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Should Bisphenol A be Banned to Protect Boys from Prostate Problems?

In recent news, word has been been published for the past few years about the negative potential for BP-A, or bisphenol A, causing learning disabilities and other health problems in children. The known carcinogen is something that has been associated with prostate problems for baby boys in later life. Recent studies indicate that limiting BPA exposure is important to a boy's health, some reports state, even before conception.nnMen who are experiencing prostate pain may be able to attribute that pain to BPA exposure. As described in wjz.com's health watch column, BPA can start damaging to babies before they are born. Ourstolenfuture.org also claims to have found a BPA and prostate cancer link in male lab rats. nnWhere Does BPA Come From? nnSome simple ways can decrease the chances of exposure to BPA. Avoid plastic products such as baby bottles which are known to have bisphenol A. Canned baby formula which may contain this substance. If you use canned formula, opt for powdered formula. nnBreastfeeding mothers should be aware that they may need to limit their BPA exposure. Many toxins are transferred through breastmilk. Eating natural and whole foods, rather than prepared and packaged foods, is helpful as well as a lot of packaging contains BPA.nnIt's important to remember not to heat plastic containers. Do not microwave plastic containers. This can cause the toxins to leach into the food . Do not reuse plastic water bottles as the toxins can leak into the drinking water.nnAre There Other BPA Problems to Watch For?nnBPA has been blamed for reproductive and developmental problems in a child who is exposed in the womb.nnBoys could have higher instances of prostate problems but girls could be susceptible to fertility problems as well. It may be impossible to avoid exposure altogether, it is prudent to limit exposure especially when breastfeeding.nnProstate CancernnMany men never hear about BPA until after diagnosed with prostate problems. You need to take precautions to protect your prostate health. If you have prostate pain or symptoms like an enlarged prostate or the history of prostate cancer in your family. Be sure you work with your physician to create a proactive plan to protect your health. Prostate supplements and eating foods that are proven to boost prostate health will also reduce your chance of problems.nnBy educating yourself to reduce chances of problems in your baby's life and if you're an adult reading for your own (or your loved one's) prostate health, you can do things to improve prostate health and dealing with prostate pain and problems. Many natural products that are widely available are considered safer than prescription medications in terms of a whole and holistic approach to health. Supplements that allow you to reduce problems without dealing with many of the harmful side effects are also a popular choice.nnAll men need to consider prostate health whether they have problems today or have a family history that suggests they have an increased chance of problems in the future. http://prostatepillreport.com/lab_reports.html offers free lab reports to help people choose natural products to protect from or treat prostate problems.n

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Daniel Keene is published on various men's health websites. His articles cover everything from athletes health to prostate health including www.prostatepillreview.com nGet a Unique Version of this Article Article Marketing


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