We isolated BPA from water bottles in chem last semester. Whats your point?
then you know the effects
here a chem test for ya brah:
take water samples in electrospectronmeter from
a) a container of bottle water at store
b) same water but leave it in trunk of a car for a week ovr the summer
if you isolated it from water bottles you prove my point - its used in cheap plastics that contain WATER a resource that is VITAL to human life, one of the most important things you NEED and put into your body on a daily basis and the containers you drink from have the chemical present in them
now dont see it as 'dosage' look at BPA on a viewpoint of exposure and that happens to americanos millions of times a day when we drink from container that contain this chemical
BP(oil) = process where BPA is salvaged from petro production including benzene = container made for NESTLE who owns deer park, arrowhead, ozarka, water companies that bottle IN STATE and thus have no regulation from FDA so you have a container with this chemical in it your kid may drink
you should know what BPA is and what it does when regular exposure happens - FDA is paid not to comment on specific chem due to oil company interests