Tag: bpa
Could BPA Be Affecting Your Motivation to Exercise?
How many times have you hit the gym, the trail or the yoga mat this week? Your desire to exercise could be directly related...
Are Natural Rubber Products the Best Option for Babies?
There are so many cute products available for babies and toddlers, it can be hard to choose. Any number of appealing colors, textures and...
The Final Verdict on Non-Toxic Food Containers
Plastics are affordable, lightweight and damage-resistant, so they are the easiest choice for food storage and lunch containers. But are they safe?
You may have...
BPA Causing Fertility Problems Throughout Three Generations of Fish
The fact that BPA can cause health problems is not exactly a new development. However, recent findings from fish studies show that it may...
Another Reason to Reduce Your Exposure to BPA
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a compound used in the manufacture of polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins. It is commonly found in the packaging of...
Study Connects Ramen Noodles to Chronic Disease
While it is well-known that processed foods are not a healthy choice (and should really be avoided entirely), many specific foods in this category...
BPA Substitute No Better – Perhaps Even Worse – than BPA
When choosing plastic items, many people find reassurance in the "BPA Free" label. This is understandable, as BPA has been associated with a string...
BPA Exposure May Be Higher Than You Think
If you avoid plastic bottles and soup cans like the plague in an effort to reduce your BPA exposure, you may want to think...
BPA-Free Doesn’t Mean Toxic-Free
If you thought you didn’t have to worry about the toxic ingredient bisphenol A in your products because you always buy BPA-free labeled goods,...
3 Things Hiding in Your Coconut Milk
Over one-third of the world's population depends on the milk, meat, water and oil of the coconut for nutrients. Indeed this is a good...










