Kosovo expert shows what poison can contain envelopes coming from Serbia

Medge Musa, a science doctor of Toxicological Chemistry, has said that almost all fiscal accounts in Serbia contain the dangerous Bisphenol A (BPA). Toxicological Chemistry expert Mexhit Musa has indicated what substance the envelopes coming from Serbia can contain. Through a scripture, he has made known [...]
Medge Musa, a science doctor of Toxicological Chemistry, has said that almost all fiscal accounts in Serbia contain the dangerous Bisphenol A (BPA).
Toxicological Chemistry expert Mexhit Musa has indicated what substance the envelopes coming from Serbia can contain.
Through one scripture, he has made it known that almost all fiscal accounts in Serbia contain the dangerous Bisphenol A (BPA), according to an alternative study on substance control ( ALHem) conducted as part of the Toxic Accounting campaign.
This substance has been shown to have a harmful effect on the mother's fruit, intervenes in the endocrine system, causes allergic skin reactions and respiratory frustration, and causes severe eye damage”, Musa has suggested.
So he wrote that “That the situation is serious shows that absolutely all samples of fiscal scrolls imported in Serbia are positive with bisphenol A. And 88.9 percent of fiscal accounts from public services contain excess doses of this chemical substance”.
Medge Musa's complete writing without interference:
Almost all fiscal accounts in Serbia contain the dangerous Bisphenol A (BPA) substance substance, according to a study by the Alternative for substance control ( ALHem) conducted as part of the Toxic Accounting campaign. This substance has been shown to have a harmful effect on mother's fruitage, interfere with the endocrine system, cause allergic skin reactions, and respiratory frustration, and cause severe eye damage.
That the situation is serious shows that absolutely all samples of fiscal scrolls imported in Serbia are positive with bisphenol A. And 88.9 percent of the fiscal accounts from public services contain excess doses of this chemical substance.
A primarily used for plastic processing, fiscal letters, envelopes, various letters. Water bottles, bottles for children, sports equipment, dental fillers, CDs and DVDs, and home electronics. Plastic products have been containing this substance since the '50s. Bisphorenol A has also been used for the synthesis of polyphony and polyether plyiteons and as a stemman of polymerism in PVC. Bisphenol A can also be found in food cans and drinks.
Bisphenol A is currently one of the most commercial chemicals used in producing thermal paper as a color developer. It is not chemically tied to paper so that it can sink into the skin after contact and cause different complications.
Under European regulations, companies that produce, import or distribute products containing disturbing substances, such as bisphenoli A, are obliged to report all parties involved in the supply chain, as well as consumers, if asked.
Since 2008, some governments have questioned its security, causing sellers to attract products containing polycarbons. The U.S. Food and Bars Administration, FDA withdrew its authorization to use BPA in bottles for children, food packing for children, but the decision was based on the fact that people prevented buying such products for safety reasons. The European Union and Canada have banned the use of BPA in bottles for children. Until the Serbian state has yet to do so. Kosovo's government, should look not only at this toxic organic matter, but also at many and many things that disturb the population.











