Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Plastic villains & heroes

When Dr. Carl Albrecht of Kansa recently in a baby store baby bottles review, is "90% sure" of bottles of polikarbonaatplastiek made. The problem? Polikarbonaatplastiek to breast cancer, at least in research on rats. Rotkleintjies to polycarbonate exposed, showing as young adults have early signs of breast cancer. Coincidentally, or maybe not, come breast cancer over the past two decades more in women in their thirties and even in their twenties.  https://secure.web.emory.edu/forums/read.php?9,2027,2027#msg-2027
Canada has two and two together and banned since 2008 from polycarbonate baby bottles. Perhaps they over-cautious, but meanwhile, more research in the leading JAMA published a clear link between BPA draw (a component of polycarbonate, which leaches out) and heart disease and diabetes in men. Polycarbonate plastic is not all not of concern: some poliviniele (PVCs) are also some institutions list of undesirables. The major hospital group Catholic Healthcare West no longer uses catheters and drip bags of PVC with DEHP, and even the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently recommended that manufacturers alternatives to this kind of PVC search. But we are the public pronouncements on safe and high-risk plastic. Unlike in Europe, the U.S. and Canada is with us no fuss about soft plastic toys do not. Also not on the plastic wrap which our supermarket meat neatly packaged, plastic containers for lunches, sex toys, drip bags and catheters in the hospital, or mixing bowls we have in the microwave sitting. All the plastic products to make our lives easier, but try the kankerwekkers hormoonontwrigters and BPA (Bisphenol A) DEHA and DEHP free and invisible to our health potentially serious harm. Is it time that we sit up and learn how our pets his dangerous cronies, PCs and PVCs, distinguish ... and our voices to make us and our children's risk of cancer decreases? Definitely. Nobody will do it for us not. The government's hands are overcrowded and the Plastics Federation of South Africa, the closest organization to the consumer to keep hold of plastic is safe. According to their website is based on our concern Internetmites and American verbruikershisterie. The levels of dangerous substances in their members 'plastic' well below the FDA's guidelines. " But they do not mention that Health Canada and the European Union, the world leaders in plastic safety, the FDA guidelines to be irrelevant. Is the Plastics Federation busy to think twice?  http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/09/leo/intlblogday/forum/read.php?1,2140
According to David Hughes, executive director, they are at the fledgling Vinyl forum where local researchers and experts will soon begin to lay down guidelines for our safety. In other words, they themselves are not so sure that all plastic is safe. Nevertheless, says Johan Visser, manager of research and development at Nampak, we'm not the baby (bottle) with the bath water pour out. "There are plastic and plastic. As manufacturers of packaging we remain at the forefront of research and we really can confidently say the vast majority are completely safe. Our intention is to not get cancer. "But it's true that we as consumers are not informed and do not know who to believe. Johan believes the consumer's best defense is the most careful experts go together. "What plastic, it is Health Canada, and even they were satisfied with most types of plastic. There is only red light on polycarbonates with BPA geplastiseer and some PVCs, and only in certain circumstances be used. "Keep his options open:" We learn gradually. Of the more than 100,000 man-made molecules is less than 5% tested for karsinogeniteit. We are a living experiment, and in my opinion there are many, many questions about some products. I think it is time that we as consumers determine what is safe and what is not so that we can protect ourselves. I prefer glass and erdehouers my food storage.
 " rogues AND GOOD guys but for sure we can not go to a world of plastic return. From our cell phones to our tandedraadjies is being made. It's wiser to learn to distinguish between veiliges and onveiliges and to learn how to correctly use plastic. Plastics are divided into seven classes. They were originally created to plastic for recycling sort, rather than the evil and the good distinguish. But it's the best system we currently have as consumers. So drop all PVCs in Class 3, and all is safe party we have no way to easily distinguish. The other group to avoid is Class 7, simply because it indicates some unidentified plastic, but also because this polikarbonaatplastiek ranked. Your child's school lunch probably fall in Class 3 or 7 ... http://www.clevelandstatecc.edu/green/forum/viewthread/10587/

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