Home | About NaturalNews | Contact Us | Write for NaturalNews | Media Info | Advertise with Natural News
NaturalNews.com

BPA found in virtually all canned foods

Wednesday, October 13, 2010 by: David Gutierrez, staff writer
Email this article to a friend Printable Version  FREE Email Newsletter

Share
Share/Save/Bookmark
Want more Health Ranger articles? Free email newsletter
Your email privacy is 100% protected.


(NaturalNews) Bisphenol A (BPA), the endocrine-disrupting plastics compound that has garnered much attention for its prevalence in infant- and water bottles, is far more common in an even more widely used family of products: canned foods and beverages.

Almost 100 percent of canned food and beverage products on the market are lined with a resin made from BPA, and have been since the 1940s. These epoxy resins prevent the metal of the can from influencing the flavor of the food. More importantly, they prevent compounds in the food from reacting with the metal, causing spoilage and even causing cans to explode.

Exposure from this source is "far more extensive" than from plastic bottles, said Shanna Swan of the University of Rochester in New York. After all, BPA is known to leach from cans into food, the chemical is used in nearly all canned products, and nearly everyone consumes such products regularly.

BPA is known to mimic estrogen and otherwise interfere with the hormonal system, and studies have linked it to elevated risks of cancer, diabetes and heart disease. In January, the FDA admitted for the first time that "some concern" exists over the chemical's effects.

More recent findings are even more troubling, suggesting that BPA can effect
"epigenetic changes," modifying the way that the body's genes are expressed in a way that can be passed on to an exposed person's children and grandchildren. One of these changes removes carbon groups that lock DNA from being affected by estrogens in the environment. According to Yale University researcher Hugh Taylor, this means that BPA can increase the impact of naturally occurring estrogens like those found in soy, increasing a person's risk of breast cancer and other conditions.

"It has permanent, lasting effects," Taylor said. "The adult exposure is concerning, but I think the fetal exposure is worse."

"I tell my pregnant patients to avoid products containing it. Even a fleeting exposure in pregnancy can cause lasting damage."

Sources for this story include: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUS....

Articles Related to This Article:

Six Baby Bottle Manufacturers Quietly Agree to Remove Bisphenol-A (BPA) from Baby Bottles

Study Verifies that BPA Causes Sexual Dysfunction in Men

BPA Has Not Gone Away

Research Links Plastics Containing Bisphenol A to Heart Disease and Diabetes

Prenatal exposure to BPA in plastics makes young girls aggressive

Only Two Companies in US Confirm Using BPA-Free Cans

Related video from NaturalNews.TV


This text will be replaced by the player

Your NaturalNews.TV video could be here.
Upload your own videos at NaturalNews.TV (FREE)



Related CounterThink Cartoons:


Related Articles:

Six Baby Bottle Manufacturers Quietly Agree to Remove Bisphenol-A (BPA) from Baby Bottles

Study Verifies that BPA Causes Sexual Dysfunction in Men

BPA Has Not Gone Away

Research Links Plastics Containing Bisphenol A to Heart Disease and Diabetes

Prenatal exposure to BPA in plastics makes young girls aggressive

Only Two Companies in US Confirm Using BPA-Free Cans

Take Action: Support NaturalNews.com

Email this article to a friend

Share this article on: NewsVine | digg | del.icio.us

Permalink to this article:

Reprinting this article: Non-commercial use OK, cite NaturalNews.com with clickable link.

Embed article link: (copy HTML code below):

Check out the Health Ranger's new music video

Just Say No the GMO (song plus music video)
Listen to today's NaturalNews top stories (streaming audio)

Sponsored by Amoils.com

Browse the archives   |   Sponsor this audio

Support NaturalNews sponsors:
Advertise with NaturalNews...


(FREE) Thursday evening, Oct. 14 at 6pm Pacific (9pm Eastern), the NaturalNews Talk Hour presents "Food Poison - An Insider Speaks Out" with Carol Hoernlein. Enter your email address (below) to receive the call-in details:
Enter Your Email::

Vilcabamba Ecuador resources

Ecuador destinations
Ecuador travel tips
Ecuador land for sale
Vilcabamba real estate company

Free Special Reports

Nutrition Can Save America!
The Healing Power of Sunlight and Vitamin D
The 7 Principles of Mindful Wealth
The pH Nutrition Guide to Acid / Alkaline Balance
Pet Food Ingredients Revealed! (shocking)
Medicine From Fish
The Water Cure
Support NaturalNews sponsors:
Advertise with NaturalNews...

Explore NaturalPedia.com, the internet's largest natural health encyclopedia of knowledge, covering over 50,000 topics. It's free!
Visit NaturalPedia.com.


NEW Product: Valley of Longevity Shampoo from the Health Ranger

• 98% Organic
• 100% Natural
• 100% Fragrance Free!
• No SLS
• No Parabens
• No synthetic chemicals
Click here to read more...


FREE Report: The Five Best Anti-Viral Products to Beat Influenza, Swine Flu, Bird Flu and SARS

• Top anti-viral remedies
• Where to get them now
• Four things to avoid
• Become self-reliant
• Boost your family safety

Click here to read the FREE report now.


Breaking News Stories:

     See more breaking news...

Also on NaturalNews:

Health Ranger Videos
Activist music
CounterThink Cartoons
Food documentaries
FREE Special Reports
Podcasts


Home | About Natural News | Contact Us | Write for Natural News | Media Information | Advertise with Natural News

This site is part of the Natural News Network © 2009 All Rights Reserved. Privacy | Terms All content posted on this site is commentary or opinion and is protected under Free Speech. Truth Publishing International, LTD. is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. Truth Publishing assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. Your use of this website indicates your agreement to these terms and those published here. All trademarks, registered trademarks and servicemarks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.