U.k. Parents Did You Know This About Bpa Free Baby Bottles?
ALL of Asda’s own brand baby bottles are BPA free…the really cheap ones that they sell…I think they’re about 1.50 for three! I’ve been ordering glass ones off the internet and it was costing me almost £20.00 for three including postage! Asda dont make a big deal of it on the packaging…it just says “BPS free” in really small writing…plus I never would have bought those cheap ones if I hadn’t know they were BPA free…did you know this?
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Hi I know it was known that asda did these bottles but I have looked and couldnt see if they were BPA free on them as I couldnt find where it said it at.
Is it the little angel make ones as if they are they are worth getting then as I got some mam bottles and they were a load of rubbish so had to use tommee tippee ones which ar enot BPA free so now I feel bad I will have a look
wow thats good to know
louise c bpa is Bisphenol A, otherwise known as BPA, is a chemical compound primarily used to harden plastic. While the industry that makes BPA says that it is safe, there have been several reports lately about how it could be toxic to the human body because it mimics the sex hormone estradiol when exposed to high temperatures and/or certain dish detergents. In mice and rats there is evidence that low doses of bisphenol A can cause structural damage to the brain, hyperactivity, abnormal sexual behavior, increased fat formation, early puberty and disrupted reproductive cycles. And according to research at the University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Cincinnati, early exposure to a widely used industrial chemical in plastics manufacture may be linked to prostate cancer later in life. So it would be good to avoid it, right? Well, that might be hard to do considering that it is in so many plastic products, including those reusable plastic water bottles people are starting to use and even baby bottles…and you don’t want to fill a newborn with toxins – they just got started! Here is a list of studies that show how BPA could be affecting us:
Yeah I knew about this.
I think Asda’s are brilliant for baby things and really good value.
(To the answerer above: yes it is Asda’s ‘little angels’ brand)
We have a couple of the Asda bottles but I prefer MAM bottles because they have cute little pictures on them, so have got about 8 of those aswell!
The MAM bottles are about £3.50 each which is still cheaper than those rip off ‘BORN FREE’ bottles or glass bottles.
Here is there link of you’re interested:http://www.mamonlineshop.com/acatalog/bo…
Bubbye.
To the above person, how is one bottle cleaner than another? I use Dr Brown cos my daughter has reflux.
ok i know im gonna sound really dumb but what is BPA free.
oh thats good to know, I was looking for new bottles – thanks!
yes i knew but we don’t use them we use mam ….
better and cleaner but not cheaper