BPA Free Baby Bottles by Green to Grow

There are so many things a mother has to worry about when she has a baby. One thing that you want to have the peace of mind about is that the bottles your baby uses are safe. Although I nursed my son, he did drink lots of water out of a pediatrician-recommended bottle. At the time I never knew to check if it was BPA free. Now with all the concern over contaminates in toys and recalls over safety, I have been more aware about the products we use. Researchers believe that baby bottles containing polycarbonate plastic contain bisphenol – A (BPA), which the majority of baby bottles were previously made from, include a synthetic estrogen which can increase the risk of childhood obesity, A.D.D. and more. The safest bottles to use would be glass or steel but, as these types of bottles are not practical, Green to Grow has developed bottles which are free of lead, BPA, PVC, and other harmful materials.
Made from PES plastic, the Green to Grow Bottle has an attractive design and golden glow and includes a beginner (0-3 months) nitrosamine-free silicone nipple. The bottles come in packaging which is 100% recycled. The 5 oz regular bottle is $9.99 and the 10 oz regular is $10.99 at GreenToGrow.com