Beware Danger Plastic Packaging

Numerous studies reveal the quantity of food as well as packaging that is harmful to health. Latest, conducted by researchers from the United States, Adam J Spanier, who found adverse effects of chemicals in the plastic packaging of food on breathing.
As quoted from the pages of the Daily Mail, the study showed that pregnant women with high levels of bisphenol A in the body has two times greater risk of having a baby suffering from respiratory problems infirst six months. Their babies at risk of developing lung damage, asthma, bronchitis, and allergies.
Bisphenol A or BPA is used to harden plastics, and became one of the chemicals are mass produced. These chemicals can easily be found in products such as milk bottlesinfants, where CDs, food, and food kemasana.
These chemicals are very similar to the hormone estrogen. Therefore, many scientists believe that these substances can interfere with the production of hormones in the body.
Although some experiments on animals shows that BPA is safe for the body, other studies said that BPA can cause breast cancer, liver damage, obesity, diabetes,and fertility problems.
In his research, see Spanier BPA levels in 367 pregnant women. Research at Penn State College of Medicine measured the levels of chemicals in the womb of pregnant women at the age of week 16 and 26.
They found that 99 percent of women contaminated with chemicals in their bodies. Those with high BPA levels at week 16 have a risk of getting a baby with respiratory problems in six monthsThe first two times greater than women who only have low levels of BPA.
However, the study also found that higher BPA concentrations at week 26 and at birth are not associated with the condition.
Some researchers believe that chemicals can disrupt the hormone is more dangerous in early pregnancy. They also advocated for women of childbearing age to avoid products thatcontain BPA.
"This new research adds a reason to reduce the use of these chemicals on the packaging, especially for pregnant women," says Elizabeth Salter Green, Director Chemicals, Health and EnvironmentMonitoring Trust. This is because the developing fetus in the womb are particularly vulnerable to the CPA.
Last year, Denmark became the first country in the EU to prohibit the use of BPA in food and beverage packaging, while the EU has banned the use of BPA in bottles of milk last year. Canada and three U.S. states have imposed any restrictions.

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