Speculator wrote:Also, some people have concerns about the aluminium bottles as well, as aluminium is known to be linked with alzheimers disease
Earthling wrote:You can buy plastic bottles that wont leach the harmfull chemicals at most healthfood shops and Organic stores.
If I remember correctly the recycle triangle has a number inside and it should be 6 or above to be ok.
Regarding the leaching, there is a number of circumstances that will cause it to happen at a greater rate: leaving the bottle in the sun, in warm to hot environments, hot liquids and once they get beyond a few months old.
corvus wrote:Double check the info on Alumiminum and I also read about the the Plastic bottles including Polycarbonate as in Nalgene type ,read further and they suggest "Sigg" type Aluminium bottlesgo figure eh!! (they are lined with plastic ?)
I have come to the conclusion that living ,eating and drinking will kill you as opposed to train crash ,car crash ,plane crash,or even jealous lover type crash/smash/gash and natural death when its your time
alliecat wrote:Actually, that belief has been described as a case of "neuromythology" - something about the brain that "everybody knows" which is probably not really true.
The current state of scientific research into aluminium and alzheimer's shows that there is no evidence of a causal link between Al intake and development of Alzheimer's.
(I'm not familiar with the research about PET and health issues, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least if that too was a case of "no evidence".)
Cheers,
Alliecat
taswaterfalls.com wrote:And as for stainless...what stainless are you getting?
Speculator wrote:taswaterfalls.com wrote:And as for stainless...what stainless are you getting?
#304 (food grade stainless), the most common type, the sort of thing your knives, forks, spoons and cookware are made out of. Seems pretty safe to me (if I weren't just getting it (I'm not paying) out of general interest rather than an actual safety concern).
flyfisher wrote:Corvus, don't worry too much about the plastic bottles. It's no good of dieing healthy mate.
FF
Nuts wrote:Not that I have any better choices. I use sigg bottle. I guess it would be impractical to carry a glass bottle...
and cups plates etc. are plastic And exposed to heat.
Perhaps they'll find the chemicals are hard to notice, the effects just causing us all to be just that bit more aggressive, passive or indifferent... on the whole...
Or- perhaps there's a conspiracy, intentionally tailoring chemicals and introducing them to us in devious ways to make us easier to manage.
Nuts wrote:Iv'e never been too concerned and with a similar attitude.
I'm not overly sensitive to most things but i have noticed that I have always had trouble spending too long in shops full of plastic, like chickenfeed and toyworld- I feel physically sick. And I have also noticed that it seems to be worse after I have been 'out in the wilds' for a time then return to town...getting more tolerable with time.....!
I think in times ahead there will be all sorts of realization of just what, from these mountains of cheap crap that's been imported, is safe.
Nuts wrote:!!
I also find it amusing that people argue so strongly for a complete first aid kit while they happily may be poisioning themselves. And even more amusing is defending your right to do so....
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