Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic industrial chemical used in producing plastics and resins to make them strong, durable, heat-resistant, transparent, and lightweight. As such, BPA is found in many everyday products including reusable plastic tableware, water bottles, sports equipment, physical discs (like DVDs), soda cans, water pipes, flooring, adhesives, and thermal paper receipts. While we rarely think twice about interacting with these items, health experts caution that BPA exposure may carry risks.
On a molecular level, BPA closely resembles the hormone estrogen. Inside the body, it can bind to estrogen receptors and interfere with normal hormonal signaling, potentially disrupting…
