I'm absolutely convinced. There are numerous studies linking this, among other toxins, to increased cancer rates. www.ewg.org is a valuable resource for more information (search BPA).
The good news? In a peer reviewed study done by the NIH, decreasing your exposure to these toxins can reduce the levels stored in your body. http://bit.ly/jhC23z
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They have a helpful article on reducing BPA exposure: http://bit.ly/bdNjyu
The good news? In a peer reviewed study done by the NIH, decreasing your exposure to these toxins can reduce the levels stored in your body. http://bit.ly/jhC23z
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