You could be poisoning your baby and not know about it!

Kinder Baby has launched its range of BPA toxic free milk bottles with pre-sterilized and disposable liners for added safety and ease of use, to give your child the best possible start in life. To find out more about the Kinder Baby Product range, click here.

From the minute conception happens, your entire outlook on life changes. You suddenly become more conscious of your environment, of your health, of the things you eat and drink and how all that affects your unborn child.

Even after the baby arrives, you do everything in your power to give him the best start in life. The best clothes, the best nursery, the best pram, the best formula (for those who don’t breastfeed), the best bottles and teats and cute tiny shoes that he doesn’t even need yet.

But despite your best efforts, there are hidden dangers that you and most parents don’t even know about – one of the worst one being BPA (Bisphenol A).

BPA is a chemical produced in large quantities for polycarbonate plastics, which are used to make products including baby bottles.

The concern is that BPA leaches from products containing it, into people, which could eventually lead to various diseases including an increased risk of heart disease, diabetes and stunted growth, along with certain cancers and potential interferences with cancer treatments. The National Toxicology Program (NTP) concluded that there is “some concern for effects on the brain, behavior, and prostate gland in fetuses, infants, and children at current human exposures to Bisphenol A.”

The toxic leakage of BPA from baby bottles can be particularly bad when the bottles are worn-out, badly scratched or heated at high temperatures such as during steam sterilisation.

Kinder Baby’s range of BPA Free Bottles and Liners are a safe alternative to your normal everyday Plastic Baby Bottles. They are BPA free, pre-sterilized and disposable making feeding your baby safe for the baby and easy for you.

Find out more about our Products here.

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1 Denise November 19, 2009 at 11:23 PM

I changed over to BPA free bottles as soon as I read this article. What I don’t understand is why does the Government allow BPA to be in plastic bottles. Especially for Babies? This is neglect. This is horrible. I love Kinder Baby stuff. I know my baby is safe with Kinder Baby.

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