Paul Saladino· MD
so like you said it's the inside of soda cans it's the inside of sparkling water cans it's the inside of soup cans and canned food or canned fish or any of these things and even canned sardines
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so like you said it's the inside of soda cans it's the inside of sparkling water cans it's the inside of soup cans and canned food or canned fish or any of these things and even canned sardines
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so a can of sardines in olive oil that's gonna have more BPA in the olive oil or even you know when I was recently in Los Angeles I had cod liver for the first time and it was in a tin and it was in cod liver oil but that's gonna have more of those things in the oil