I'm still trying to find some gallon sized glass jars to store my fridge water and transfer my fruit juice into. Can't find them anymore! Just a decade ago you could buy the gallon sized iced tea jars with built in spouts for 5 bucks.
For over 6 years, I used Gerber baby bottles to warm up my son's milk in the microwave - day and night! I thought the plastic was safe because it's a baby bottle! Hey, and it's Gerber! Well, guess what ... I was wrong! After watching this video today, I was curious and I looked at the bottom of the bottle and it shows 7. I should have listenned to my mom! she's more traditional, old fashioned! She warmed up the milk in a glass bottle, on the stove, inside a pan with boiling water....
UV radiation is ionizing. This means the water is exchanging particles with the plastic container and you are drinking plastic. Personally, I can taste it when I drink bottled water and just smell the bottle after it's empty, you can smell the gas still releasing from the plastic because it's been destabilized.
You also overlooked what it's doing to food beverages and food.
Feel free to keep ingesting irradiated drink and food though smart guy!
Majority of plastics are unsafe due to a danger everyone is overlooking. They're UV active. Now for most of you this will seem insignificant but for a scientist such as myself, I know the true danger of this reaction.
This reaction means this plastic serves as a filter that is highly conductive of UV light. This means that while your food beverages sit in these containers under supermarket lights, they are being irradiated.
It is literally destroying AND contaminating these beverages.
Now your betting me worried now I need to check my water bobble
marquardtle 1 week ago
i've been using my nalgene 7 for the past year, might as well throw it out now lol. i've luckily had no health effects so far.
GlennCocoGuitar 1 month ago
bisphenol-a, google that
warmachine1770 1 month ago
glass jars block radiation and plastic attracts it..
rulesofethics 1 month ago
@awesomeguy3312 me too!
I'm still trying to find some gallon sized glass jars to store my fridge water and transfer my fruit juice into. Can't find them anymore! Just a decade ago you could buy the gallon sized iced tea jars with built in spouts for 5 bucks.
Plastic has got to go!
JonDeth 3 months ago
@JonDeth Good god I can taste it too... back to glass screw this!
awesomeguy3312 3 months ago
For over 6 years, I used Gerber baby bottles to warm up my son's milk in the microwave - day and night! I thought the plastic was safe because it's a baby bottle! Hey, and it's Gerber! Well, guess what ... I was wrong! After watching this video today, I was curious and I looked at the bottom of the bottle and it shows 7. I should have listenned to my mom! she's more traditional, old fashioned! She warmed up the milk in a glass bottle, on the stove, inside a pan with boiling water....
Ramarication 4 months ago
@lost4468yt WRONG.
UV radiation is ionizing. This means the water is exchanging particles with the plastic container and you are drinking plastic. Personally, I can taste it when I drink bottled water and just smell the bottle after it's empty, you can smell the gas still releasing from the plastic because it's been destabilized.
You also overlooked what it's doing to food beverages and food.
Feel free to keep ingesting irradiated drink and food though smart guy!
JonDeth 5 months ago
@JonDeth You can give a bottle of water as much UV radiation as you like and it's not going to hurt you when you drink it.
lost4468yt 5 months ago
Majority of plastics are unsafe due to a danger everyone is overlooking. They're UV active. Now for most of you this will seem insignificant but for a scientist such as myself, I know the true danger of this reaction.
This reaction means this plastic serves as a filter that is highly conductive of UV light. This means that while your food beverages sit in these containers under supermarket lights, they are being irradiated.
It is literally destroying AND contaminating these beverages.
JonDeth 5 months ago