
BPA’s and Parabens are toxic substances found in everyday packaging products
BPA (Bisphenol A)
A chemical used in plastics such as plastic bottles, packaging, storage containers and is used to line canned goods.
Parabens
Synthetic compounds used as preservatives in cosmetic, beauty and personal care products
Research has shown some 90% of groceries contain measurable amounts of Parabens and while an individual product may not contain harmful levels collectively (because they are in so many products) they can overload our bodies
Both BPA’s and Parabens are thought to be endocrine (Hormone) disruptors and the health problems associated with them are documented including –
- Cancers such as breast and prostate
- Heart disease
- Thyroid problems
They disrupt our endocrine system because they can imitate hormones and interfere with
- production
- secretion
- transport
- action
- function
- elimination of natural hormones
They mimic and behave similarly to Estrogen which can affect our hormones during puberty and menopause
Unfortunately, they are present in so much we buy and use so its almost impossible to avoid them completely, but there are some simple changes you can make to reduce exposure –
- Use glass food storage
- Look for paraben-free products
- Buy unpackaged groceries
- Switch to a BPA free reusable water bottle
Using fewer chemicals and packaging won’t just be good for your health but better for the environment, so be vigilant and check labels
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