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Understanding Phthalates in Bottled Water

Phthalates have been around for decades, used in everything from shower curtains to shampoo bottles. They’re not new, but in recent years, people have started asking whether these plastic chemicals might be leaching into bottled water, and whether that’s something we should worry about. Most water bottles are made from phthalate-free PET, but trace amounts…
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The Truth About Reverse Osmosis – BPA And Phthalates

There are some reverse osmosis systems that can remove more than 99% phthalates and 98% BPA from water. However, only systems with membranes made from polyamide are able to remove high amounts of BPA. Membranes made from cellulose cannot remove more than 40% of the BPA in water. BPA (Bisphenol A) and phthalates are both…
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5 Ways You Are Drinking Phthalates – And How To Remove Them

The phthalates found in our water cannot be seen, tasted, or smelled. Reverse osmosis and granular activated carbon can effectively remove >99% of the phthalates in your water. While ultrafiltration is only somewhat effective (<65%). Phthalates enter our water supply from the degrading of plastic products, pesticides and cosmetics. More than 460 million pounds of…
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Water Filter Pitchers That Effectively Remove BPA

According to the EPA, more than 1 million pounds of BPA is released into the environment each year that can make its way into your water supply. It’s more important than ever to remove the BPA from your drinking water to avoid the potential negative health impacts and filter pitchers may be an effective means.…
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Brands Of Bottled Water That Are BPA Free

Drinking BPA-free bottled water is an excellent way of avoiding BPA exposure. Fortunately, there are quite a good number of bottled water brands now available that provide safe, BPA-free drinking water for you and your family. This article will explain what is BPA-free and show you why it’s important to drink BPA-free bottled water. We’ll…



