Sheryl Crow was on the Ellen show and said that when they
tested her breast tissue after contracting breast cancer they
found the same exact toxins as mentioned below.......
So please be very careful ladies.
Drinking Bottled Water Kept in Car....a friend whose mother
recently got diagnosed with breast cancer..... The doctor told
her: women should not drink bottled water that has been left
in a car. The doctor said that the heat and the plastic of the
bottle have certain chemicals that can lead to breast cancer.
So please be careful and do not drink that water bottle that
has been left in a car and pass this on to all the women in
your life. This information is the kind we need to know and be
aware and just might save us!!!! The heat causes toxins from
the plastic to leak into the water and they have found these
toxins in breast tissue. Use a stainless steel Canteen or a
glass bottle when you can!!!
Not good for children either.
PASS THIS ON TO ALL THE WOMEN IN YOUR LIFE
Drinking Bottled Water Kept in Your Car
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Whoops.... I still don't think it's good to drink....
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For some unknown reason I can't tolerate bottled water - and quite a few other items packaged in plastic.
The chemical taste is too much to bear. Others do not seem to have this problem.
It's a good thing some processed food items still come in glass bottles and containers. As opposed as I am to processed food, there are certain things which are either too time consuming or too difficult to prepare. But filling a recycled glass container with ice and fresh water takes about 20 seconds and saves a bundle of money.
Ladies, it's not just bottled water, and this is not the first article out there proclaiming the dangers of plastic. Before tossing something in a plastic bowl, then in the microwave, think about the fact that those deadly plastic toxins are leeching into your food.
*Yuck*
The chemical taste is too much to bear. Others do not seem to have this problem.
It's a good thing some processed food items still come in glass bottles and containers. As opposed as I am to processed food, there are certain things which are either too time consuming or too difficult to prepare. But filling a recycled glass container with ice and fresh water takes about 20 seconds and saves a bundle of money.
Ladies, it's not just bottled water, and this is not the first article out there proclaiming the dangers of plastic. Before tossing something in a plastic bowl, then in the microwave, think about the fact that those deadly plastic toxins are leeching into your food.
*Yuck*
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I agree, Shim. Something's just not right about all the plastic junk. Have you ever noticed a "fog" on the inside of your windshield that doesn't seem to go away? You wipe your finger across it and see how heavy it is. My brother who is an industrial designer, says heat "leaches" chemicals out of the plastic causing the film on the windshield.
Just think what heated plastic could do to the food we eat?
Just think what heated plastic could do to the food we eat?
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Most plastic bottled drinks aren't refrigerated between the bottling points and the distribution points. Being in non-refrigerated trucks, then being trekked across hundreds of miles in the hot sun, causes the FIRST leaching of plastic contaminates. Then, every time the plastic is re-heated, it re-leaches. Hence, the toxins grow more lethal each time the liquids are heated above 109 degrees F.
If you're still breathing, it's not too late!
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