If the food’s in plastic, what’s in the food?

In a study published last year in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, researchers put five San Francisco families on a three-day diet of food that hadn’t been in contact with plastic. When they compared urine samples before and after the diet, the scientists were stunned to see what a difference a few days could make: The participants’ levels of bisphenol A (BPA), which is used to harden polycarbonate plastic, plunged — by two-thirds, on average — while those of the phthalate DEHP, which imparts flexibility to plastics, dropped by more than half.

The findings seemed to confirm what many experts suspected: Plastic food packaging is a major source of these potentially harmful chemicals, which most Americans harbor in their bodies. Other studies have shown phthalates (pronounced THAL-ates) passing into food from processing equipment and food-prep gloves, gaskets and seals on non-plastic containers, inks used on labels — which can permeate packaging — and even the plastic film used in agriculture.
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Dog Magazines – Most Popular Puppy and Dog Magazines in the USA

Avid and enthusiastic dog lovers and pet owners keep up to date with the best puppy and dogs magazines for information on dog health and nutrition, dog care and wellness, grooming, dog breeds, training and behavior, and just about everything dog and puppy owners need to know about their dogs.

Dog magazines and subscriptions may be monthly magazines, bi-monthly, or may be 5 or 6 issues yearly. Magazines about dogs and puppies are popular for kids and adult dog owners alike, including fun activities, new dog products and trends, and information on how important treating your dog as part of the family really is.
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