Toxic Baby Bottles
10:26am on the 5th of July, 2007
Products marketed for infants and children are not always completely safe for their use. Many contain toxic chemicals that may have detrimental health impacts for children exposed during critical stages of development. In this report, we analyze the extent to which five popular brands of baby bottles leach bisphenol A, a developmental, neural, and reproductive toxicant, into liquids coming into contact with them. We found that all five brands leach bisphenol A at dangerous levels found to cause harm in numerous laboratory animal studies.
California and the U.S. should reform chemical policy to ensure that all products on the market are safe for children.
- Bisphenol A is a Developmental, Neural, and Reproductive Toxicant
- Scientists have linked very low doses of bisphenol A exposure to cancers, impaired immune function, early onset of puberty, obesity, diabetes, and hyperactivity, among other problems.
- For example, in one recent study, a single, low dose of bisphenol A administered to a newborn rat resulted in hyperactive behavior.
- Exposure to Bisphenol A is Widespread
- Bisphenol A is most commonly used to make clear polycarbonate plastic for consumer products, such as baby bottles. Through use, this plastic breaks down and leaches bisphenol A into liquids and food to which it comes into contact.
- The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found bisphenol A in the urine of over 95% of people they tested.
- Alarmingly, the median level of bisphenol A in humans is higher than the level that causes adverse effects in animal studies.
- Popular Baby Bottles Sold in California Leach Bisphenol A at Harmful Levels
- Based on a consumer survey of the most popular baby bottle brands on the market, we selected five bottle types to determine the amount of leaching from each bottle. We found that the bottles tested from all five brands leached bisphenol A at levels found to cause harm in numerous laboratory studies, including:
• Avent
• Dr. Brown’s
• Evenflo
• Gerber
• Playtex
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This is a very scary thought.. my son uses Playtex bottles! I am glad I found your blog.