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There have been posts in the past regarding the different impacts of metals on

drinking water, I have bought a stainless steel drinking vessel for use in the

car while I'm on the road and wonder if someone can advise me as to the impact

this might have on my health. I bought it in preference to using the plastic

bottles I had been using,

 

THanks for your help,

 

Jane

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depends on how regularly u use it. i generally carry a silver vessel or a

copper vessel or a copper vessel with silver tint. these are good for

health

 

also avoid exposing these vessels to harsh sunlights

 

best is glass bottles or ceramic vessels which can be shielded in a wrapper

or cloth cover from sunlight

 

however these are subjective. in cold wethers u can use brass [again tinted]

to keep the water warm enough

 

hence if u drink that regularly try considering these options

 

occasional use is not gonna make much of a difference but if u wanna get in

good habits then the above recomendations are fruitful enough

 

hope this helps

 

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Sumit Ashok Kesarkar

http://drsumit.in/

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..........I have bought a stainless steel drinking vessel for use

> in the car while I'm on the road and wonder if someone can advise me as to the

impact this might have on my health........

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If you use ceramic vessels, be sure they don't have lead-containing glaze.

 

Recently I've been reading that acid-containing drinks, including wine and

brandy, leach the lead out of crystal decanters.

 

Susan

 

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best is glass bottles or ceramic vessels which can be shielded in a wrapper

or cloth cover from sunlight

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Hi Jane

 

From what I know stainless steel is better than plastic as long as you do not

have RO or demineralized water in it. In that case the nickel in it may leach

into the water. Also if used for cooking ( not in this case) acidic foods may

cause the nickel to leach in to it.

 

Hope this helps

Sarita

 

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I have bought a stainless steel drinking vessel for use in the car while I'm on

the road and wonder if someone can advise me as to the impact this might have on

my health.

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Thanks Sarita, I also looked back through the files and found a couple of

references implying that drinking out of a stainless steel container may

possibly increase the likelihood of diabetes. I feel happier using glass and

for some reason I am not totally comfortable using this metal container,

which I suppose is a good enough guideline.

 

Best,

 

Jane

 

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From what I know stainless steel is better than plastic as long as you do

not have RO or demineralized water in it.

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Jane.

 

Stainless steel is always better than plastic. There will not be any bad odour

in stainless steel utensils. In fact, in India, most houses have stainless steel

utensils for cooking, eating, drinking etc. Bronze is the best metal to be used

for the same purpose. But it is not possible for everybody to use bronze due to

the high cost. In ancient era, use of Gold & Silver was followed for the

utensils as those r the best metals. But day by day it is becoming increasingly

day-dream to use these metals as daily utensils. Even today in many houses

Silver utensils r used for special purposes.

 

Regards.

 

 

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I have bought a stainless steel drinking vessel for use in the car while I'm on

the road and wonder if someone can advise me as to the impact this might have on

my health.

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When stainless steel had just come in in 1957 , we were told that using it will

cause cancer. But for convenience sake all of us are using Stainless steel.

Earlier we were using brass on which kalai was coated which was infact very good

for the health of men in particular, but getting that coating done was an extra

task. In today's convinience living and fast living, no one wants to get into

it. Slowly the kalai walas who used to regularly do their rounds have also

disappeared. The brass vessels have assumed a different avatar of being

displayed as antique collection. Kansi was another metal. I dont know the

composition but it was a specific thing eating out of it supposed to have health

benefits.

 

After having written this I searched for Kansi and see what I found. I remember

my mother used to get her foot massaged with a kansi bowl. Kansi is a mixture of

three metals, tin, copper, and iron, and is also called bell metal.

 

  http://www.kansavatkifootmassage.co.uk/ Some of the many benefits according to

this site are

– Relaxes tired feet

– Improves blood and lymphatic circulation

– Enhances lower limb mobility

– Restores levels of Prana (energy)

– Promotes sound sleep

– Relieves eyestrain from prolonged computer use

 

 

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From what I know stainless steel is better than plastic as long as you do not

have RO or demineralized water in it.

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