Thursday, April 12, 2012

Fwd: Health e-Tips - FDA to allow BPA to remain on store shelves

BPA  (bisphenol A) in food containers is still allowed by FDA Is BPA good for your health?.  Does your food contain BPA?

What is wrong or bad with BPA?  Why is it a source of controversy? A lawsuit?

How do you banish bladder infection of D-mannose does not work?  Have you tried SSKI?

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From: Nutrition and Healing - Christine O'Brien <NutritionandHealing@newmarkethealth.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 10:10 PM
Subject: Health e-Tips - FDA to allow poison to remain on store shelves



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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a dangerous chemical that's been linked to heart disease, cancer, and type 2 diabetes in numerous studies.

In a five-year study, men with detectable levels of BPA in their bloodstreams showed signs of serious reproductive problems: more than twice the risk of lower sperm motility, more than three times the risk of lowered sperm concentration and lower sperm virility, and more than four times the risk of a lower sperm count (all compared to men without detectable levels).

By the way, when we're talking about people with detectable levels, we're talking about an estimated 90 percent of the United States population.

It gets worse--BPA builds up in our systems much more quickly than anyone thought when concerns about the chemical were first raised. Up until last year, studies on BPA were based on one-time administrations. Then, a breakthrough study found that when we take in BPA through eating (it transfers from the containers in which the food is stored), it hangs around in the body and accumulates rapidly.

Other countries around the world have banned it in food packaging. Here in the United States, the FDA refused to ban BPA two years ago. Instead, they said that we should take "reasonable measures" to avoid it. Which is absolutely ridiculous, considering the sheer number of products that include BPA in their packaging.

In the two years since their initial decision, the news about BPA has only gotten worse. So you'd think, in revisiting the issue, they'd change their tune.

Nope.

In a response to a petition filed by the National Resources Defense Council (who, by the way, have been at the FDA about this since 2008. This is the first time they've gotten a serious response--41 months later--and it took a lawsuit to get it), the FDA is still saying there's not enough evidence to call for a ban.

Yeah, you might want to read that again. "Not enough evidence to call for a ban." Unbelievable, right?

The NRDC didn't mince words in their response: "The agency has failed to protect our health and safety in the face of scientific studies that continue to raise disturbing questions about the long-term effects of BPA exposures, especially in fetuses, babies and young children."

I guess we can take some small comfort in the fact that the folks at the FDA haven't completely written off a ban--they say they'll "continue in [our] broader and more comprehensive review of emerging data and information." Whew--good to know you guys are on top of this!

Really though--here you have a chemical that offers absolutely no benefits to human health, but plenty of threats. But that's not enough for the FDA. What are they waiting for--BPA to sprout fangs and start biting people as they do their grocery shopping?

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Banish bladder infections

Q: I followed your tip about using D-mannose for a bladder infection, but it didn't work. Is there anything else I can try?

Dr. Wright: D-mannose, the natural, good-tasting simple sugar, whisks away the E. coli bacteria that cause approximately 90 percent of all bladder infections. For the 10 percent for whom it doesn't work, there is hope. This treatment is also a completely natural one that was actually first described in the 1920s by physicians at the Mayo Clinic.

Actually, this treatment will eliminate 100 percent of all bladder infections, but it doesn't taste nearly as good as D-mannose, and in many cases requires a prescription. In addition, although it happens very rarely, it can cause an allergic reaction. So I generally recommend trying D-mannose first and using this remedy as back up if that doesn't work--and of course, you should always consult with a physician skilled in natural medicine.

So what is it? Long-time readers of Nutrition & Healing may have guessed already: It's saturated solution of potassium iodide (SSKI), the natural remedy so versatile that Holly and I never travel without it (although the Transportation Security Agency is certainly making it more difficult to do so).

We were at a convention in a mountainous region of Wyoming, miles from medical facilities, when a friend who was also attending started looking distressed and asked Holly (who's an R.N.) if there was anything she could do about a bladder infection she felt coming on. She'd already asked the hotel about cranberry juice, but they didn't have any in stock. She and her husband were hoping to avoid the long drive to the nearest small hospital in the middle of the night.

Holly went back to our room and got one of our two small travel-size bottles of SSKI (we always bring two, just for circumstances like this: We don't want to be without at least one for us!). After making sure she had no iodine allergy, she advised our friend to take 15 drops of SSKI in lots of water (as effective as it is, even well diluted, SSKI doesn't taste at all good) every three to four hours while she was awake. There's no need to get up from sleeping to take it, since the iodide stays in the bladder and keeps on killing germs until the bladder is emptied. You can and should take more then. In fact, as Holly advised our friend, you should keep taking it until all your symptoms have been gone for at least 24 hours.

The next day, our friend was looking considerably better, and two days later she told Holly she was cured.

As I mentioned earlier, physicians from the Mayo Clinic wrote about this therapy decades ago. And their original recommendation is the same one I still use today: 15 drops every three to four hours. It worked then, and it works today. But remember: don't take iodine or iodide long-term without advice from a physician skilled and knowledgeable in natural medicine, since too much iodine or iodide can suppress the function of the thyroid gland.

SSKI is the major ingredient in Tri-Quench (Scientific Botanicals), available from the Tahoma Clinic Dispensary, some natural food stores, and compounding pharmacies. It's also available by prescription through compounding pharmacies as just SSKI.



Bear in mind we are not addressing anyone's personal situation and you should rely on this for informational purposes only. Please consult with your own physician before acting on any recommendations contained herein.



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Sources:
"FDA Decides Against Banning BPA In Food & Beverage Containers," The Consumerist (consumerist.com)

"FDA says it will deny request to ban BPA," CNN (cnn.com)



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