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Teens & Bisphenol A: Diet Changes Doesn't Limit Exposure
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 96783" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>The participants experienced difficulty in avoiding BPA not "because of inadequate labeling of packaging" but rather, owing to the fact that safety and sanitation practice is inextricably linked to modern mass food production and distribution. </p><p></p><p> Beef and poultry can in theory be sold in reusable stainless or glass packaging however the increased costs for transportation alone would be phenomenal. SUV's for everyone in the burbs while the metro quadruples capacity for people plus their deposit containers. How about a return to the era of brown paper and the corner butcher shop? Highly workable with a return to 1920's population levels and a stable dollar allowing everyone the luxury of time to stand in line. </p><p></p><p>It's easy to make BPA-free plastics but where's the proof that they are any safer? Studies like this are part of the illusion that humanity can regulate or more currently de-regulate to avoid the inevitable consequence of an economy based upon unbridled expansion and extraction of finite resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 96783, member: 8395"] The participants experienced difficulty in avoiding BPA not "because of inadequate labeling of packaging" but rather, owing to the fact that safety and sanitation practice is inextricably linked to modern mass food production and distribution. Beef and poultry can in theory be sold in reusable stainless or glass packaging however the increased costs for transportation alone would be phenomenal. SUV's for everyone in the burbs while the metro quadruples capacity for people plus their deposit containers. How about a return to the era of brown paper and the corner butcher shop? Highly workable with a return to 1920's population levels and a stable dollar allowing everyone the luxury of time to stand in line. It's easy to make BPA-free plastics but where's the proof that they are any safer? Studies like this are part of the illusion that humanity can regulate or more currently de-regulate to avoid the inevitable consequence of an economy based upon unbridled expansion and extraction of finite resources. [/QUOTE]
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