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Old 11-23-2007, 12:07 PM #1
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Default RE: Bisphenol A

I was just watching the Channel 5 news, and after House went off, this reporter did a special report on Bisphenol A and canned foods. Well, all the bells went off in my head. I just googled it. Very disturbing. Bisphenol A is in baby bottles, every single canned good in your house, well the can is sprayed with this synthetic female hormone product, before the food goes into it. They did a test. They took canned soups, canned tomato sauce and other canned goods. They emptied the cans, cleaned out the cans, and then put pure water in. After 24 hours, they measured the levels of Bisphenol A, and then they took a petri dish and put breast cancer cells in the dish. Then they added a few drops of the water that was in the cans.

Well, the breast cancer cells started multiplying like crazy.

Who the hell knows what else this coating, (which was introduced since 1932), has been doing to our bodies (Think of all the idiopathic diagnoses we have been seeing on various stuff).

Here's a link to this article.

http://www.ewg.org/reports/bisphenola
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