BPA-free substitutes linked to increased risk of heart disease, study suggests

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By Stephanie Woods

(NaturalHealth365) When bisphenol-A, or BPA, came on the radar as a serious health hazard, scientists began scrambling to find a suitable alternative as quickly as possible. They were successful – or were they?

The substance they created to be used instead of BPA is bisphenols-S or BPS. And researchers are now sounding the alarm that BPS poses serious risks to cardiovascular health.

Exposure to BPA linked to multiple severe health issues

The industrial chemical BPA has been used since the 1950s to make epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. These plastics are commonly used …read more

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