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  • Is drinking from plastic bad for you?

    What do you think? I drink most of my water from plastic bottles and so far knock on wood I havent grown ***** tits or anything

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    Re: Is drinking from plastic bad for you?

    I've always heard never to leave your bottled water in the car during the summer because the heat could cause toxins to leach from the plastic into the water. Not 100% sure if that's true, but I don't leave my water bottles in the car. Just in case.
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      Re: Is drinking from plastic bad for you?

      I buy cases of purified water at The convenience store , Its sitting outside in front of the store, probably baking in the sun lol..damn maybe I better stop buy9ing it there

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        Re: Is drinking from plastic bad for you?

        Originally posted by Dzone View Post
        I buy cases of purified water at The convenience store , Its sitting outside in front of the store, probably baking in the sun lol..damn maybe I better stop buy9ing it there
        thing is even if it isnt sitting out front in the sun, we dont know how it was stored and for how long etc.... i always buy the gal jugs from walmart and rotate them weekly. come to think about it all the water we were given while deployed was on pallets and sat outside in 100 plus degree heat. i drank gallons upon gallons of that stuff and really didnt have any other choice
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          Re: Is drinking from plastic bad for you?

          I drink from plastic bottles and for me it is better than the tap water in my house...which smells and taste like bleach. It is the chemicals, like bpa in the plastic that supposedly can get into the water when left in the heat. I do leave bottles, or buy ones, that are in the heat.

          I had read an article on some testing on bottled water and Nestle PureLife came up as one of the ones with least chemicals. I would like to see something more current though

          Pretty informative site here
          International Bottled Water Association: Learn safe bottled water storage tips to ensure quality and enjoy fresh hydration. Discover best practices today!
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