The bottled water scam catastrophe
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What documentary is this from?
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@audas ... Now I know there is such a debate over this and that really seems to put that clip in context. They probably get a lot of crazies that have very strong opinions about the safety of things trying to contact them all the time, but that's just a guess.
I have yet to see a documentary that had a lot of really good and sound information. Then again I haven't watched them all so who knows.
I had to remove a bunch of my comments b/c i was replying to myself for some reason...
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@audas They make it seem like the FDA is largely unaware of any issue. They make it seem as though the scientific consensus is on their side. They also don't mention regulatory agencies of other countries or The National Toxicology Program (NTP).
Its funny now watching that scene where they're in an interview and someone from the FDA says something like "If I knew this was about BPA I probably wouldn't of set up this interview". Now that I know there is such a debate over this and .....
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@audas Anyways I really hope you read that. After reading it I really hope you can see how biased these documentaries are. They are not giving you the whole story or even the other side. Rather they interview people and edit everything so it fits the major premise of the video. Reality is never as black and white as these documentaries make it out to be and this is a perfect example where the evidence unclear and even conflicting.
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@audas I took a few minutes to look for some non-biased information on BPA and I couldn't have found something better for you to read than this. google "Bisphenol A in Plastics – Should We Worry?" and the first result should be from sciencebasedmedicine. Or go to tinyurl dot com forwardslash 3kvreue
I'm actually a long time reader of science based medicine, especially Steven Novella's articles, and I know he'll tell you like it is. It should be clear he doesn't have a dog in the debate.
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@audas lol I honestly don't know what world you live in where people get sued for saying shit that isn't true in a documentary - wow. Defamation against some party can be subject of a suit, but that is a pretty narrow scope of accountability that film makers are held to.
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@ReductioAdAbsurdum tap water is still highly oxidizing on your body, not an antioxidant. federal government mandates that our tap water be regulated, and this is true. however, they only regulate 1/3 of the chemicals and contaminants found in tap water. the other 2/3rds of contaminants are completely unregulated by our federal government.
boobs
SharksLoveMuffins 5 months ago 6
Filter your own water. Problem solved.
ReductioAdAbsurdum 5 months ago 2