“Consumer Reports” Says to Avoid BPA, Choose Glass or BPA-Free Plastics

Published: 7 August 2008
Category: Bisphenol A (BPA), Hormonal Changes, Organic Products in Glass, Packaging CONCERNS, Studies/Federal Regulations

“Consumer Reports” recently ran several tests on certain plastic bottles intended for children and infants, including certain BornFree bottles, Evenflo bottles (without BPA), and Medela Breast Milk Feeding and Storage Set, in an outside lab that specializes in plastic analysis and found BPA levels are negligible. “Consumer Reports” says these are better choices if you want to use plastic bottles and limit your baby’s exposure to BPA, and another option is to use glass bottles. BPA has been linked to brain, prostate and other health problems.

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