As parents of young children, it seems as if every time the news or pick up a paper there, take care of something new. Now it seems that the researchers linked bisphenol A (BPA) to everything from ADHD to cancer. Meanwhile, over 95 percent of bottles are currently on the market contain chemicals that leech into the contents of the bottle and can be in the digestive system of the child. You need to be concerned about BPA – and what you can do to protect your childHealth?

As a bottle (often a significant component of a healthy diet of our children during their first years of life and nursing mothers) have to rely on the bottles from time to time to breast milk, the latest news about the possible health effects of BPA is particularly alarming.

Worry concerns BPA?

BPA (bisphenol A) is a chemical that is found in baby bottles, and many other plastic items that can be used to feed the family.

Youshould know that there is a debate about BPA. Some say that this chemical berge significant risk to humans, with possible health effects ranging from hyperactivity disorders, cancer. Others say that too alarmist claims against the BPA.

However, it was not long for this search mother of three to decide it's worth a little 'more about alternative materials, which are becoming more and spend more accessible.

Scientists say that the warning against BPAThis estrogen-like compound has been in previous studies a number of fairly serious impact is related to health. They say that studies have linked increased exposure to BPA abnormal development of male organs, and an earlier start of sexual development in girls.

E 'was also associated with BPA (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) ADHD and autism. Some researchers say it may also be a child at risk of obesity and diabetes type II.

Many large producers ofPlastic baby bottles with BPA in their construction. In fact, the estimate at the time of this writing, a researcher for more than 95 percent of the bottles currently on the market in bottles BPA can be found in medical and digestive system of a child. The risks are even greater if the contents are heated the bottle, which is quite normal bottle.

How can the child's exposure to BPA?

In general it is best to avoid, any number 7Plastics (though not all contain BPA). Opt instead for the numbers 1, 2, 4 and 5.

BPA-free Baby Bottles are becoming increasingly easy to find, not far from the hunt (or make a lot more money) for the switch to glass bottles (not GAP), or other alternatives that contain BPA-free.

Evenflo Nurser Classic makes a glass bottle, which is more convenient than conventional plastic bottles available, and is completely free of BPA. If your local store does not "GlassBottles, you can find them online at low cost.

Some manufacturers have taken upon themselves to create plastic bottles and BPA free. Dr. Brown, Playtex, Evenflo, and Gerber polypropelyne specific types of bottles or polyethylene, the free BPA. A few other smaller companies like Born Free to Think Green and plastic bottles BPA free as well.

It can also help to ensure the safety of your child right through the support of bottles. The problems encountered with BPAparticularly with the large bottles were scratched or worn over time. Make sure that the bottles are washed gently and hard shell detergents.

If you notice that a bottle or Sippy cup was scratched, had signs of bites, or otherwise compromised, it is better to throw it away and buy a new one. Although BPA free plastic bottles are safe, you can never be too safe when it comes to plastic. Given the fact that these alarming findings come 25 years afterThese plastic bottles have arrived on the market, you can feel safer, just stick with glass bottles.