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Are you concerned about potential health effects of bisphenol A?

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Oh yeah, I'm concerned, it's right up there with the world ending on 12-21-2012 and the attack on the planet from Mars in July. Oh my, where can I hide.

Why do I feel Al Gore looking over my shoulder...? ...Nah, was my imagination.

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Oh yeah, I use hairspray in a plastic bottle, so by the time you read this, I am most likely dead already because of the toxic chemicals in.wuobquof80i]y0943qghvfp43iuvgj

 

Yes, of course I am..... where is the FDA ????  Why do we find this out AFTER its put on the market ?????

 

Would like to know what was in the Tupperware and Rubbermaid, etc., products that I have been using for almost 50 years.  Glad my children used glass bottles after Mother Nature's supply of mom milk ran out.  Do need more info.  Back to good old Pyrex and Anchor glass products.

 
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yes I  am especially if We get universal health care

 

I dont know why it takes so long for our government to do anything. In Europe, they look into it, take action, and deal with it. If its bad, it has no business near our food or drink supplies.

 

Yes,I read some time back(months) that we should not use plastic to heat food in the microwave. I have not heard anything lately. Whats up with that?

 
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I don't know what to make of all this. If they have been testing it for years and the FDA didn't put a stop to it then what's up with that? What are they doing anyway? I always felt that as long as I didn't leave liquids stored in plastic in the heat it was ok until I started looking into it when this was sent to me. What really concerns me is the effect it has on babies. If the FDA doesn't care about that, I am appalled at this country. What I read showed how differently other countries handled this and didn't allow it. Does anyone really know what it does? Here is one video: http://www.bisphenolafree.org/

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