date:Aug 10, 2018
rease the risk of childhood obesity and possibly contribute to cardiovascular disease.
These two toxins aren't the only ones AAP warns against. It also suggests these other additives, which can be found in food or packaging and can be harmful to growing children.
Perfluorolkyl chemicals (PFS). These chemicals are used in grease-proof paper and cardboard food packaging. They can affect immunity, birth weight, fertility, the thyroid system, metabolism, digestion, muscle control, brain developmen