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BPA causing sexual dysfunction in men

Bisphenol A, or BPA, is a chemical commonly used by industry in the manufacture of plastics. Originally developed as a synthetic version of the female hormone estrogen, it is now found in everything from baby bottles to plastic water bottles to lining on the inside of cans. In fact, BPA exposure is now so widespread that it was found in over 93% of urine samples in a 2004 Centers for Disease Control (CDC) study.

A recent study directly links BPA exposure to erectile dysfunction and other sexual problems in men. The study, conducted from 2004 until early 2009, studied over 600 men who were exposed to high levels of BPA at their jobs and a control group that was not exposed to BPA.

The men who were exposed to BPA were four times as likely to experience erectile dysfunction and seven times as likely to have trouble ejaculating.

The study, which was published in the journal Human Reproduction, is the first to examine the effects of BPA on the reproductive systems of human males. The federal government is increasing funding for BPA research to expand scientific and medical knowledge about BPA, and to find answers consumers can trust. The government is expected to spend over $30 million over the next two years studying the effects of BPA on early childhood sexual development and sexual function in men.

Although it is currently impossible to completely avoid BPA, there are some steps consumers can take to minimize exposure. Switching to glass or metal containers without plastic liners, looking for BPA free plastics, not heating microwavable food in polycarbonate containers, and reducing or eliminating consumption of bottled water can reduce BPA exposure.

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  • Dr Douglas 2 years ago
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    Scientists Discover A Cure For Low Libido (impotence) which Is totally natural
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    The use of Butea Superba compared to sildenafil for treating low libido & erectile dysfunction

    Published Friday, 21 September 2009

    • Karolinska Institute, CKK Urologic Oncology Group, Stockholm, Sweden.
    • Urology Service, University Hospital 'Dr José E. González' UANL, Monterrey, NL, México.
    To evaluate the effect of an extract of Butea superba (BS) compared to sildenafil for treating erectile dysfunction & Low Libido.
    THE OBJECT OF THE TEST-
    An open label study was carried out among 32 men with organic erectile dysfunction (ED) to evaluate the response on the International Index of Erectile Function 5(IIEF-5) to Butea Superba, a 'natural health' product (50mg), compared to 50 mg of sildenafil (a phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor). After a 1-week wash-out, responders to Butea received either 100 m

  • seedpearl 2 years ago
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    J - are you aware of any correlation between Bisphenol A and hormone-fed (estrogenergic) malignancies? I'll check the medical journals, but thus far I have heard nothing.

    How essential is this chemical in producing plastics?

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