BPA FREE Is Misleading!
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- The label BPA Free is giving the false impression that the plastic is safe in contact with food and liquids. This is incorrect. When BPA or bisphenol A is not used, a substitute like BPF or BPS is usually used which is arguably not any better. Also, BPA is only one of many hormone disrupting chemicals in plastic. The FDA condones the label, but yet portrays itself as the arbiter of what constitutes misinformation and disinformation. Is this in the interest of the consumer?
It's amazing to me, that testing done in other countries, are not accepted as valid here in the United States! Follow the damn MONEY! 😮
Yet almost everyone else accepts our testing.
We are no longer the standard for correct scientific data ever since we have politicized & monetized our scientific community.
This is why I get my drinking water in Glass Bottles.
Heavier, more expensive, and more sensitive to handle, but after years of doing it, it's worth it when a video like this comes along to show me I am right for doing so.
As for my shower, wash, and rinse water, I use whatever plastic fits the job.
Even if glass I think nipple bad and the straw.
Yes, our 💊 pills in bad outing and plastic bottles
I still drink plastic and Diet Coke. My bad thing.
I’m starting a diet less than 50 carbs a day
I wonder about silicone
I changed my pans out to ceramic non stick I figure it has something
My ninja not good
Thank you for your reliable information. (You are doing a great service, followers will “follow”, give them time. But no need to “hip-ify” your jargon/style or photos… cheapens your brand. btw, where are you located in US, please…)
Thank you, I am located in Los Angeles.
Hi I purchased organic canned tomatoes in non bph lining but after emptying the can I noticed in certain spots it appears the lining has come off or disintegrated / some off the spots in the can are a darker grey color and this is from a well known brand is this possible and could I be consuming the lining I have noticed in a many cans not only one please what is your opinion
Even if the can is labeled BPA free, there is usually another type of bisphenol present. If the lining has disintegrated, I would suggest not to eat the food anymore.
Yes, natural flavors bad
I believe sea kelp detox plastic
Tefal ultimate is not problematic they don't have PFAs ..can you verify this ? It's best i could ever find in my country too...
Teflon contains PFAS. PFOA was banned but there are hundreds of chemicals in the group that can be used to create a nonstick surface. I would suggest ceramic coated pans. Very nonstick and nontoxic.
@@JonasKuehneMD apart from xtrema which is super expensive and fragile i never seen one truly ceramic...and they don't exist in my country..after looking up the material used in tefal company its definitely safe even if not the best but dhat can you do...
@@JonasKuehneMDI recommend stainless steel (high quality and thick equals low-stick, no worries)
Ceramic? You must know the manufacturer well, imo.
Yay. 🥰