Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 RE: Researcher Dispels Myth of Dioxins and Plastic Water Bottles Hmmmm.....this guy can't seem to decide if plastic that leaches is reallyall that big of a health concern because after all, we are bombarded with toxins every day. Well, he is absolutely correct about being bombarded with toxins! So, logically, we as the consumer should then ask the question: Then *why* put *more* toxic load on the body? DOW, Monsanto, Bayer and the likes of them are not and will not ever tell the consumer or the manufacturer the truth about plastic or anything else for that matter. While I agree that the safest place to use plastic is in the freezer, why even use it at all if there is even one chance that you will be ingesting toxins? We are bombarded with toxins on a daily basis from toxic food, toxic air, chemicals in all the products that we put on our skin and hair, toxic water and even toxic emotions from the junk we watch on TV and listen to on the radio. We are choosing to accept something that is unacceptable to our health. We don't have to! So this guy says, go ahead and drink the water from those plastic bottles that sit on hot trucks 6-8 hours/day and in hot warehouses in 95+ degree heat. A little more toxins added to the body won't hurt. And he even alludes to the fact that there is a possibility that bottled water is not all that clean to begin with. Yikes! This kind of thinking is exactly why we are seeing so much disease---especially auto-immune diseases. Even as recent as 15 years ago plastics were considered so safe---remember when you first put that Tupperware bowl in the microwave and when you pulled it out there was a ring of melted plastic around the ingredients? After a while Tupperware decided that using their plastic in the microwave wasn't recommended and that they wouldn't replace if the bowl melted. I never heard a warning from them about the plastic that leached into the food, they just didn't want to have to replace product. Remember when using plastic wrap in the microwave was OK and even encouraged? Now, it's not. Remember T-Fal? You see, we must realize that this industry is not going to tell the truth---because it's all about money--not your health or my health. They " knew " the truth about all of this but decided to lie by omission. Therefore their track record for " being truthful " stinks! Many of us are trying to educate the natural supplement industry about the importance of putting liquids into glass containers. Too much breakage in shipping they say---and this from an industry that is supposed to care about health and well-being. Certainly we have wonderful technology that can solve shipping concerns. However, the good news is that slowly but surely many supplement companies are coming around. Oxygen drops in plastic bottles (which we still see a lot of) is highly unacceptable as are essential oils used as ingredients and packaged in a plastic bottle. There will be a reaction---yes, it may be small. But if you get too many " smalls " then soon your body will begin to break-down. Considering that many products have 3-5 year shelf lives, what kind of condition will that product be in by the time you buy it? Those are the negatives. What are some solutions? Use glass, heavy- grade stainless steel or cast iron to cut in and eat out of. Refuse to buy anything liquid that will be consumed into the body (either orally or by skin) that is not packaged in glass. Do not ever cook in any type of plastic. Use stainless utensils for cooking. Use glass for drinking. Yes, it breaks but it is cheap to replace. This is what was used way before the debut of plastic and it worked just fine. When study and research is done on the properties of water it is realized quickly how important clean water is to the function of every cell in the body. There are great filtration systems out there and there is actually one company, Mountain Valley Spring, that provides water (distilled and spring) in glass bottles (5-gallon and also the individual bottles). Don't accept the faulty logic that just because you are bound to get toxins that it's ok to add more. Each of us has a toxic threshold. Yours may be higher than mine which means that your body will process a higher amount of toxins before breaking down and my body may break down with just a small amount of toxins. The concern is that none of us know how much is too much for our body---until it may be too late. This guy just rides the fence a little bit too much for me. Remember that people who work in the chemical industry including scientists, doctors, PhD's, etc. have been taught that chemicals are ok. Take Care-- Loretta Unless you are drinking really bad water, you are more likely to suffer from the adverse effects of dehydration than from the minuscule amounts of chemical contaminants present in your water supply. Relatively speaking, the risk from exposure to microbial contaminants is much greater than that from chemicals. And here's one more uncomfortable fact. Each of us already carries a certain body burden of dioxins regardless of how and what we eat. If you look hard enough, you'll find traces of dioxins in pretty much every place on earth. Paracelsus the famous medieval alchemist, used to put it straight and simple: it's the dose that makes the poison.--Tim Parsons Public Affairs media contacts for the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Tim Parsons or Kenna Lowe at 410-955-6878 or paff- . http://www.jhsph.edu/publichealthnews/articles/halden_dioxins.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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