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По радио сказали выкинуть все пластиковые бутылки для маленьких.
Использовать только из стекла.
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You can minimize your child’s exposure to bisphenol A by taking the following steps:
• Use glass, or polypropylene bottles (#5 plastic) instead of polycarbonate (#7
plastic) bottles.
If you continue to use polycarbonate bottles, do not use harsh detergents or put
bottles in the dishwasher. These factors help to degrade the plastic and breakdown
the bonds to release bisphenol A. Instead, clean polycarbonate bottles with
warm soapy water and a sponge.
• Avoid heating polycarbonate containers in the microwave; use glass or ceramic
containers instead.
• Avoid using infant formula in cans that use bisphenol A as an epoxy liner. Take a
look at the Environmental Working Group’s report on bisphenol A in infant
formula to get helpful tips. (http://www.ewg.org/reports/infantformula).
• Cut back on canned foods and beverages to reduce your family’s exposure to
bisphenol A contamination from the inside lining of cans. Also, avoid canned
foods that are highly acidic (eg. tomatosauce) or fatty (eg. fish in oil), as
bisphenol A reacts to acids and lipids.
Sources of bisphenol A-Free Baby
http://www.toxicnation.ca/files/toxicna ... Jan-08.pdf
http://www.toxicnation.ca/files/toxicna ... Report.pdf
You can minimize your child’s exposure to bisphenol A by taking the following steps:
• Use glass, or polypropylene bottles (#5 plastic) instead of polycarbonate (#7
plastic) bottles.
If you continue to use polycarbonate bottles, do not use harsh detergents or put
bottles in the dishwasher. These factors help to degrade the plastic and breakdown
the bonds to release bisphenol A. Instead, clean polycarbonate bottles with
warm soapy water and a sponge.
• Avoid heating polycarbonate containers in the microwave; use glass or ceramic
containers instead.
• Avoid using infant formula in cans that use bisphenol A as an epoxy liner. Take a
look at the Environmental Working Group’s report on bisphenol A in infant
formula to get helpful tips. (http://www.ewg.org/reports/infantformula).
• Cut back on canned foods and beverages to reduce your family’s exposure to
bisphenol A contamination from the inside lining of cans. Also, avoid canned
foods that are highly acidic (eg. tomatosauce) or fatty (eg. fish in oil), as
bisphenol A reacts to acids and lipids.
Sources of bisphenol A-Free Baby
http://www.toxicnation.ca/files/toxicna ... Jan-08.pdf
http://www.toxicnation.ca/files/toxicna ... Report.pdf
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Как сейчас помню, как на советских базарах бабудьки (бабульки) и торгаши продавали молоко и подсолнечное масло именно в таких пластиковых бутылках. Из-под Коки, Спрайта и так далее.
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