BPA found in plastic and epoxy resin which makes up most of our products secretes estrogen-like hormones when a plastic water bottle for example has been placed under a heat source. Thus girls are reaching puberty as early as 8 years old some parents found. If you like to learn more here our two contrasting articles one can use in their own research

http://www.naturalnews.com/035504_BPA_puberty_chemicals.html

http://digg.com/newsbar/topnews/10_years_8_6_girls_entering_puberty...

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I have been a ferm believer of this, if you make or buy a product in a plastic bottle and leave it in the sun you must not drink it, the other thing that incourages puberty is T.V its proven the younger a child watches tv the younger they enter puberty

 

I have a major hutch about this, when I saw girls of younger adolescent they appear much older to me than back when I was a child ( im 21 btw). And I thought " well is this the music industry plus everything they've pushing down their throats?" I even saw a picture on reddit which did a comparison between these girls of 10 years apart and the change is astonishing. I think this may have to do with the many pedophile rings that have been slam but those are the only ones we know according to David Icke and that there are many more satan pedophile rings out there its quite disturbing. I recall in my media class watch preteen girls dressing up to impress boys and Im sure theres a maury show on it somewhere.

I have found a very reputable site that catches the FDA in their schemes and reports it to people like us and they've already created three articles on this problems. They finally banned the pink slime found in mcdonald food but have refused to ban BPA found in bottles massively produced by china, have a look

http://www.ewg.org/news/afp-us-wont-ban-bpa-food-packaging

your not 21 in soul my friend

 

life past regression says so :)

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