AzzarTheGod |
08-22-2016 04:38 PM |
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Originally Posted by fash
(Post 2344203)
Supposedly, even bpa free plastic bottles have estrogen-like effects. I recall a study that found an estrogen-like effect on tissues grown in such bpa plastics. I can't find the study atm though. Glass and aluminum bottles didn't have that effect on the tissue samples.
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If you are claiming there are not additional factors involved in releasing these endocrine disruptors such as exposure to sunlight (only takes a few minutes of sunlight to release plastic) or other factors such as sitting in a warehouse or storage then I'm afraid we disagree.
RO is the best, but I have been using bottled water for years and I can taste the difference when its a bad water. I throw many many bottles of water out per year.
Sometimes Ill get a bad case of water and just throw the whole case in the parking lot of the store out of my car. Just whip it out of my car and toss it across the parking lot. I don't have time for that shit I just bought the waters and they aren't even drinkable? lol cya. only costs 3 bucks for 26 waters. I freely toss the whole case out and secretly hope it breaks open and sometimes flies water bottles all over the place as punishment for wasting my time.
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