Guest guest Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 This is all so upsetting. We drink water out of those plastic water bottles all the time, and it makes you wonder...what are actually drinking anyway? Pure water tainted by the chemicals in the bottle? What good is that? And then there are the dental composites...good grief!! That is the replacement material for mercury amalgam!!! So what do we do???? I have composite fillings, and I have no plans to use anything else. Boy this gets tough. Thanks Dede. Patty > > > Remember epoxy hardner and epoxy resin are made with BPA > and those are 2 of the ingredients in the manufacture of implants ! > Could this in part explain the stomach problems in implanted people ? > Especially since we are having hits from all of the sources listed here > as well as implantation of it ? ? > This whole article is ....well, you will see when you read it.. > > BPA plastics chemical damages intestines, study shows > > > http://www.naturalnews.com/028819_BPA_intestines.html > > (NaturalNews) The widespread toxin bisphenol-A (BPA) damages the intestines and may lead to a painful condition known as leaky gut syndrome, according to a study conducted by researchers from the National Institute of Agronomic Research researchers in Toulouse, France, and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences. > > The study " shows the very high sensitivity on the intestine of BPA, " the National Institute of Agronomic Research said. > > BPA is used to make hard clear plastics for products such as water and baby bottles. It is also used to make dental sealants and composites, and is in the liners food cans, beverages and infant formula. More than 130 studies have linked the hormone-mimicking chemical to a wide variety of health problems, including cancers, birth and reproductive defects, obesity, early puberty onset, behavior disorders and brain damage. > > In the new study, researchers exposed both living rats and human intestinal cells to a dose of BPA 10 times lower than that currently considered safe by most governments. They found that the permeability of intestinal cells in both humans and rats decreased upon exposure to the chemical. The intestinal lining developed damage characteristic of the condition known both as " poor intestinal permeability " and " leaky gut syndrome. " > > Normally, a mucus lining prevents undigested substances from passing through the intestinal lining and into the bloodstream. When this lining is damaged, however, toxic substances and foreign pathogens can enter the body more easily. Because the intestinal lining also contains immunoglobin A, its disruption can affect the entire body's immune system. > > People with leaky gut syndrome often experience abdominal pain, digestive upset, rashes, hampered immune function and chronic muscle pain. Damage to the intestinal lining can cause poor nutrient absorption, leading to vitamin and mineral deficiencies. > > Adding to the body of evidence that BPA is particularly dangerous to developing fetuses and children, the researchers found that exposure to BPA in utero or immediately after birth significantly increased rats' risk of developing severe intestinal inflammation as adults. > > Sources for this story include: sg.news.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 You know, Patty, it IS tough, and I guess we just need to look at the number of hits to our immune system we are getting, and then pick and choose which ones we cant live without. Then maybe our bodies can handle the smaller load of exposure. I dont know..... I really think if we all went back to the basics in life and made happy with a more simple life and back to nature...we would all benefit greatly. God made everything to take care of everything....It is when synthetics, and chemicals came into the picture that it became the norm for people to live sick......look around you, most people you know live on pills........and pills to take care of side effects of pills. Also another thing that keeps people ill is all the anti-bacterial living we do.......now there is alot of anti-biotic resistant organisms as a result...and lowered immune systems.... The list goes on forever, but getting back down to earth, literally would reverse all this illness goin on.......... Love you.... Re: BPA plastics chemical damages intestines, study shows ( natural news ) This is all so upsetting. We drink water out of those plastic water bottles all the time, and it makes you wonder...what are actually drinking anyway? Pure water tainted by the chemicals in the bottle? What good is that? And then there are the dental composites...good grief!! That is the replacement material for mercury amalgam!!! So what do we do???? I have composite fillings, and I have no plans to use anything else. Boy this gets tough. Thanks Dede. Patty > > > Remember epoxy hardner and epoxy resin are made with BPA > and those are 2 of the ingredients in the manufacture of implants ! > Could this in part explain the stomach problems in implanted people ? > Especially since we are having hits from all of the sources listed here > as well as implantation of it ? ? > This whole article is ....well, you will see when you read it.. > > BPA plastics chemical damages intestines, study shows > > > http://www.naturalnews.com/028819_BPA_intestines.html > > (NaturalNews) The widespread toxin bisphenol-A (BPA) damages the intestines and may lead to a painful condition known as leaky gut syndrome, according to a study conducted by researchers from the National Institute of Agronomic Research researchers in Toulouse, France, and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences. > > The study "shows the very high sensitivity on the intestine of BPA," the National Institute of Agronomic Research said. > > BPA is used to make hard clear plastics for products such as water and baby bottles. It is also used to make dental sealants and composites, and is in the liners food cans, beverages and infant formula. More than 130 studies have linked the hormone-mimicking chemical to a wide variety of health problems, including cancers, birth and reproductive defects, obesity, early puberty onset, behavior disorders and brain damage. > > In the new study, researchers exposed both living rats and human intestinal cells to a dose of BPA 10 times lower than that currently considered safe by most governments. They found that the permeability of intestinal cells in both humans and rats decreased upon exposure to the chemical. The intestinal lining developed damage characteristic of the condition known both as "poor intestinal permeability" and "leaky gut syndrome." > > Normally, a mucus lining prevents undigested substances from passing through the intestinal lining and into the bloodstream. When this lining is damaged, however, toxic substances and foreign pathogens can enter the body more easily. Because the intestinal lining also contains immunoglobin A, its disruption can affect the entire body's immune system. > > People with leaky gut syndrome often experience abdominal pain, digestive upset, rashes, hampered immune function and chronic muscle pain. Damage to the intestinal lining can cause poor nutrient absorption, leading to vitamin and mineral deficiencies. > > Adding to the body of evidence that BPA is particularly dangerous to developing fetuses and children, the researchers found that exposure to BPA in utero or immediately after birth significantly increased rats' risk of developing severe intestinal inflammation as adults. > > Sources for this story include: sg.news.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 You have no idea how tempted I am to just sell all my stuff and go live in the woods in a little log cabin for good!!!!! Grow my own food! Use wind and sun for energy! Disappear --off the grid!!! LOL If you don't hear from me someday anymore, that is exactly what I will have done... Patty > > > > > > Remember epoxy hardner and epoxy resin are made with BPA > > and those are 2 of the ingredients in the manufacture of implants ! > > Could this in part explain the stomach problems in implanted people ? > > Especially since we are having hits from all of the sources listed here > > as well as implantation of it ? ? > > This whole article is ....well, you will see when you read it.. > > > > BPA plastics chemical damages intestines, study shows > > > > > > http://www.naturalnews.com/028819_BPA_intestines.html > > > > (NaturalNews) The widespread toxin bisphenol-A (BPA) damages the intestines and may lead to a painful condition known as leaky gut syndrome, according to a study conducted by researchers from the National Institute of Agronomic Research researchers in Toulouse, France, and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences. > > > > The study " shows the very high sensitivity on the intestine of BPA, " the National Institute of Agronomic Research said. > > > > BPA is used to make hard clear plastics for products such as water and baby bottles. It is also used to make dental sealants and composites, and is in the liners food cans, beverages and infant formula. More than 130 studies have linked the hormone-mimicking chemical to a wide variety of health problems, including cancers, birth and reproductive defects, obesity, early puberty onset, behavior disorders and brain damage. > > > > In the new study, researchers exposed both living rats and human intestinal cells to a dose of BPA 10 times lower than that currently considered safe by most governments. They found that the permeability of intestinal cells in both humans and rats decreased upon exposure to the chemical. The intestinal lining developed damage characteristic of the condition known both as " poor intestinal permeability " and " leaky gut syndrome. " > > > > Normally, a mucus lining prevents undigested substances from passing through the intestinal lining and into the bloodstream. When this lining is damaged, however, toxic substances and foreign pathogens can enter the body more easily. Because the intestinal lining also contains immunoglobin A, its disruption can affect the entire body's immune system. > > > > People with leaky gut syndrome often experience abdominal pain, digestive upset, rashes, hampered immune function and chronic muscle pain. Damage to the intestinal lining can cause poor nutrient absorption, leading to vitamin and mineral deficiencies. > > > > Adding to the body of evidence that BPA is particularly dangerous to developing fetuses and children, the researchers found that exposure to BPA in utero or immediately after birth significantly increased rats' risk of developing severe intestinal inflammation as adults. > > > > Sources for this story include: sg.news.. > > > > > > > > = > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 Well, lemme tellya.......your idea is so inviting......LOL take me with you......LOLOLOL When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. ~ Jimi Hendrix Re: BPA plastics chemical damages intestines, study shows ( natural news ) You have no idea how tempted I am to just sell all my stuff and go live in the woods in a little log cabin for good!!!!! Grow my own food! Use wind and sun for energy! Disappear --off the grid!!! LOL If you don't hear from me someday anymore, that is exactly what I will have done... Patty > > > > > > Remember epoxy hardner and epoxy resin are made with BPA > > and those are 2 of the ingredients in the manufacture of implants ! > > Could this in part explain the stomach problems in implanted people ? > > Especially since we are having hits from all of the sources listed here > > as well as implantation of it ? ? > > This whole article is ....well, you will see when you read it.. > > > > BPA plastics chemical damages intestines, study shows > > > > > > http://www.naturalnews.com/028819_BPA_intestines.html > > > > (NaturalNews) The widespread toxin bisphenol-A (BPA) damages the intestines and may lead to a painful condition known as leaky gut syndrome, according to a study conducted by researchers from the National Institute of Agronomic Research researchers in Toulouse, France, and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences. > > > > The study "shows the very high sensitivity on the intestine of BPA," the National Institute of Agronomic Research said. > > > > BPA is used to make hard clear plastics for products such as water and baby bottles. It is also used to make dental sealants and composites, and is in the liners food cans, beverages and infant formula. More than 130 studies have linked the hormone-mimicking chemical to a wide variety of health problems, including cancers, birth and reproductive defects, obesity, early puberty onset, behavior disorders and brain damage. > > > > In the new study, researchers exposed both living rats and human intestinal cells to a dose of BPA 10 times lower than that currently considered safe by most governments. They found that the permeability of intestinal cells in both humans and rats decreased upon exposure to the chemical. The intestinal lining developed damage characteristic of the condition known both as "poor intestinal permeability" and "leaky gut syndrome." > > > > Normally, a mucus lining prevents undigested substances from passing through the intestinal lining and into the bloodstream. When this lining is damaged, however, toxic substances and foreign pathogens can enter the body more easily. Because the intestinal lining also contains immunoglobin A, its disruption can affect the entire body's immune system. > > > > People with leaky gut syndrome often experience abdominal pain, digestive upset, rashes, hampered immune function and chronic muscle pain. Damage to the intestinal lining can cause poor nutrient absorption, leading to vitamin and mineral deficiencies. > > > > Adding to the body of evidence that BPA is particularly dangerous to developing fetuses and children, the researchers found that exposure to BPA in utero or immediately after birth significantly increased rats' risk of developing severe intestinal inflammation as adults. > > > > Sources for this story include: sg.news.. > > > > > > > > = > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 LOL...we can start a little silicone sister commune...heh heh Love you! Patty > > > > > > > > > Remember epoxy hardner and epoxy resin are made with BPA > > > and those are 2 of the ingredients in the manufacture of implants ! > > > Could this in part explain the stomach problems in implanted people ? > > > Especially since we are having hits from all of the sources listed here > > > as well as implantation of it ? ? > > > This whole article is ....well, you will see when you read it.. > > > > > > BPA plastics chemical damages intestines, study shows > > > > > > > > > http://www.naturalnews.com/028819_BPA_intestines.html > > > > > > (NaturalNews) The widespread toxin bisphenol-A (BPA) damages the intestines and may lead to a painful condition known as leaky gut syndrome, according to a study conducted by researchers from the National Institute of Agronomic Research researchers in Toulouse, France, and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences. > > > > > > The study " shows the very high sensitivity on the intestine of BPA, " the National Institute of Agronomic Research said. > > > > > > BPA is used to make hard clear plastics for products such as water and baby bottles. It is also used to make dental sealants and composites, and is in the liners food cans, beverages and infant formula. More than 130 studies have linked the hormone-mimicking chemical to a wide variety of health problems, including cancers, birth and reproductive defects, obesity, early puberty onset, behavior disorders and brain damage. > > > > > > In the new study, researchers exposed both living rats and human intestinal cells to a dose of BPA 10 times lower than that currently considered safe by most governments. They found that the permeability of intestinal cells in both humans and rats decreased upon exposure to the chemical. The intestinal lining developed damage characteristic of the condition known both as " poor intestinal permeability " and " leaky gut syndrome. " > > > > > > Normally, a mucus lining prevents undigested substances from passing through the intestinal lining and into the bloodstream. When this lining is damaged, however, toxic substances and foreign pathogens can enter the body more easily. Because the intestinal lining also contains immunoglobin A, its disruption can affect the entire body's immune system. > > > > > > People with leaky gut syndrome often experience abdominal pain, digestive upset, rashes, hampered immune function and chronic muscle pain. Damage to the intestinal lining can cause poor nutrient absorption, leading to vitamin and mineral deficiencies. > > > > > > Adding to the body of evidence that BPA is particularly dangerous to developing fetuses and children, the researchers found that exposure to BPA in utero or immediately after birth significantly increased rats' risk of developing severe intestinal inflammation as adults. > > > > > > Sources for this story include: sg.news.. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > = > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 Well, I think that would be rather awesome ! LOL Love you too ! ! ! Dede When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. ~ Jimi Hendrix Re: BPA plastics chemical damages intestines, study shows ( natural news ) LOL...we can start a little silicone sister commune...heh heh Love you! Patty > > > > > > > > > Remember epoxy hardner and epoxy resin are made with BPA > > > and those are 2 of the ingredients in the manufacture of implants ! > > > Could this in part explain the stomach problems in implanted people ? > > > Especially since we are having hits from all of the sources listed here > > > as well as implantation of it ? ? > > > This whole article is ....well, you will see when you read it.. > > > > > > BPA plastics chemical damages intestines, study shows > > > > > > > > > http://www.naturalnews.com/028819_BPA_intestines.html > > > > > > (NaturalNews) The widespread toxin bisphenol-A (BPA) damages the intestines and may lead to a painful condition known as leaky gut syndrome, according to a study conducted by researchers from the National Institute of Agronomic Research researchers in Toulouse, France, and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences. > > > > > > The study "shows the very high sensitivity on the intestine of BPA," the National Institute of Agronomic Research said. > > > > > > BPA is used to make hard clear plastics for products such as water and baby bottles. It is also used to make dental sealants and composites, and is in the liners food cans, beverages and infant formula. More than 130 studies have linked the hormone-mimicking chemical to a wide variety of health problems, including cancers, birth and reproductive defects, obesity, early puberty onset, behavior disorders and brain damage. > > > > > > In the new study, researchers exposed both living rats and human intestinal cells to a dose of BPA 10 times lower than that currently considered safe by most governments. They found that the permeability of intestinal cells in both humans and rats decreased upon exposure to the chemical. The intestinal lining developed damage characteristic of the condition known both as "poor intestinal permeability" and "leaky gut syndrome." > > > > > > Normally, a mucus lining prevents undigested substances from passing through the intestinal lining and into the bloodstream. When this lining is damaged, however, toxic substances and foreign pathogens can enter the body more easily. Because the intestinal lining also contains immunoglobin A, its disruption can affect the entire body's immune system. > > > > > > People with leaky gut syndrome often experience abdominal pain, digestive upset, rashes, hampered immune function and chronic muscle pain. Damage to the intestinal lining can cause poor nutrient absorption, leading to vitamin and mineral deficiencies. > > > > > > Adding to the body of evidence that BPA is particularly dangerous to developing fetuses and children, the researchers found that exposure to BPA in utero or immediately after birth significantly increased rats' risk of developing severe intestinal inflammation as adults. > > > > > > Sources for this story include: sg.news.. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > = > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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