Anyone Concerned About Bisphenol A?
Re: Anyone Concerned About Bisphenol A?
While your fixated on Bisphenol A there are a dozen or more other ways for you to be messed with. Things that are not even on your radar. So live everyday like it was your last. The populaton is being culled by design. Sure avoid the Bisphenol A when you can. You have to live life like they do in the 3rd world countries where there is disease, wars, starvation. You start having sex as soon as you can and don't stop till your dead. Death is likely to be in the 20's. It not uncommon for mothers to be 13. The western world has been brainwashed and so the whites/Caucasian/european or any one that has bought into their system is being slow killed/culled.
Re: Anyone Concerned About Bisphenol A?
and, so, the thread gallops into madness.
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Re: Anyone Concerned About Bisphenol A?
It looks like you had completely made up your mind about the issue when you first posted and just wanted all of us to knead our hands and then get all worried while you jumped up and down as the cheerleader. Sorry your plan didn't work out, mostly because we at CPAPtalk tend to be reasonably informed about current topics regarding health safety, plus we tend to weigh any potential risks from a science-based perspective. Yes, I agree, it might be best if you stick to straight CPAP questions regarding implementation. Hey, my sister-in-law still to this day won't go within fifty feet of a microwave because she's convinced it will fry her brain (or what remains of it).Player wrote:After this thread, and reading through the other threads about bpa, I won't post anything other than basic questions here. The level of understanding is, well not what I am used to. Nobody is having a fricking cow, nobody is all in a rage, I was asking a legitimate question about a toxin I am now exposed to for 1/3 of my day, for the rest of my life. I never drink out of plastic bottles, I don't eat canned food, I store all my food in glass containers, I never cook with non stick coatings on pans, I don't handle register receipts, etc... Just because I am going to use CPAP does not mean I have to accept being subjected to a toxin (potentially).
I also don't believe the chemists that claim toxins are not toxic. Or the level of this or that is perfectly safe.
So thanks for the advice to stop thinking about BPA, but I will just not ask questions around here that at not straight forward CPAP.
We can just end this thread now, as there is nothing useful around here to be added. I get it. Don't ask about it, as it is not bad for me, or I am not getting any exposure to it, or it is better to suck in BPA than to go without CPAP. Cheers and happy dreams with low AHI.
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Re: Anyone Concerned About Bisphenol A?
evidence suggests that it might be a bit late for that.Sir NoddinOff wrote:Hey, my sister-in-law still to this day won't go within fifty feet of a microwave because she's convinced it will fry her brain (or what remains of it).
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Re: Anyone Concerned About Bisphenol A?
Well, there might be something to that, if you're a fetus. There has been some recent research regarding expectant mother and congenital anatomical abnormality risk related to microwave exposure, but as fully formed humans, I don't think there is any appreciable risk.Sir NoddinOff wrote:...Hey, my sister-in-law still to this day won't go within fifty feet of a microwave because she's convinced it will fry her brain (or what remains of it).
You should warn her about wireless routers. Microwaves operate at 2.45 GHz, and wireless routers work at 2.412 to 2.462 GHz (which is why microwaves could really screw with early B type wifi routers, they did not have the programming to handle interference properly, unlike today's routers [Although one can sometimes still see a hit in bandwidth when microwaves are in use, especially those that use inverter systems]) so if she is near a wifi access point she is being bombarded with microwave frequency radiation.
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Re: Anyone Concerned About Bisphenol A?
Sir NoddinOff wrote:It looks like you had completely made up your mind about the issue when you first posted and just wanted all of us to knead our hands and then get all worried while you jumped up and down as the cheerleader. Sorry your plan didn't work out, mostly because we at CPAPtalk tend to be reasonably informed about current topics regarding health safety, plus we tend to weigh any potential risks from a science-based perspective. Yes, I agree, it might be best if you stick to straight CPAP questions regarding implementation. Hey, my sister-in-law still to this day won't go within fifty feet of a microwave because she's convinced it will fry her brain (or what remains of it).Player wrote:After this thread, and reading through the other threads about bpa, I won't post anything other than basic questions here. The level of understanding is, well not what I am used to. Nobody is having a fricking cow, nobody is all in a rage, I was asking a legitimate question about a toxin I am now exposed to for 1/3 of my day, for the rest of my life. I never drink out of plastic bottles, I don't eat canned food, I store all my food in glass containers, I never cook with non stick coatings on pans, I don't handle register receipts, etc... Just because I am going to use CPAP does not mean I have to accept being subjected to a toxin (potentially).
I also don't believe the chemists that claim toxins are not toxic. Or the level of this or that is perfectly safe.
So thanks for the advice to stop thinking about BPA, but I will just not ask questions around here that at not straight forward CPAP.
We can just end this thread now, as there is nothing useful around here to be added. I get it. Don't ask about it, as it is not bad for me, or I am not getting any exposure to it, or it is better to suck in BPA than to go without CPAP. Cheers and happy dreams with low AHI.
Blah blah blah.... cool story broham
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There was a study of state troopers who developed testicular cancer on the same side
as the part of their lap where they rested the radar gun.
as the part of their lap where they rested the radar gun.
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Re: Anyone Concerned About Bisphenol A?
then why are you warming it up?Player wrote:Blah blah blah.... cool story broham
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Re: Anyone Concerned About Bisphenol A?
well, yeah, if you stick an unshielded microwave emitter up against your balls, one would expect something (besides nice warm fuzzy feelings) to happenchunkyfrog wrote:There was a study of state troopers who developed testicular cancer on the same side
as the part of their lap where they rested the radar gun.
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