I agree with this. I also would like to point out that men are not immune from breast cancer (although there are fewer cases, I suspect as male breasts become more and more like female breasts (see moobs) the cases of breast cancer in men will also increase. This is me guessing).Fede wrote:I think it better to address the manufacturers, rather that trying to effect change by terrifying the consumer pointlessly.
Mawkish1983 wrote:I agree with this. I also would like to point out that men are not immune from breast cancer (although there are fewer cases, I suspect as male breasts become more and more like female breasts (see moobs) the cases of breast cancer in men will also increase. This is me guessing).Fede wrote:I think it better to address the manufacturers, rather that trying to effect change by terrifying the consumer pointlessly.
The reason PET and similar plastics are used to contain food is that they are extremely unreactive. I prefer glass, which is even more non-reactive, but I've not seen any significant evidence that using plastic bottles that have been slightly warmed increases the risk of breast cancer.
There are LOADS of reasons to avoid bottled water (environmental, financial, ethical...) --- fear of cancer shouldn't be one of them.
cooran wrote:Hello Anna and Fede,
Thanks to both of you.
Snopes Urban Myth website says that this is a Mixture of true and false information:
http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/plasticbottles.asp
with metta
Chris
Wow, what a typo. It's supposed to say I sit HERE hypocritically. Sorry if anyone thought I was calling Ben a hypocrite: I wasn't, I was calling myself one!Mawkish1983 wrote:There are LOADS of reasons to avoid bottled water (environmental, financial, ethical...) --- fear of cancer shouldn't be one of them ... Yet I sit his hypocritically sipping from a bottle of water
Fede wrote:This to my mind is pointless but dangerous scaremongering.
Mawkish1983 wrote:Yet I sit his hypocritically sipping from a bottle of water because I think it tastes nicer and is more convenient. Two new topics there: hypocrites and whether or not bottle water tastes any better, but I think both those topics areBen wrote:Exactly.Mawkish1983 wrote:There are LOADS of reasons to avoid bottled water (environmental, financial, ethical...) --- fear of cancer shouldn't be one of them.. Sorry.
Edit: Enjoy
meindzai wrote:Fede wrote:This to my mind is pointless but dangerous scaremongering.
You doubt the word of Sheryl Crow as transmitted via the Holy Vehicle, St. Ellen Degenerous? Next you'll be saying that Oprah is full of crap too. Repent! Repent!
-M
Ben wrote:.....Am I worried? Well, call me "Doubting Thomas", but unless someone can verify the claim linking plastic water bottles to cancer with literature published in a leading peer-reviewed medical sciences journal, then forget it!

Mawkish1983 wrote:Has anyone mentioned the Daily Mail cancer list?
(My favourite entries: Working and retirement. Huh?)
Ben wrote:A couple of thoughts...
I was recently in Myanmar and - you wouldn't want to drink what came out of the tap - or well. All of the water I drank was bottled water.
Then on return home and living on-site in the country, our water supply is the South Esk River, so I have a 25 litre drum of UV-filtered river-water on my kitchen bench. The drum is plastic, so technically, a plastic bottle.
Am I worried? Well, call me "Doubting Thomas", but unless someone can verify the claim linking plastic water bottles to cancer with literature published in a leading peer-reviewed medical sciences journal, then forget it!
meindzai wrote:Mawkish1983 wrote:Has anyone mentioned the Daily Mail cancer list?
(My favourite entries: Working and retirement. Huh?)
Fibre is on the list, but not fiber. So it's ok to have it in the United States.
-M

Annapurna wrote:I'm a little sad about the mockery here, and bow out.
I wish I hadn't posted this, since the echo is so overwhelmingly negative.



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