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Baby Bottles: Free of BPA (Bisphenol-A)
Baby bottles are now available that claim to be Bisphenol-A (bpa) free. Should you try them for your baby?
By The Schoolmarm | May 7, 2008
This is a follow up to a post I recently wrote about "Chemicals In Plastic May Harm Children. If you haven't read the article, check it out.
A study by the National Institute of Health, saying that even low levels of exposure to Bisphenol-A (BPA), a chemical found in polycarbonate baby bottles, can cause neural and behavioral damage to children.
BornFree is the trademark for bottles that are 100% BPA-free. They advertise that their bottles feature a unique anti-colic air valve and are completely free of BPA, Phthalates and PVC. They say that BornFree is the leading BPA-Free bottle and the safe alternative for you and your baby.
If this is a concern of yours, then you might want to check into this new product at www.newbornfree.com.
With your baby in mind. By the way, checkout my other articles on health for you kids.
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very nice lisa!
Carole Harris