

BPA Free Bottles, Teats and Sippy Cups
What
is
Bisphenol A (BPA)?
Bisphenol A is a synthetic chemical compound used in a wide range
of consumer products and is classed by the Government of Canada as a
hormone disruptor.
Who
is exposed
to Bisphenol A?
Everyone. Bisphenol A is found in many everyday products including food
cans, plastic water containers and baby bottles. A study in the US
found that 95% of people tested had been exposed to BPA.
Why
is it a
concern?
Bisphenol A is a hormone disruptor. Studies have linked low-dose BPA
exposure with such effects as: permanent changes to genital tract;
increase prostate weight; decline in testosterone; breast cells
predisposed to cancer; prostate cells more sensitive to hormones and
cancer; and hyperactivity.
This is of particular concern for babies and toddlers as they are still forming and their eliminative organs are not fully developed and hence less able to dispel toxins.






