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How concerned are you with something being BPA free or not?
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:16 pm
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:16 pm
You always see this or that container or object claiming that it is BPA free, but do you think that this is a valid concern or is it just marketing?
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:18 pm to Mike da Tigah
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How concerned are you with something being BPA free or not?

Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:19 pm to Mike da Tigah
not a ton but i’m not a pregnant woman and i used to brush my teeth with microplastics
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:20 pm to Mike da Tigah
Meh. PFAS in drinking water concerns me more.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:21 pm to Mike da Tigah
Not as concerned as my wife tells me I should be.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:27 pm to chryso
I’m looking at 2 identical cold press juicers right now with a $50.00 difference in price and literally the only difference is one is PBA free and other is not.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:28 pm to Mike da Tigah
Not even sure what that is so no.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:31 pm to bigberg2000
interesting no one describes what a BPA is.......but all have opinions.
Broke Penius Always
Broke Penius Always
Posted on 4/10/25 at 10:24 pm to Mike da Tigah
quote:i don't even know what BPA is, so I'd say I'm a 0 out of 10 with concern
How concerned are you with something being BPA free or not?
Posted on 4/10/25 at 10:30 pm to Mike da Tigah
I think many of the BPA free products just replace it with another similar chemical compound. BPS in many cases. Though there’s evidence showing that’s equally as “toxic”. I put that in “” because how toxic both are and what their effects can be is very much debated
Posted on 4/11/25 at 4:44 am to Mike da Tigah
Not really concerned about bpa. PABA is the real killer.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 5:54 am to Mike da Tigah
I'm not sure which acronyms are good and bad for you anymore, so I assume they're all good and just roll the dice.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 6:02 am to Trevaylin
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BPA
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Broke Penius Always
Butt Pussy arse
Posted on 4/11/25 at 6:22 am to SuperSaint
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i don't even know what BPA is, so I'd say I'm a 0 out of 10 with concern
Posted on 4/11/25 at 6:22 am to Trevaylin
I read
like it was pronounced by this guy:

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Penius
like it was pronounced by this guy:

Posted on 4/11/25 at 6:39 am to Mike da Tigah
0. Funny how none of the bagged salads and other shite women buy say anything about BPA on their plastic containers. Is there BPA in the wrapper on my grass fed beef? No care, beef.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 6:44 am to Mike da Tigah
About as concerned as I am about GMOs...not at all.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 6:45 am to Mike da Tigah
We are probably not as concerned as we should be about the harmful effects of plastic exposure. From ChatGPT:
A Global Fertility Crisis - Dr. Shanna Swan
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BPA and other harmful plastics, such as phthalates and BPS, are known endocrine disruptors that can interfere with hormone function in both males and females. These chemicals have been linked to reproductive issues, developmental problems, metabolic disorders like obesity and diabetes, and even increased risks of certain cancers. Exposure often occurs through food packaging, plastic containers, and personal care products, and even small amounts can have long-term effects. As these substances accumulate in the body over time, they can disrupt natural detox systems and hormonal balance, making it important to reduce exposure and support the body’s recovery through healthy lifestyle choices.
A Global Fertility Crisis - Dr. Shanna Swan
Posted on 4/11/25 at 6:46 am to Mike da Tigah
I'll avoid, but not really going out of my way.
Never, ever heat up plastic anything in the microwave.
Never, ever heat up plastic anything in the microwave.
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