BPAs Found In Paper Receipts PMS Sufferers Stay Away
Does Japan know something we don't know about BPA's in receipt paper used in grocery stores, printer paper and aluminum cans?
Japan phased out BPA's in paper receipts over 10 years ago. Why care about receipts? BPA's are dangerous chemicals that mimic estrogen in our bodies. A study just published in the journal of Environmental Science and Technology says people handling receipt paper often i.e. grocery store clerks, are at a high risk for BPA exposure. (If you are a cashier, consider using gloves)
BPA's, also known as Bisphenol A, are chemicals that act like estrogen and can cause hormonal imbalances, PMS, irregular menstrual cycles and they have been linked to problems with reproduction and sexual development. Even behavioral and developmental problems in young children and some kinds of cancer have been linked to BPA exposure.
This is just another easy way to avoid excess exposure to BPA's. If you don't need the receipt don't touch it. Also always wash your hands before eating just in case you've been exposed to BPA's which can be found in many paper products, including toilet paper, tickets, food wrappers, newspapers and napkins.
If you are a woman constantly having mood swings, PMS, menstrual cramps and menstrual irregularities consider the paper you touch everyday and if you don't need it, don't touch it. Sometimes it is the small things in life that can make a big difference in our health. Be Well.
Sources: Kannan, K. Environmental Science and Technology, Sept. 23, 2011.
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