Environmental Working Group's instructions impact mothers who pump their
breastmilk and partially or totally bottle feed. If most US mothers'
breastmilk already contains bisphenol A and then it is fed via bottles that
leach more, it is not a good scenario. Like scientist Sandra Steingraber
says, mothers are the first habitat.
Judy
http://www.chej.org/documents/two%20women's%20stories%20page.pdf
Heather is professionally and personally
committed to protecting children's environmental health. We found
four phthalates and seven PDBEs in Heather's body, as well as
bisphenol A in her blood and urine. (breastmilk levels?)
http://www.enviroblog.org/2008/02/ask-ewg-best-formula.htm
There are many reasons why a family may rely on formula for some or all of
their baby's diet. These babies need a safe and healthy source of food, and
formula should be manufactured in a way that avoids contamination with
hormone disrupting chemicals. For more detailed information about
bottle-feeding your baby, and to find out what action is being taken to make
formula safer, visit
www.ewg.org/babysafe
http://www.ewg.org/node/25636
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