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Toxic Hazards Linked to Plastic Baby Bottles. What is Your Baby Really Consuming?

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What you need to know about plastic before you use one more baby bottle

A common plastic used to make baby bottles is polycarbonate plastic. Studies from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Consumers Union and researchers at Nagasaki University in Japan show that when baby bottles made with polycarbonate plastic are heated a hormone-disrupting chemical called, bisphenol-A (BPA), is released. That hormone leaches into the milk in the bottle. The same scientists found that used bottles leached up to double the amount of chemicals as new bottles because the plastic is less stable than in new bottles.

Bisphenol – A is an artificial estrogen and researches have known for years that it is harmful to animals and humans alike, especially during fetal development. Scientists have found and presented the dangers of BPA to the Environmental Protection Agency, who hasn’t yet banned it from the market place despite the health risks that have been identified. The dangers include decreased sperm production in males, prostate hyperplasia — excessive growth of prostate tissue, early onset of puberty, chromosome damage in female ovaries and a variety of behavioral changes.

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), is another common plastic used to make baby bottles. It is the most toxic plastic to human health and the environment. PVC has been linked to IQ deficiencies, learning disabilities, impaired hearing, and reduced attention spans, as well as other behavior problems.

In general plastics like Tupperware and other storage containers that are commonly made with polycarbonate plastic or polyvinyl chloride are a dangerous place to store food, therefore use glass containers instead. Plastic containers leach toxic chemicals into the items they store, like the food that you eat. The dangers further increase when food is heated in these plastic containers, since the heat breaks down the plastic and destabilizes it, thus increasing the release of toxic chemicals into your food. An even more dangerous situation is heating food in plastic containers in the microwave; this further accelerates the release of toxic chemicals into the contents of the container. So, just don’t do it.

Safety concerns behind plastic pacifiers, teethers and nipples

Beware of, plastic pacifiers, teethers, and nipples because they can be made with materials that contain phthalates. Phthalates is a commonly used chemical that is found in nail polish, make up, soft plastics and much more. Because it is fat soluble it collects in fatty tissue of humans where it is stored. It is absorbed through the skin, lungs and by ingesting. It has adverse health affects in the liver, the kidneys, the lungs and the reproductive system. It has been associated with premature breast development in young girls, adverse effects on genital development in male children, as well as reduced sperm count in adult males.

Take caution because infants receive large doses of these chemicals because they spend most of their time indoors and breathe, metabolize, and ingest faster than adults do. Furthermore, these plastics are found in many household products, cosmetics, vinyl and toys. Additionally, food is contaminated by these chemicals through packaging.

So what do mom’s do to solve this problem and protect their babies from exposure to plastic?

* Use glass bottles and silicon nipples. To protect baby from glass shards when using a glass bottle be sure to dispose of the bottle if it is at all chipped or damaged in anyway. Glass bottles can be found at Amazon.com, Babysupermall.com or Medela.com.

* When baby is old enough to hold the bottle then switch to a plastic bottle made with polyethylene or polypropylene they have the recycle #’s 1, 2, 4 or 5 on the bottle. Gerber, Evenflo and Rubbermade all make these kinds of bottles so they will be easy to find. Stay with the silicone nipples. Make sure that the bottle and nipples don’t have any cracks where bacteria can live. If they do don’t buy them or throw them into the trash.

* Don’t purchase the bottles that have decorations on the inside of the bottle as they leach off into babies milk.

* Never heat babies formula or any bottle in the microwave!!! If you are using a plastic bottle you are accelerating the leaching of chemicals into babies formula but you are also destroying and breaking down the nutritional value of the formula.

* Don’t heat formula in the plastic bottle even when heating in a pan of hot water. Instead heat formula in a non-Teflon pan and then poor it into the bottle when it is warm not hot. (Teflon when heated gives off carcinogens, and is linked to birth defects. It is found in 95% of humans. The dangerous chemical found in Teflon is not going to be used after 2015.)

* How do you know if nipples are silicone? Silicone nipples are clear not yellow/amber plastic. Silicone lasts longer than plastic nipples. Avent Slow Flow Nipple and Dr. Brown's Sampler Pack Standard Silicone Nipples 3-Pack can be found at Amazon.com. When buying, be sure to check the nipple carefully for cracks where bacteria can live. If there are cracks don’t buy the nipple. On a regular basis check nipples that you already bought for cracks throw them away immediately when they are cracked. Before each use sterilize the nipples by washing them in soapy warm water or putting them in the dishwasher. This is also the rule of thumb for safe pacifiers, teethers and baby bottles whether plastic or glass.

Congratulations on another toxic problem overcome. Together we can make a difference in our children’s lives and our future generation’s lives. Let’s leave the earth for the children a little better than we found it.

TheGreenQueen at www.Thegreenqueencorner.com.

Sarah Marr, TheGreenQueen, writes about green, organic, sustainable, environmentally healthy living. She also gives workshops on easily converting your conventional toxic home to a clean, green, healthy home in Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego, California along with personal in home consultations. You can find her at http://www.thegreenqueencorner.com



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» left by Anonymous (2 years 72 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Yes, this article was very helpful and informative. I am trying to determine what type of bottles and nipples to get my baby and the knowledge gained from this article helped me make my choice. Thank you! LMK Silver Spring, MD
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» left by christ from here (2 years 50 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 2 out of 5
Seems illogical compare effects of drinking out of a bottle lined with that plastic when in the studies the animals had to EAT the plastic therefore resulting in, of course, horrible side effects. Heating them i could see how it would leech or EATING the plastic makes sense but just using them for your drink, i highly doubt it.
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» left by The Green Queen from Los Angeles (1 year 152 days ago.)
The Good News
The good news is that in May, 2008 the
California Senate approved a bill, the first of it's kind, to ban the use of bisphenol-A
(BPA)
, in baby bottles and children's feeding products. The bill now goes to the assembly for
approval. If you would like to help pass
this bill contact your assembly person.
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» left by april from dothan , alabama (1 year 152 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
I have found this website to be very helpful & I appreciate the honesty . But I have a question . What about the playtex bottles that you use liners in ? Are the parents' choice liners harmful in any way ? Does playtex use the silicon nipples that you're suggesting we use? And , if the liners are harmful which companies liners do you suggest we use , playtex , or parents'choice ?

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» left by Daughter Nature (1,917) (1 year 15 days ago.)
What a great article! LOVED IT! Thank you for the time and the eye opening information you provide. It is a challenge trying to stay informed and make the right decisions for our families. I have joined your Fan Club and invite you to join mine! Thanks again.
 
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