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Do You Know Which Plastics Have The Highest Cancer Risk?

Source: Herbs-Info.com

With over 1,600,000 new cases of cancer predicted for 2016 in the USA, it’s not surprising that people are getting serious about finding the culprits that increase the risk of this class of disease. Plastics have often been suggested as one of these everyday carcinogens. Frustratingly, evidence is often scarce or inconclusive. However, there are some plastic chemicals it is wise to reduce exposure to in order to minimize health risk.

Do You Know Which Plastics Have The Highest Cancer Risk?

At the bottom of the bottle, you will find a triangle with a number, which can be anywhere from one to seven. With the symbol you see, you can learn which type of plastic you have in your hand and just how safe – how unsafe – it might be.

Number 1: Known as PET or PETE, the bottle with this number means that it should only be used once. This is because reusing them can expose people to a chemical substance called EPA. The plastic could also possibly emit antimony, which is a heavy metal that can interfere with the hormones in the body. It is also possible that the plastic is carcinogenic.

Number 2: If you find a triangle with the number “2” in it, the bottle is known as HDPE or HDP, which is considered the good plastic. It is named so because it doesn’t have as much emission as the other types of chemicals used in the other bottles when in contact with water.

Number 3: Also labeled as V or PVC, the number 3 in the bottle means that it has two toxic chemicals that can both influence the hormones in the body. Still, PVC is the most used type of plastic around and contains phthalates, including often the carcinogenic phthalate DEHP (see below).

Number 4: LDPE plastics have the number 4, which means they don’t emit chemicals when used in water bottles. However, most of them are actually present in plastic bags.

Number 5: PP or number 5 plastics are also good types of plastics. They are recognizable because of their white color. Sometimes, they are transparent. PP plastics are common in cups of yogurt and syrup bottles.

Number 6: Although this emits STIREN, which is carcinogenic, this plastic is used in fast food packaging as well as in coffee cups.

Number 7: Finally, plastics with no labels are in this category where they are known as PC. You should not trust plastics without labels because they often emit BPA, which is a very harmful chemical. Unfortunately, PC plastics are common in containers for food, sports drink bottles, and worse, infant bottles.

Plastics Implicated As Carcinogens

There are some compounds found in many plastics that are thought to contribute towards risk of cancer. Evidence tends to be limited, as studying the effects of these in humans has some obvious ethical barriers.

The three most supported compounds are:
• Phthalates
• Bisphenol A (BPA)
• Dioxins

Dioxins: The third of these, dioxins, you are less likely to contract directly in your day to day life as they are released during the incineration of plastic waste, particularly PVCs. They are not present in containers designed for food storage.

Exposure to dioxins is the primarily through food. Animals in polluted areas store the compound in their fat reserves, and the chemical accumulates through the food chain. Limiting consumption of fish or meat with a high fat content reduces exposure to these compounds. [1]

Phthalates and BPA are more likely to present due to plastics that you yourself are using. In 2011, Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) was listed in the US Report on Carcinogens as “reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen based on sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity from studies in experimental animals”. [2] This stuff is everywhere and regarded as a ubiquitous environmental pollutant. From the 2011 Report on Carcinogens:

“About 95% of DEHP produced is used as a plasticizer in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins for fabricating flexible vinyl products (ATSDR 2002). Products typically contain from 1% to 40% DEHP; however, Tickner et al. (2001) reported that DEHP levels in PVC medical tubing may be as high as 80%. Plasticized PVC has been used in many consumer items and building products, such as tablecloths, shower curtains, furniture and automobile upholstery, imitation leather, garden hoses, floor tiles, swimming-pool liners, sheathing for wire and cable, rainwear, shoes, toys, dolls, baby pants, food packaging materials, tubing used in commercial milking equipment, and weather
stripping (IARC 2000, ATSDR 2002, Bizzari et al. 2007).” [2]

BPA is a weak synthetic estrogen, which unsurprisingly can act as a hormone disruptor. As various cancers are related to hormonal controls, including some forms of breast cancer, many people feel that it is wise to limit exposure to BPA. [3]

An important point to observe is to ensure correct use of plastic items. Heating food in a plastic container containing BPA or phthalates is more likely to result in your food becoming contaminated with these harmful chemicals. Allowing plastics to come into contact with detergents can also result in these chemicals being released.

Which Plastics To Avoid?

A common recommendation is to avoid or exercise caution when using PETE, PVC, or Polystyrene plastics. There are easily identified by the standard labels found on plastic products: a triangle containing a number. These three types of plastic are numbers 1, 3, and 6.

Common uses of each of these include:

• #1 – PETE (polyethyleneterephthalate): flexible drink or oil containers
• #3 – PVC (polyvinyl chloride): plastic trays for sweets or fruit, innumerable other consumer uses.
• #6 – PS (polystyrene): Toys, hard packing, CD cases, vending machine cups
• #7 – Miscellaneous. Caution should be exercised when using products that fall into category 7. This is a kind of ‘misc.’ box for plastics that do not fall into one of the other classifications. It is therefore difficult to make any generalizations about the potential impacts of these as the chemical structure varies more widely. Categories 3 and 7 are considered most likely to contain BPA. [3]

Final note
Checking which type of plastic you are using takes only a few moments, and could have considerable impacts on your health. Realistically, no matter what we do we’re likely to contract trace quantities of all kinds of plastic compounds from the world around us. Reducing your own intake, however, could make all the difference.

References:

[1] “Cancer myth: Plastics used for food storage and cancer.” – Cancer Council of Western Australia. https://www.cancerwa.asn.au/resources/cancermyths/plastics-food-storage-myth/

[2] U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “12th Report on Carcinogens.,” Public Health Service – National Toxicology Program., 2011. http://www.iaff.org/HS/PDF/12th%20Report%20on%20Carcinogens%20-%202011.pdf

[3] Breastcancer.org – Risk Factors: Plastic http://www.breastcancer.org/risk/factors/plastic

How to Determine Which Simple Detox is Right for You

This Information is Too Valuable Not To Be Shared… Richard Dicks, National Manager NSP, Shared This Info With Us and with Richard’s permission, We Are Passing it on to You.  Thanks Richard for Sharing this Concise and Easily Understood Way to Determine Which Simple Detox is Right for You.

“I’ve Been Muscle Testing People to see if they need a Simple Detox…  A product to help them Have More Energy to Enjoy the Summer More!!!”

“I Simply Muscle Test Them to See Which of the 5 NSP Detox Products Would Benefit Them the Most !!!”

“The Results Have Been Amazing !!!”

“I Would Have Them Use a Bottle or 2 … And Then Retest Them !!!”

~R. Dicks, ND Edc.

5 NSP Detox Products

All Cell Detox … is an Important “Whole Body Cellular Cleanser” It Was Historically Used to Correct & Prevent Tumors, Fibroids, Cysts, Breast Lumps, Polyps, and Other Disorders.

Here’s What in it: Gentian, Irish Moss, Cascara Sagrada, Golden Seal, Slippery Elm, Fenugreek, Safflower, Myrrh, Yellow Dock, Parthenium, Black Walnut, Barberry, Dandelion, Uva Ursi, Chickweed, Catnip, Cyani Flower

 

Bowel Detox … Is a Mixture of Many Things, Vitamins, Minerals Herbs, Enzymes, and Other Ingredients to be a All in One Supplement for the Intestinal System. It is Cleansing and Building.

Here’s What’s in it: Betaine HCL, Pepsin, Pancreatin & Bile Salts, Psyllium Hulls, Algin, Cascara Sagrada, Bentonite Clay, Apple Pectin, Marshmallow, Parthenium, Charcoal, Ginger, Chlorophyll, Vitamin C & E, Beta Carotene, Selenium and Zinc.

 

Enviro- Detox … This Formula is Excellent for Everyday Exposure to Toxins like Food Additives, Household Chemicals, and Other Pollutants in Our Environment. It Works by Detoxifying All Parts of the Elimination System: The Liver, Lungs, Kidneys, Skin, and Intestines.

Here’s What’s in it: Sarsaparilla, Milk Thistle Conc., Red Clover, Dandelion, Yellow Dock, Burdock, Marshmallow, Pepsin, Fenugreek, Ginger, Echinacea, Lactobacillus Sporogenes, and Cascara Sagrada.

 

Heavy Metal Detox … Binds and Removes Toxic Heavy Metals from the Body. It Does it by Binding With the Heavy Metal Ions and Moving Them Out of the Body Through the Liver And Bowel. The Cilantro, Alginate, And Apple Pectin Absorb in the Liver and Move Them Out Through the Bowel. The NAC and Alpha Lipoic Acid Are Protecting and Activating Liver in the Detoxifying Process.

Here’s What’s in it: P5P form of Vitamin B6, Cilantro, Alginate, Apple Pectin, N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine, Magnesium Citrate, L-Methionine, Kelp, and Alpha Lipoic Acid

 

• Small Intestine Detox … Helps Improve Digestion So We Get Better Use of the Good Food We Eat. It Cleans and Strengthens the Intestinal Tract. The Pepsin is Protein Digestive Enzyme That Not Only Digests the Protein, it Keeps the Waste That Can Accumulate on the Intestinal Walls From Building Up. The Marshmallow Absorbs the Pepsin to Allow it to Function, Soothes the Intestines, and Carries the Toxins Out Through the Bowel.

Here’s What’s in it: Marshmallow and Pepsin

Are NSP Products Subjected to X-Ray or Irradiation during Shipment?

NSP who could not confirm the question either way but did send us the following info provided by NSP’s Marketing Department. “Regarding the X-ray Radiation comment we talked about, we are unaware if UPS or the USPS Postal Service run the packages through an x-ray. We were able to find the following statement provided by our Marketing Department:

X-Ray Safety Statement

Exposing foods or dietary supplements to an x-ray machine at an airport or post office will not affect potency. An x-ray scan should not be confused with irradiation. If you took your herbs to the airport the amount of exposure in the airport is an extremely low dose from the x-ray scanners (0.15-0.17 millirads). The amount of radiation used for irradiation of foods is 1-10Kilograys (1gray=100rads) so that is a 100,000,000 times difference. There should be no effect on the herbs or health from brief exposure to x-ray scanners. Exposure to radiation from an x-ray machine is not considered comparable in any way to irradiation. Foods exposed to a common x-ray machine have not been shown to be altered in any way, unlike foods that are exposed to irradiation. NSP has strict quality control measures in place to ensure that none of the raw materials we receive are exposed to irradiation.”

Joy checked with both UPS and USPS. Packages being shipped via air are scanned in the same way as your luggage would be. If any suspicious item shows in the scan, the boxes are opened and hand checked and a notice is included when the package is re-closed stating that it was hand inspected. This scanning is not irradiation. It is the same low dosage your carry on items and luggage receive when going thru airline security checks.  

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