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BPA-Free Adiri(TM) Natural Nurser(TM) Ultimate Baby Bottles to be Donated to Low-Income Families

The Adiri(TM) Natural Nurser(TM) BPA-free baby bottle -- the 2008 Medical Design Award recipient as well as the baby bottle choice of new moms Jennifer Lopez and Halle Berry -- will now be available to over one thousand mothers receiving care from organizations that serve low-income families across the US.

Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) May 5, 2008 -- The National Toxicology Program in the US National Institutes of Health recently concluded that there is "some concern" that babies, fetuses, and children are in danger because the chemical BPA found in polycarbonate plastics could cause breast and prostate cancer, diabetes, hyperactivity and other disorders by mimicking estrogen in the body. A recent study found this chemical in all five leading brands of American baby bottles.

There is now more reason than ever to switch to BPA-free baby bottles. The Adiri(TM) Natural Nurser(TM) Ultimate Baby Bottle -- the 2008 Medical Design Award recipient as well as the baby bottle choice of new moms Jennifer Lopez and Halle Berry -- will now be available to over one thousand mothers receiving care from organizations that serve low-income families across the US.

Adiri has partnered with MomsRising.org to find organizations to donate their Adiri(TM) Natural Nurser(TM) Ultimate Baby Bottles to, such as Homeless Prenatal Program in San Francisco, CA, The House of Ruth in Washington D.C., La Maestra in San Diego, CA, and Union Mission in Savannah, GA.

"We'd like every parent who wants to use a BPA-free baby bottle to have access to one," says Sarah Eisner, Director of Sales and Marketing at Adiri. "We're happy to play as large a part as we can in the effort to make that a reality," she adds.

The soft, safe, simple design (done by Whipsaw, Inc. of San Jose, CA) of the Adiri Natural Nurser has been winning awards and gathering support from doctors, nurses, lactation consultants and moms, with its easy-to-use and dishwasher-safe Fill Twist and Feed(TM) system, the only nipple truly shaped like a mother's breast, soft BPA-free and phthalate-free materials, and a unique Petal(TM) vent that helps reduce colic. Adiri bottles are available are Right Start, Whole Foods, Babies "R" Us, One Step Ahead, Diapers.com, and soon at BabyCenter.com. Limited international distribution has just begun, including in Canada.

Adiri has been offering innovative infant feeding bottles that most closely duplicate the natural experience of breastfeeding since the year 2000. The company is committed to constant product innovation as well as continuing support for family-friendly work environments.

For more information, visit www.adiri.com.

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