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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Bottled water in your car is very dangerous!

This is an article that should be share to anyone
important in your life!
Bottled water in your car is very dangerous!
People should not drink bottled
water that has been left in a car. The heat reacts
with the chemicals in the plastic of the bottle
which releases dioxin into the water.

Dioxin is a toxin increasingly found in breast
cancer tissue. So please
be careful and do not drink bottled water that
has been left in a car.

Use a stainless steel canteen
or a glass bottle instead of plastic!
This information is also being circulated at
Walter Reed Army Medical
Center … No plastic containers in microwaves.

No plastic water
bottles in freezers. No plastic wrap in
microwaves.
Dioxin chemical causes cancer, especially breast
cancer. Dioxins are highly poisonous to cells in
our bodies. Don’t freeze plastic bottles with
water
in them as this releases dioxins from the plastic.
Recently the Wellness
Program Manager at Castle Hospital , was on a
TV program to explain
this health hazard.
We should not be heating food in the microwave
using plastic containers…..
This especially applies to foods that contain fat.
The combination of fat, high heat and plastic
releases dioxin
into the food.

Instead use glass, such as Pyrex or
ceramiccontainers
for heating food… You get the same result, but
without the dioxin.. So,
such things as TV dinners, instant soups, etc.,
should be removed from
their containers and heated in something else.
Paper isn’t bad but you don’t know what is in
the paper. It’s safer to
use tempered glass, such as Pyrex, etc.

A while ago some of the fast food restaurants
moved away from the styrene foam containers
to paper. The dioxin
problem is one of the reasons….
Plastic wrap, such as Cling film, is just as
dangerous when placed over foods to be cooked
in the microwave.

As the food is nuked, the high heat causes
poisonous toxins to actually
melt out of the plastic wrap and drip into the
food. Cover food with
a paper towel instead.

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