastics whenever possible
is a good idea.
Read on and read the label before you
purchase that pair of dangly keys or canned mac’n’cheese.
Research
Reveals Unpleasant News Leaching is the process of a chemical seeping
out of its original binding and into its surroundings.
A university study was conducted to determine
the leaching abilities of plastic bottles wherein the interaction between warm
liquids and polycarbonate plastics released Bisphenol-A into the drinking
solution.
During the Harvard study, each student
was given two polycarbonate bottles, which were not to be cleaned in the
dishwasher (to void increased heat) and filled only with cold water.
The students’ urine samples came back
positive for a BPA increase of 69 percent. Is this a concern?
The unfortunate answer is “yes” because
Bisphenol-A has been shown to alter the endocrine system causing early
sexual development.
Changes in fetal development, sperm
production, and malfunctioning hormones are also results of BPA ingestion.
Recently, the University of North Carolina -
Chapel Hill released a study, the first of its kind, linking behavioral
problems in children from women that were exposed to BPA during pregnancy.
The study measured levels of BPA in urine
samples at three different stages of pregnancy- the first at 16 weeks, then at
26 weeks and finally at birth.
The results showed that the women who had the
highest levels of Bisphenol-A in their systems at the earliest stages
of pregnancy had daughters who were more aggressive and hyperactive.
To the scientists’ surprise, girls seemed to
be the most affected while boys didn’t have a big difference in aggression but
instead became more anxious and depressed.
The greatest effects caused seem to be those
of the earliest exposures.
Most women can be affected even before they
know they are pregnant, which can later cause even greater problems for their
unborn children.
Last year Canada became the first country to
ban Bisphenol-A in baby bottles and Wal-Mart and Toys-R-Us have
announced they will stock only BPA-free bottles.
How
to drink beverages without worrying about BPA exposure
It used to be simple.
If people were worried about Bisphenol-A exposure, all they needed to
do was go out and buy a BPA-free bottle, usually made from aluminum.
However, BPA-free doesn’t necessarily mean
BPA-free anymore.
A major bottle manufacturer, SIGG, revealed
that their supposed BPA-free aluminum bottles actually did contain BPA in
bottle linings.
Another bottle manufacturer, Gaiam, recently
revealed that their BPA-free aluminum bottles did contain, 23.8 parts per
billion under extreme heat conditions.
This amount is ten times more potent than the Bisphenol-A levels
found in SIGG.
So what is a worried consumer to do when
bottles claiming to be BPA-free aren’t really BPA-free?
Fortunately, more and more options are
becoming available for the eco-conscious consumer.
Here
are some alternatives.
Stainless steel - Unbreakable, portable, and
safe, stainless steel bottles are one of the best reusable bottles to own
BPA-free plastics: Look for plastic beverage
containers made from high-density polyethylene (#2 HDPE), low density
polyethylene (#4 LDPE), or polypropylene (#5 PP).
Aluminum bottles– There are manufacturers out
there that offer true BPA-free aluminum bottles, just be shopping-savvy
Glass
Ceramic mugs
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