ichbod; i know you are just making a joke; HOWEVER, the additives being put in food, cattle, poultry, MSG being one of the most dangerous ( a well kept secret), is adding to obesity; chemicals being fed to poultry and cattle is causing drug resistance bacteria, BTH in milk is equal to a steroid, and the really big one the new generic grown seeds, that will not re-germinate have less nutrition but more starch, corn, beans, peas and many more vegetables.
The suspected dangers of BPA have been around as long as the suspected dangers of tobacco but nothing definite has ever been concluded about the danger of BPA but they blame everything on tobacco.
You know, they mention that BPA promotes weight gain..
Hmm... weight gain. Isn't there an obesity problem in the U.S.?
Wake up people, they are trying to keep you fat and docile for a myriad of reasons. Have an overweight kid? Eliminate BPA and see if that makes a difference.
"based on data from a federal health study done between 2003 and 2008." --That was during "you-know-who's" administration, so you know they went easy on the BPA industry and watered-down their findings -- which is why we still find it everywhere, including our cans of peas.
DuPont probably provided the "researchers" and funded the study...
We do KNOW that BPA is bad for animals and humans. We KNOW it induces sexual changes in infants and embryos. We KNOW it needs removed from the environment and we KNOW that the politicians are lining up with their hands out for "donations" to their campaigns.
That @%!@ English oil company wasn't satisfied with just polluting the Gulf of Mexico...now they're causing diabetes!
ichbod; i know you are just making a joke; HOWEVER, the additives being put in food, cattle, poultry, MSG being one of the most dangerous ( a well kept secret), is adding to obesity; chemicals being fed to poultry and cattle is causing drug resistance bacteria, BTH in milk is equal to a steroid, and the really big one the new generic grown seeds, that will not re-germinate have less nutrition but more starch, corn, beans, peas and many more vegetables.
The suspected dangers of BPA have been around as long as the suspected dangers of tobacco but nothing definite has ever been concluded about the danger of BPA but they blame everything on tobacco.
You know, they mention that BPA promotes weight gain..
Hmm... weight gain. Isn't there an obesity problem in the U.S.?
Wake up people, they are trying to keep you fat and docile for a myriad of reasons. Have an overweight kid? Eliminate BPA and see if that makes a difference.
"based on data from a federal health study done between 2003 and 2008."
--That was during "you-know-who's" administration, so you know they went easy on the BPA industry and watered-down their findings -- which is why we still find it everywhere, including our cans of peas.
DuPont probably provided the "researchers" and funded the study...
We are our own worst enemy. No question.
We do KNOW that BPA is bad for animals and humans. We KNOW it induces sexual changes in infants and embryos. We KNOW it needs removed from the environment and we KNOW that the politicians are lining up with their hands out for "donations" to their campaigns.
Exactly, Robtice... Rule by corporations.