Sigh...OK....so no news is good news. Can  anyone give a heads up on how this 
typical  bottle brings its goods.  Soda, juice, water, etc.

Ross Craig <[email protected]> wrote:        Oh oh, it seems these 
polycarbonate bottles are the cause of almost  everything. Is nothing safe 
anymore?
  
 From the Globe and Mail today:
 It seems obvious that a high dose of a poison would be more dangerous than a  
lower one, but bisphenol A is creating a stir because it doesn't follow this  
seemingly common-sense rule. Researchers say this oddity results from the fact  
that bisphenol A isn't a conventional harmful agent, such as cigarette smoke,  
but behaves in the unconventional way typical of hormones, where even  
vanishingly small exposures can be harmful.
 This is why some environmentalists and scientists contend that bisphenol A,  
which leaches in trace amounts from food and beverage packaging, is among the  
scariest manufactured substances in use, an eerie modern version of the vaunted 
 lead water pipes by which ancient Romans were unknowingly poisoned.
 Extrapolating from the results of animal experiments, they suspect bisphenol  
A has its fingerprints all over the unexplained human health trends emerging in 
 recent decades hinting at something going haywire with sex hormones, including 
 the early onset of puberty, declining sperm counts, and the huge increase in  
breast and prostate cancer, among other ailments.
 full story:
 
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070407.CHEMICAL07/TPStory/Environment
  
  
  




Regards, Carol Ann ~      
Reign of The Mayberry Machiavellis ends in 2008.
 
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