Thanks to this little website you will learn what is Bisphenol A (BPA), how it comes in contact with our food and why you should be aware of it. Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical product derived from Oil, and it's used in the production of various types of plastic products. When diluted in water, Bisphenol A is invisible but as a raw material appears like white flake or powder, more or less like the snow. The plastic containers of today foods and drinks leak BPA into the liquid and the food. Nowadays traces of BPA and other synthetic compounds can be easily found in most of our foods, drinks and bodies. BPA is not even the only dangerous synthetic material that ends up in our body because of food but it's probably the most abundant.
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