Exposure to BPA, for example in baby bottles, can have adverse health effects. Low doses of BPA could damage your health, as cited by ninety percent of independent studies. The February 2009 issue of Fast Company an article appeared titled, “This is the real story of the chemical bisphenol A, or BPA” offered a few guidelines for reducing exposure by the National Toxicology Program of NIH:
Reduce the use of canned foods for babies
Use baby bottles without BPA
Use glass, porcelain, or stainless-steel containers, particularly for hot foods and liquids