Bisphenol A Found in Mothers’ Breast Milk and Infant Urine Samples
Photo by Andrew TaylorNursing school researchers have found the breastmilk of most women and the urine samples of most babies contain the hormone disruptor bisphenol A (BPA). The research comes from...
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View ArticleBreast Milk Exposing Infants to BPA
By Case Adams, Naturopath Researchers from the Republic of Korea’s Sookmyung Women’s University College of Pharmacy have confirmed that a majority of infants are now being exposed to Bisphenol A (BPA)...
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Photo by Sebri Biero By Case Adams, Naturopath Research on herbal remedies for increasing breast milk production have found that several natural compounds have the ability to safely stimulate an...
View ArticleBreastfeeding Enhances Oral Probiotics – Decreasing Risk of Dental Decay
By Case Adams, Naturopath Researchers from Sweden’s Umeå University have determined that breastfeeding increases a certain species of oral bacteria, and these oral bacteria inhibit the growth of...
View ArticleBreast Milk Exposing Infants to BPA
Medical research has confirmed that exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA) through mothers' breast milk is widespread. BPA is a well-known hormone disruptor.The post Breast Milk Exposing Infants to BPA appeared...
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