BPA-Free Does Not Mean Safe. Most Plastics Leach Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals.

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Which plastics are safe?  I get that question all the time. The Internet is full of charts listing the numbers of the various types of plastic and explaining which ones are safe and which ones are not.  Supposedly, #2 (high density polyethylene), #4 (low density polyethylene), and #5 (polypropylene) are safe, right?  Does that mean…

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