To avoid the ingestion of bisphenol A, care should be taken not to heat food stored in plastic containers in the microwave and to buy plastic products that do not contain that substance.
Bisphenol A is a compound present in polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins, as part of objects such as kitchen utensils such as plastic containers and cups, cans with canned food, plastic toys and cosmetics.
Tips to decrease contact with bisphenol
Some tips to reduce the consumption of bisphenol A are:
- Do not place plastic packaging other than BPA free in the microwave;
- Avoid plastic containers containing numbers 3 or 7 in the recycling symbol;
- Avoid using canned food;
- Use glass, porcelain, or stainless acid containers to place hot food or drinks;
- Choose bottles and infant items that are free of bisphenol A.
Avoid placing plastic containers in the microwave Do not use plastics with numbers 3 or 7
Bisphenol A has been known to increase the risks of problems such as breast and prostate cancer but to develop these problems it is necessary to consume high amounts of this substance. See what bisphenol values are allowed for safe consumption in: Know what Bisphenol A is and how to identify it in plastic packaging.