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Water is a natural substance and does not go bad, however the plastic water bottle will degrade over time and begin to leach chemicals into the water, which is why it is always important to choose BPA free bottled water. ✅ How long can you keep bottled water? The recommended shelf life is two years.
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Read More »You reach for bottled water after an intense workout session and notice that the water has an expiration date on it that states the water expired 6 months ago. Should you be concerned? The short answer to this question is: no. However, before you go stockpiling water with little concern about this expiration date, it is important to understand why there are expiration dates on water to begin with. What you find out may surprise you. Furthermore, once equipped with the knowledge of why there are expiration dates on water bottles, you are going to want to know best practices with handling expired water to ensure you are keeping yourself safe and healthy for the long-run. Then you will be able to make the best, most informed choices when deciding on which bottled water brands you want to purchase from in the future. Lastly, you will benefit from knowing how to reduce your exposure to plastic and how to find water bottles that don’t contribute to the plastic epidemic or increase your vulnerability to develop any health risks associated with plastic consumption.
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Read More »In the scorching heat you may think you’re doing your body a good service by reaching for a bottle of water to rehydrate and replenish. However, did you know that a study done at Arizona State found that the hotter the day, the less time it took for water to become contaminated from toxic plastic chemicals? So really, you may not be doing your body much of a service at all. In fact, you may be causing it harm. That is not to say to stop drinking water altogether if you can’t find access to high-quality water in safe drinking containers. You need water to survive. However, it does mean that making more conscious choices on what water bottles to drink from can positively affect your health. Maybe instead of reaching for whatever water you can find, you plan ahead and bring your own reusable water bottle instead. To further persuade you to think ahead about what container you’re putting your water in, you need to understand just what the health consequences are when consuming plastic. Health implications that can result from overexposure to plastic include:
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