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Benefits of Using Organic Water Bottles

4/26/2012

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By Donna Ryan

Bottles Used for Bottled Water are Damaging to One’s Health

If you have been led into believing that bottled water sold in stores is pure and healthy, then you may be surprised to learn that much of that “spring” water that is featured on grocery store shelves comes from municipal water sources. What’s more, the plastic bottles holding the water are breeding grounds for bacteria, and contain toxic substances, such as Bisphenol A (BPA), which is known to cause health problems, such as:

·     Cancer of the prostate,

·     Brain and neurological damage;

·     Breast cancer; and 

·     Hormonal problems.

Therefore, using organic water bottles, especially those made of steel, is recommended if you want to drink water that is considered safe and free of bacteria and toxins.

Bottled Water Poses Serious Health Concerns as Regulations for its Use are not Strictly Enforced

Also, when you consider that bottled water does not fall under as stringent guidelines (or those mandated by the Food and Drug Administration or FDA) as tap water (whose regulations are enforced by the Environmental Protection Agency EPA), using organic water bottles made of steel just makes better sense. In addition, not all water that is bottled is regulated by the FDA  as the agency does not consider water as being the bottled variety if the H20 is defined as sparkling, carbonated, or filtered, or described as seltzer or tonic water.

Generally Tap Water, especially if it is Filtered at the Tap, is Safer than Bottled Water

So, any spring water that you buy in the bottled water aisle does not have to meet the same criteria as city tap water when it comes to the amount of contamination in the product. While the FDA’s most frequent test for contamination occurs once a week, the EPA necessitates that water from the tap be tested at least a couple times daily for impurities. Installing a filter on your faucet too is also a better option than buying bottled water.

Not the Best Way to Hydrate

A good deal of that supposedly unadulterated water that is sold in the store simply does not carry any information that shows the source of the water or details about how it is purified. Almost 20% of producers of bottled water do not disclose the source of the water while just over 30% do not make any claims as far as purity.

A Large Variance in Cost

Given the aforementioned data, using an organic water bottle provides a better way to consume water, and is more affordable too. While the average per gallon cost of bottled water is just over $3.75, drinking tap water from an organic water bottle costs an incredibly low $.000 2 per gallon. It’s not too surprising then that manufacturers of bottled water make billions of dollars each year. That’s quite a markup when you could purchase an organic water bottle and obtain your water from a safer supply. When you consider that almost 50% of bottled water comes from municipal water sources, it makes one wonder why people are so enthralled with drinking bottled water. Apparently, companies that bottle water are highly adept at marketing and advertising their products.

Some Startling Statistics

Bottles used to hold water that is sold commercially use over one million tons of plastic annually. Plus, approximately 1,500 plastic bottles used for bottled water are discarded each second. Billions of pounds plastic bottles are strewn as trash along the road as well as deposited in landfills. In addition, some bottles are burned, which releases toxins into the air. By switching to an organic water bottle then, you will save money, help clean up the environment and prevent any health issues down the road.

Stainless Steel – Safe and Clean

Install a filter on your tap to make sure you don’t defeat the purpose of using an organic water bottle in the first place. While organic water bottles are featured in aluminum and food-grade plastic, your best bet in playing it safe is, again, to choose a bottle made of stainless steel. Free of BPA and other toxins, the bottle does not require the plastic or resin lining that is required for drinking out of aluminum bottles – a deciding reason why stainless steel is the better choice. So-called organic bottles which are made of food-grade plastic are less desirable than steel too as plastic can still affect the taste of the water you consume and, again, it is still plastic.
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