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Bisphenol (BPA) Free Baby Bottles

February 28, 2010

Many reports today indicate the plastics we use that are so convenient, have the potential to negatively affect our health. Many baby bottles and plastic containers contain the chemical Bisphenol A, which mimics estrogen in the body. Some plastics leach BPA when the plastic comes in contact with oil and fatty foods, especially during heating and microwaving and as a result of harsh cleaners

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The List of BPA-Free Baby Bottles You Should Not Miss

February 13, 2010

Recent medical studies suggest that Bisphenol A which is often used in manufacturing baby bottles may cause behavioral disorders, may help in the early onset of puberty period for girls or may even contribute to health complications on babies.

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Prominent Brands that Offer BPA-Free Baby Bottles

January 26, 2010

BPA-Free baby bottles are mostly recommended to ensure your baby’s safety.In choosing which baby bottle brand to procure, you need to consider two vital things – product quality and your baby’s safety…

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Safe Baby Bottles

November 2, 2009

It is that important and a matter of consideration when it comes to choosing a baby feeding bottle. This seems one of the things that it comes in contact with the baby’s body. So utmost care should be taken too avoid any negative effects due to the product.

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BPA to Be Banned in America?

June 3, 2009

For the second time in a year the California Senate has voted to ban the use of BPA in baby bottles and toddler cups.
Tests on animals have found BPA(ban bisphenol A) can cause harm to health and has links to diabetes, brain damage and possible developmental abnormalities in babies and toddlers.
Researches here in the UK [...]

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Can BPA Bottles Harm Your Baby?

May 18, 2009

New parents want to do everything possible to protect their babies. But one common baby care item may put their little bundles of joy at risk for problems later in life.
The chemical Bisphenol A is used in polycarbonate plastics including water bottles, food containers and baby bottles. Over time these household objects release Bisphenol A, [...]

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