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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 151164" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>This research has blown the top off of many plastic water bottle companies, not just baby bottles. This new evidence (albeit controversial) has caused the number one maker of plastic bottles, Nalgene, to recall all of it's water bottles, and replace them with new ones that are BPA free. My store carried hundreds of these bottles, as did the store I worked at before for a different company - both retailers have removed every bottle with the number 7 on the bottom of it - to ensure that none of their plastics have BPA. You can do the same when you are shopping, look at the plastics you are purchasing and look to see if it has a 7 on the bottom. If so, that type of plastic contains BPAs, and I would not purchase it - like bottled water.</p><p></p><p>As for soup and canned products, I am not sure how we protect ourselves. However, I have decided that with contaminates left and right in our household, like teflon, pharamaceuticals in our drinking water, BPAs, there is only so much we can do. We have probably already been damaged, and did not know it - and will continue to be damaged with other things still undiscovered. Our world is on a steep slippery slope to disaster. The industrial revolution has spiraled out of control, and it should have stopped years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 151164, member: 3301"] This research has blown the top off of many plastic water bottle companies, not just baby bottles. This new evidence (albeit controversial) has caused the number one maker of plastic bottles, Nalgene, to recall all of it's water bottles, and replace them with new ones that are BPA free. My store carried hundreds of these bottles, as did the store I worked at before for a different company - both retailers have removed every bottle with the number 7 on the bottom of it - to ensure that none of their plastics have BPA. You can do the same when you are shopping, look at the plastics you are purchasing and look to see if it has a 7 on the bottom. If so, that type of plastic contains BPAs, and I would not purchase it - like bottled water. As for soup and canned products, I am not sure how we protect ourselves. However, I have decided that with contaminates left and right in our household, like teflon, pharamaceuticals in our drinking water, BPAs, there is only so much we can do. We have probably already been damaged, and did not know it - and will continue to be damaged with other things still undiscovered. Our world is on a steep slippery slope to disaster. The industrial revolution has spiraled out of control, and it should have stopped years ago. [/QUOTE]
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