


Soaps and Sanitizers May Increase Absorption of Dangerous BPA
by Arukah in Gut Health Posted on 05/31/2017 12:00 AM
STORY AT-A-GLANCE
Bisphenol-A (BPA) is an endocrine-disrupting chemical found in countless everyday products for which there is strong evidence of negative health effects
Using hand sanitizer may change the permeability of your skin and increase your absorption of BPA, especially from cashier thermal printed receipts commonly coated with BPA
BPA has been found in measurable amounts in canned goods using BPA in the can liner, increasing your risk of exposure
By Dr. Mercola
Bisphenol-A (BPA) is anendocrine-disrupting chemicalfound in countless personal care and plastic products, including the lining of canned goods, nonstick food containers, water bottles and even cashier's receipts. It was first created in 1891, but didn't appear in manufactured products until the 1950s.
Although the American Chemistry Council, an industry trade group, has consistently insisted BPA is safe,1,2 this is contrary to the weight of evidence. The chemical has been banned from use in sippy cups and other baby products due to potential health risks to infants.3 Manufacturers prize BPA as an additive to plastics as it makes the final product more resilient and often transparent. BPA resins are also used to keep metal from corroding. It's used in an estimated 75 percent of canned goods sold in the U.S.
Despite strong scientific evidence of negative health effects, and relentless health advocacy group work to remove the chemical, the industry was valued at over $13 billion in 2013 and is expected to reach $20 billion by 2020.4 In response to consumer concerns some food companies have agreed to stop using BPA.
However, this may not have the effect you expect, as research demonstrates these substitute chemicals may cross the placental barrier, increasing the toxic load on infants,5 and may have similar endocrine-disrupting effects on adults since they are nearly identical chemical compounds. Making matters worse, certain soaps and sanitizers may increase your absorption of BPA, making it all the more dangerous.
What's the Problem With BPA?
Primarily, BPA is a strong endocrine disruptor. Basically, this means the chemical is similar in structure to a natural hormone — in this case, estrogen — and then interferes with the function of the hormone in your body. While estrogen is typically thought of as the female sex hormone, it also has other functions.
Your hormones are secreted by your endocrine system,6 and often do not act independently of each other. A report from the Environmental Working Group (EWG) offers this explanation about endocrine-disrupting chemicals, and specifically about BPA:7
"There is no end to the tricks that endocrine disruptors can play on our bodies: increasing production of certain hormones; decreasing production of others; imitating hormones; turning one hormone into another;
… [I]nterfering with hormone signaling; telling cells to die prematurely; competing with essential nutrients; binding to essential hormones; accumulating in organs that produce hormones. Unfortunately, this synthetic hormone [BPA] can trick the body into thinking it's the real thing — and the results aren't pretty.
BPA has been linked to everything from breast and other cancers to reproductive problems, obesity, early puberty and heart disease, and according to government tests, 93 percent of Americans have BPA in their bodies!"
Exposure to BPA has been linked to the following health conditions:
✓ Structural damage to your brain, hyperactivity, increased aggressiveness and impaired learning8
✓ Early puberty, stimulation of mammary gland development, disrupted reproductive cycles, ovarian toxicity and infertility9
✓ Reduced quality of eggs10
✓ High blood pressure andheart disease11,12,13
✓ Increased risk ofobesity14
✓ Increased prostate size, decreased sperm production, hypospadias (penis deformation),15 erectile dysfunction16 and stimulation of prostate cancer cells
✓ Altered immune function17
✓ Diabetes
✓ Reduced efficacy of chemotherapy treatment19
✓ Asthma20
✓ Breast cancer21
Everyday Items Contain BPA
BPA can be found in many of the items you use every day. It is commonly found in shower curtains,22 plastic food storage containers, plastics that cover your meat and plastic water bottles,23 among the more common items you may come into contact with daily. The Center for Environmental Health (CEH) and Stanford researchers, in two separate studies, evaluated BPA content in canned goods. The most recent CEH study24 found 40 percent of canned goods tested had traceable amounts of BPA in the food.
The study evaluated cans produced by two of the largest grocers in the U.S. — Kroger and Albertsons/Safeway — with those from Dollar Tree and 99 Cents Only stores. They collected over 250 cans from 11 states from the four major chains and found BPA epoxies, vinyl and polyesters — all chemicals known to have negative health effects.
An independent lab tested the contents of the cans finding BPA in the product, indicating the chemical was likely migrating from the lining of the can into the food. Caroline Cox, director of research at CEH, stated:25
"These companies have known for years that BPA is a serious health threat, yet too many of their food cans still contain this dangerous chemical. Americans deserve safe food for their children and families. It is past time for grocery retailers and dollar stores to end this health threat and develop safer alternatives for canned foods."
Research From Stanford Finds Cans Have Different Amounts of BPA
Researchers from Stanford University assessed thousands of people from varying geographical areas, of different ages and socioeconomic backgrounds, evaluating dietary sources of BPA and urinary concentrations. This study found an association between the amount of canned food eaten and levels of BPA in their bodies.26
The study also found that some canned foods had far higher levels of BPA than others. According to lead author Jennifer Hartle, postdoctoral researcher at Stanford's Prevention Research Center:27 "I could eat three cans of peaches, and you could eat one can of cream of mushroom soup and have greater exposure to BPA."
Canned soups had the most BPA, followed by canned pasta. Canned fruit and vegetables had the least amount of BPA. The results confirmed the degree of influence food manufacturers have over your exposure to BPA. Hartle also led a study evaluating potential exposure school children face eating school lunches.28 Hartle commented on the results of this study:29
"During the school site visits, I was shocked to see that virtually everything in school meals came from a can or plastic packaging. Meat came frozen, prepackaged, precooked and pre-seasoned. Salads were pre-cut and pre-bagged. Corn, peaches and green beans came in cans. The only items not packaged in plastic were oranges, apples and bananas."
Hartle recommends schools begin to protect students from BPA contamination by limiting sources, but also cautions that containers labeled "BPA free" may not be a safer alternative.30 The most common replacement is BPS, which has demonstrated a similar impact on developing embryos as BPA.31
Hand Sanitizer May Amplify Absorption
Other common sources of BPA are thermal printed store receipts. And research suggests using hand sanitizer may increase the amount of BPA you absorb when handling receipts or exposed to other BPA-containing products.32
The study33 demonstrated BPA was absorbed more quickly when people used hand sanitizer before handling printed store receipts. This may be caused by a change in skin permeability triggered by hand sanitizers.34 The study indicated the increase in absorption may be as high as a factor of 100 or more.
Both dermal and sublingual absorption bypass liver metabolism, dumping toxins directly into your cells.35 The study found BPA in 44 percent of the tested receipts and BPS in 52 percent.36 As noted by Distinguished Professor Emeritus Frederick vom Saal, Ph.D., from the University of Missouri:37
"This is one of those nightmare stories where you're finding out a very commonly used [chemical] is a ubiquitous environmental contaminant, which poses quite a serious health risk."
Many of these hand sanitizerscontain isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) as the active bactericidal ingredient. Some skin care products contain isopropyl alcohol as an astringent that is known to exacerbate acne38 and increase the potential to dry your skin, increasing your risk to absorb a number of different toxins from your environment.
Is There a Link Between BPA and Autism?
At a recent Healthy Child Healthy World and EWG luncheon, Dr. Harvey Karp, pediatrician and child development expert, proposed a new theory for the rising number of children diagnosed with autism or Asperger's syndrome.39 Both are part of the autism spectrum that affects four times more boys than girls.40
Karp proposes the increasing diagnoses may be related to a rapidly rising amount of BPA absorbed environmental exposure. Detractors point out that both boys and girls are exposed at the same rate, while boys are diagnosed four times more frequently than girls, which would seem to rule out an environmental factor.
However, the hormonal effect of BPA may be linked to a difference in DNA found in boys who have a higher potential to develop autism. A team of scientists found boys who had a specific genetic alteration on their X chromosome had an increased risk of developing autism.41
Boys inherit one X chromosome from their mother and one Y chromosome from their father. If their X chromosome is missing the PTCHD1 gene, they are at higher risk of developing autism. However, as girls have two X chromosomes, that appears to shield them from this genetic risk.42 While there are no current peer reviewed studies to support his theory, there are other scientists who believe further study may implicate a growing toxic load on a developing child's brain in the development of autism.
Strategies to Reduce Your Exposure to BPA
Living in an industrialized society has some definite advantages, but is always your best option. Include nutrient-dense foods that are naturally anti-inflammatory and high in micronutrients that help your body detoxify, such as magnesium, B vitamins, zinc and plant polyphenols.43
• Use Sustainable, Certified Organic, GMO-Free Products
Look for products that are Earth-friendly, animal-friendly, sustainable, certified organic and GMO-free. This applies to everything from food and personal care products to building materials, carpeting, paint, baby items, furniture, mattresses and more. When redoing your home, look for "green," toxin-free alternatives in lieu of regular paint and vinyl floor coverings, the latter of which are another source of phthalates. Replace your vinyl shower curtain with a fabric one. Don't use nonstick cookware.
• Support Your Gut Health
Modifying your gut microbiome is an excellent long-term investment in your health and wellness. Fermented foods are the easiest, best and cheapest way you can make a significant impact on your gut microbiome.
Inoculating the food with a starter culture will speed the process and ensure you'll end up with a consistent, high-quality product that not only naturally preserves the food, allowing you to store it for several weeks, but also produces beneficial healthy bacteria to promote your gut health. Read more recommendations in my article, "How to Develop a New Gut for the New Year."
• Help Your Body Detoxify
You may support your liver's ability to detoxify using four key strategies — nutrients, sweat, stress relief and sleep.44 Each of these are just as important as the others. You can read more in these previous articles:
• Are Saunas Good for Your Brain?
• Want a Good Night's Sleep? Then Never Do These Things Before Bed
• EFT Helps Improve Your Health By Freeing Yourself From Stress
Sources and References
1 The New York Times, October 12, 2011
2 American Chemistry Council, About BPA
3 The New York Times, July 17, 2012
4 Global Newswire, November 12, 2014
5 Environmental Science and Technology 2017; 51(4):2456
6 EndocrineWeb, About the Endocrine System
7 Environmental Working Group, October 28, 2013
8 Medical News Today, September 4, 2008
9 The New York Times, August 28, 2014
10 Medical News Today, December 17, 2010
13 The New York Times, December 8, 2014
14 Scientific America, May 29, 2015
15 International Business Times, August 22, 2014
16, 19, 21 Medical News Today, September 26, 2014
17 Environmental Health Perspective, 2003; 111(16):1883
18 Time Magazine, March 25, 2016
20 Medical News Today, February 28, 2010
23 Toxicology Letter 2008; 176(2):179
24 Center for Environmental Health, May 2017
26, 27 Stanford, June 29, 2016
28, 29, 30 Stanford, September 23, 2015
33, 35 Plos One, October 22, 2014
34, 36, 37 Newsweek October 22, 2014
38 AnneMarie, Ingredient Watch List: Isopropyl Alcohol
40, 41 Autism Support Network, Study: Why More Boys than Girls Have Autism
42 The Star, September 16, 2010
43, 44 Chris Kresser, May 16, 2017

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