Right, "No cause for concern." Nothing to see here, people. There are manufacturers who are sensitive to the problems of bisphenol A who don't use that process. E.G. dnrsite.com sells a sport bottle without it. Maybe when the public becomes more aware, market forces will impel the industry to do away with it. In the meantime, look for glass containers you can transfer your liquid products to store in, and at the very least don't let your plastic bottles get hot and quit heating your baby bottles. bisphenol A leakage increases with heat. (Heck, breast feed your babies anyway!) And take that stupid plastic coating off foods you microwave!! (It's only there to prevent a mess. Cover it with ... |
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