Cancer Bottles

In a bit of very sad irony the "Breast Cancer Awareness Bottle" (shown left) currently being sold in the U.S. is made of #7 polycarbonate plastic that contains Bisphenol-A (BPA) which the National Toxicology Program has found to be cancer causing in large doses. While the US Food and Drug Administration has said that the link between BPA and cancer "cannot be proven", the material has already been banned in Canada. Indeed the company that manufactures the bottles has responded to questions about the material by saying that a non-BPA version will be available in 6-8 months, since they would like to sell them in Canada!
If you have bottles marked with a 7 it is suggested that you do not refill/reuse the bottles since that allows the material to more easily transfer toxins to the liquid within. There is a good overview of BPA on Wikipedia HERE.
Thanks to my cousin, a breast cancer survivor, who did the research on this and passed the information along!









1 Comments:
Barbara Ehrenreich wrote a really good essay a few years ago about how incredibly hard it is for cancer patients to find a forum where they can talk openly about what *causes* cancer and can discuss their anger over un-resolved environmental pollutants and unrepentant polluters.
The pink ribbon campaign, in my experience, is a prime offender in searching relentless for a cure and carefully avoiding any discussion of potential causes.
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