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Friday, December 11, 2009

Born Free Products - Review

As parents we’re concerned about everything to do with our little ones – Our parenting skills, the food we feed them, toys they play with, basically everything that comes in contact with baby is scrutinized and yes, sometimes agonized over.

You may feel pretty good about the decisions you’ve made so far when it comes to baby, but did you know that ordinary bottle, pacifier, or trainer-cup may be toxic to your child?

A Chemical called Bisphenol-A (BPA) is used in the production of epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics, which is used to develop most bottles on the market. This chemical compound is used to create hard, clear plastic and recent scientific research shows that small amounts of BPA may leach into foods and beverages stored in polycarbonate containers.

The problem with BPA in the human body is it mimics our natural human hormones. To a baby and growing child’s body this risk is particularly harmful as they are still undergoing many hormone-related developments.

However, there is good news. The BornFree Company has developed baby products that are 100 percent free of BPA, Phthalates, PVC and Aluminum. BornFree baby products are made from Polyethersulfone (PES) often used in medical devices, which is what gives them their honey-colour.

In addition to being safe from toxins, BornFree products also feature:
• A Revolutionary Venting System – reduces vacuum pressure
• Soft Silicone Nipples
• Spill Proof Caps
• Easy to Clean

BornFree products are also endorsed by the Children’s Health Environment Coalition. And you may have even seen pictures of some famous actors using this product with their own children.

For more information on the benefits of switching to BornFree products, see their full product line or to place an order, please visit their web site at; http://www.newbornfree.com/

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