Trying to decide the what's the best way to carry around liquids for personal consumption. Nalgene and other have changed their chemical makeups to try to avoid some of the BPA's and hormone mimicing chemicals commonly found in most plastics.Even the Sigg aluminum water bottles have a lining which is testing positive for some of these chemicals. Bobbie Saccone, a registered dietician at the IU Health and Wellness Center, “I would tell students that if your water bottle is plastic and disposable, be sure that you’re not reusing them because we know that lots of different compounds can leak into the water once it’s exposed to air."
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Posted by T3saver 792 days ago (http://www.idsnews.com)Trying to decide the what's the best way to carry around liquids for personal consumption. Nalgene and other have changed their chemical makeups to try to avoid some of the BPA's and hormone mimicing chemicals commonly found in most plastics.Even the Sigg aluminum water bottles have a lining which is testing positive for some of these chemicals. Bobbie Saccone, a registered dietician at the IU Health and Wellness Center, “I would tell students that if your water bottle is plastic and disposable, be sure that you’re not reusing them because we know that lots of different compounds can leak into the water once it’s exposed to air."

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