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	<title>Comments on: Top Ten Reasons Not to Buy Bottled Water</title>
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		<title>By: Bryson Nitta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bryson Nitta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 05:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks, Clement!

Any chance you could put up the link to the forum so we can see it?</description>
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<p>Any chance you could put up the link to the forum so we can see it?</p>
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		<title>By: Clement</title>
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		<dc:creator>Clement</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 03:23:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Avoid 3 6 7  codes for plastics  (they appear on plastic bottle containers or large water containers or even sport bottles such as nalgene)


as of april 2008 canada has become the first nation to officially recognize that bisphenol A is indeed harmful to humans, but to what extent we still dont know.

7 is the one that leaches bisphenol A. 
as of april 2008 canada has become the first nation to officially recognize that bisphenol A is indeed harmful to humans, but to what extent we still dont know.   (cancer causing though)

3 plastics (vinyl)(CLEAR plastic containers those cookie boxes @ superstore or those clear canola oil containers may release toxic breakdown products such as pthalates into food and drinks.

6(polystyrene) plastics (ur take out styrofoam containers) (dont reuse them!) can release potentially toxic styrene, during breakdown and  particularly when heated! 

all the above plastic leaches in to whatever its holding when heated or breakdown due to usage ingeneral.  (dishwasher)

I posted your blog on a forum for discussion and I got this as one of their posts. I think this issue is very important and there are many people out there who are too ignorant to understand these facts that are depleting the life of the earth. What I just posted here is probably another helpful fact for a fight against bottled water.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Avoid 3 6 7  codes for plastics  (they appear on plastic bottle containers or large water containers or even sport bottles such as nalgene)</p>
<p>as of april 2008 canada has become the first nation to officially recognize that bisphenol A is indeed harmful to humans, but to what extent we still dont know.</p>
<p>7 is the one that leaches bisphenol A.<br />
as of april 2008 canada has become the first nation to officially recognize that bisphenol A is indeed harmful to humans, but to what extent we still dont know.   (cancer causing though)</p>
<p>3 plastics (vinyl)(CLEAR plastic containers those cookie boxes @ superstore or those clear canola oil containers may release toxic breakdown products such as pthalates into food and drinks.</p>
<p>6(polystyrene) plastics (ur take out styrofoam containers) (dont reuse them!) can release potentially toxic styrene, during breakdown and  particularly when heated! </p>
<p>all the above plastic leaches in to whatever its holding when heated or breakdown due to usage ingeneral.  (dishwasher)</p>
<p>I posted your blog on a forum for discussion and I got this as one of their posts. I think this issue is very important and there are many people out there who are too ignorant to understand these facts that are depleting the life of the earth. What I just posted here is probably another helpful fact for a fight against bottled water.</p>
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