Cause cancer, don't reuse plastic bottles

If you are the person who replenishes plastic bottles every day, you are actually hurting yourself more. This is because plastic bottles that you replenish are not produced for this, which means that they are one use and have the potential to release chemicals to support harmful bacteria. In particular there are concerns for Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical, which [...]
If you are the person who replenishes plastic bottles every day, you are actually hurting yourself more.
This is because plastic bottles that you replenish are not produced for this, which means that they are one use and have the potential to release chemicals to support harmful bacteria.
In particular, there are concerns about Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical that is used to produce plastic and that you could interfere with human hormones.
Some chemicals discovered in plastic bottles can affect any system of our bodies. They can affect evaporation, increase the risk of hormones such as P CSO, breast cancer, endometriosis, and many other”, warns Dr. Marilyn Glenville.
This concern is also conveyed by the NHS, which confirms that BPA has the power to migrate to drinks. However, they suggest that more studies are required regarding the impact of chemicals on humans.
But that is not all. In a study conducted by Treadmil Riviv, researchers tested water bison in the laboratory after using an athlete for a week, and found that a large number of bacteria exceeded 900 thousand colony formation units per square inch. And this is disturbing, more bacteria than the average toilet.
It was also found that 60% of the germs found in water bottles were able to make people sick.
So, what do you have to do to avoid getting sick?
Simple, don't reuse plastic bottles. Consumer their fluids and recycle them. A good idea is to buy plastic bottles without BPA when possible, or choose one of glass or inox. / TCH/












