I don’t trust it so I changed over to glass, metal and anything that isn’t plastic or BPA free. Testosterone is important to me, better safe than a fool after being warned.
@Corina S Thanks for the question. I'm looking into this - it's tricky because just because a product contains BPA doesn't mean that it releases it in sufficient quantities to be harmful. But need to be sure of the science here before following up
@Chapis Loka I'm working up to this - the challenge is that the science is complex and uncertain, and I don't want to oversimplify it. At the same time, there's little point in putting up a video that isn't understandable.
When will you post about the potential risks and benefits of BPA? Part of the problem I am having when assessing the risks of BPA to humans is that it seems that rodents models have a completely different digestive metabolism so the results from all these peer reviewed sources can't be extrapolated to to humans.
Thanks :-) The sound-track gets repetitive after you've spent hours editing these videos, but I was hoping it was OK in small doses - maybe I need to revisit that! The purist in me says no color - but maybe I'll compromise on that one!
Ej yo! Mic check one two! Companies making BPA, and the products it contains, Claim, That the substance is safe, If used responsablay! Avoid bad chemistry for your body! Stay safe I'm out peace