Are they or are they not death. I have read so many different accounts of whether they can or can not poison you with carcinogens, or whether its only certain types of plastics that can, or whether they can but only if you re-use plastic bottled water type bottles. I have read that number 7 type plastic is bad, but the standard bottle plastic PET is ok. So, what the hell is the real deal....i mean i drink plastic water bottles like they are going out of style. Am i slowly poisoning myself or not, is smoking a pack a day safer than drinking a dasani?
6/28/2008 7:55:15 AM
you shouldn't drink bottled water anywayit takes 3 to 5 liters of water to make just 1 liter of bottled waterBuy a Nalgene and a Brita water filterIt's cheaper and less wasteful
6/28/2008 8:42:36 AM
yes but, the theory is that nalagene bottles will kill you slowly
6/28/2008 8:50:17 AM
that's a bummer manI don't drink out of the typical #7 nalgene bottlesI've got a #4
6/28/2008 9:00:31 AM
^^They won't kill you.Stainless steel is my preference.
6/28/2008 9:42:15 AM
Nalgene has been quick to release a bisphenol A free bottle.
6/28/2008 9:48:02 AM
or you could buy one of those trendy Swiss aluminum bottlesbut seriously, stop PAYING MONEY for bottled water and then dumping the bottles in a landfill (or, at best, wasting energy to recycle them)tap water is more regulated than bottled water so don't think that just because it comes pre-packaged it is somehow healthierand secondary filtration at your home (ie Brita filter, etc) will remove any sediment, odors or tastes, and set your mind at ease[Edited on June 28, 2008 at 10:00 AM. Reason : -]
6/28/2008 9:59:57 AM
I have 3 of the stainless steel bottles, all different sizes including the 40 ouncer. You can put coffee in it, wash it out, put beer in it, wash it out, rum and coke,etc. and it doesn't absorb the flavor of the last drink like plastic does.
6/28/2008 10:09:01 AM
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6/28/2008 11:32:47 AM
Look at things this way. 100 years ago people didn't drink out of plastic bottles. They also didn't live as long.
6/28/2008 12:13:25 PM
lolyou've found the fountain of youth, bgood thing that's the only change over the last 100 years
6/28/2008 12:20:06 PM
just don't leave your nalgene bottle full of water in your car for 2 weeks in the summer sun before you drink it and you'll be finestupid paranoid "health activists"
6/28/2008 12:20:35 PM
6/28/2008 2:09:08 PM
Tap water FTW
6/28/2008 2:09:11 PM
just drink beer
6/28/2008 2:32:36 PM
i rock a swiss aluminum bottle and hit up my brita filter
6/28/2008 2:55:30 PM
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6/28/2008 10:54:59 PM
this is the first i've heard of this, so i'm curious, what about #1? i re-use propel bottles for water, since they are thicker/sturdier than normal water bottles, and cheap, since i like to keep over half a dozen of them around.
6/29/2008 8:48:28 AM
This is why you should only drink grain alcohol and rainwater.
6/29/2008 9:32:00 AM
i've got a sigg... aluminum bottlehttp://www.mysigg.com/
6/29/2008 12:54:38 PM
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6/29/2008 1:01:44 PM
who gives a fuck?
6/29/2008 3:27:36 PM
haha...well its pretty safe to say the Swiss didn't start the plastic bottles will kill you hype
6/29/2008 8:15:04 PM
Don't heat your plastic bottles to boiling and you should be fine. Plastic wrap is known for leaching BPA too and you don't hear about that. Most of the studies looking at chemicals leaching into water from plastic haven't shown a increase in problems in animals, so the jury is still out.
6/30/2008 9:37:33 AM
well snopes debunked it, and snopes is always right
6/30/2008 9:40:42 AM
6/30/2008 10:45:28 AM
Pretty much all plastics have chemicals called nucleating agents. Some may have plasticizers as well.BPA is just one example. (Nalgene probably just uses different ones)These chemicals can leach out over time, but there is a miniscule amount (if any) of exposure at normal temperatures. As plastics are heated however, the chemicals increase mobility. The health hazards are debatable, but I think it's a good idea not heat things in any plastic containers, including tupperware/baby bottles.The guy that invented one of the biggest nucleating agents won't allow his family to heat things in plasticware or plastic baby bottles. But take that for what it's worth.
6/30/2008 1:35:59 PM
6/30/2008 1:42:08 PM
I heard that the number inside the recycle symbol is how many times the bottle/cup can be re-filled before leaching. And if you look at Dasani and Aquafina, there is no number. But I checked out a cup I have and there's a 7 in it. And if you think about it, the reason for expiration dates on bottles of water is the date before the plastic leaches chemicals into the water - so there is definitely something to this. Well water with a Brita filter is just fine for me. No fluoride either, which has also recently been of concern.So, heat things in pyrex, wash glasses very well after you buy them before you use them (to avoid the lead dust the Chinese are poisoning us with), and choose your water wisely.[Edited on June 30, 2008 at 1:49 PM. Reason : ]
6/30/2008 1:45:49 PM
12 oz Coors Light aluminum cans ftw
6/30/2008 1:47:36 PM
Cans can't be much better.
6/30/2008 1:50:00 PM
i think you people are worried about the wrong things i life...im sure any effect of whatever you imagine is leaching into your drinking water is negligible at best
6/30/2008 1:53:24 PM
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6/30/2008 1:58:48 PM
lolyou people and your bottled waterwe have some of the best water quality standards in the worldtap wont kill you and its cheap
6/30/2008 1:58:55 PM
Brita works for meWe refill plastic bottles too
6/30/2008 2:00:45 PM
thanks stantheman
6/30/2008 2:05:03 PM
Anyone seen the Penn and Teller "Bullshit" episode on bottled water/spring water? Shit is hilarious. My favorite part is when they trick a whole bunch of people into thinking they're drinking fancy spring water but in the end it's all the same tap water, after the people say they can taste a difference between each type of "spring water". Must see:Part 1:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rqsrk0EiZEPart 2:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pBcUKTFqPg&feature=related
6/30/2008 2:07:40 PM
bottled water -- 'what's colorless and tasteless and smells like... $?'http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/29/AR2008062901872.html
6/30/2008 2:24:50 PM
6/30/2008 2:56:31 PM
^^ I wonder if people would buy canned air from Hawaii or other exotic places. I need to start collecting Garner air and selling it for mucho dinero
6/30/2008 3:04:24 PM
6/30/2008 4:12:35 PM
just get a wooden or galvanized bucket, plant some long gourds, dry and cut them, and keep them near the bucket. If you want to get fancy, lay something on the water to keep the flies out. seriously, though. bottled water is a joke. We have 2 wells on the farm and I get better water out of the end of a hose than from a bottle without paying for it. I just let it run till it gets cold. there is a county water system here, but we are too far off of the highway to get it. I don't see the point of it though. It pulls water from the same aquifer as our wells, it's just about 2 miles away.
7/2/2008 8:22:04 AM