It's a chemical found in many plastics (hardener), as well as the lining of canned foods and beverages, and even the coating for receipts.
Why avoid BPA?
BPA has been found to be an endocrine-disrupting chemical and has been linked to cancer (particularly breast cancer), mental disorders, reproductive issues, sexual dysfunctions, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. Unfortunately since BPA has been in commercial products for over 50 years, we all have it in our body. Recently it was even detectable in the cord blood of 9 of 10 minority newborns, which means our children have it before even entering the world! Yikes!! But you can do something about this. You can always do a detox and/or improve liver function to rid of this toxin (and others). Also, you must avoid BPA.
Tips for avoiding BPA:
- Avoid plastics #3 and #7 -- BPA is found in these types so read the bottom of the container
- No canned tomato products (or other canned foods) -- BPA is found in the lining of canned food, but then the acidity of tomatoes leaches the chemical further, so canned tomato products have higher amounts of BPA.
- According to Eden Foods, they do not use BPA in their cans.
- Use fresh or bulk items instead, or in glass bottles, if possible -- Choose beer from a glass bottle instead
- Again, BPA is found in the lining of almost all food and beverage containers. Glass is always a better option.
- Never heat plastics -- Even if it doesn't contain BPA, there are other toxic chemicals in plastics that seep out in the heating process (microwave, dishwasher).
Some cities and states have bans on BPA but there is no federal ban yet. Our own Senator Schumer is introducing a BPA-Free Kids Act to Congress. Just last week, the FDA finally expressed concerns about BPA and will do further research about its potential effects on behavior, obesity, diabetes, reproductive disorders, cancer, asthma, heart disease and effects that could be carried from one generation to the next. Until then, follow the above steps to live as BPA-free as possible!
More information can be found at: http://www.bisphenol-a.org/. You can also ask me at 917-805-7940 or email me. I have more information and tips, and can always help you detox and look at other aspects of your life that are harmful.

