The plastics industry says polycarbonate bottles are safe. http://www.bisphenol-a.org/about/faq.html#g I'm sure Maggie and here friends would say ALL plastic bottles are very dangerous. This lady seems to be at a reasonable middle ground. http://trusted.md/blog/vreni_gurd/2007/03/29/plastic_water_bottles Polycarbonate plastics the kind of bottle you bought contains BPA. "In 2006 Europe banned all products made for children under age 3 containing BPA, and as of Dec. 2006 the city of San Franscisco followed suit. In March 2007 a billion-dollar class action suit was commenced against Gerber, Playtex, Evenflo, Avent, and Dr. Brown's in Los Angeles superior court for harm done to babies caused by drinking out of baby bottles and sippy cups containing BPA. So, to be certain that your baby is not exposed, use glass bottles" She suggests that if you really want a plastic bottle, get ones made from a different kind of plastic. http://www.nalgene-outdoor.com/store/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=10 But she really recommeds storing water in glass, brass, or ceramic bottles. She does not discuss aluminum. Here's another author on aluminum. The problem with aluminum is. What is the inside of the water bottle lined with? Sigg water bottle from Switzerland are the highly recommended, but expensive. Here's a Sigg clone for $12.00 http://www.everythingyoga.com/colored-water-bottle-18oz.htm Here's a really ugly link to google ads for non bpa water bottles. http://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/ads?client=ca-pub-0918706375590523&dt=1237256368148&lmt=1237255974&format=fp_al_lp&output=html&correlator=1237256368148&channel=1097421959&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftrusted.md%2Fblog%2Fvreni_gurd%2F2007%2F03%2F29%2Fplastic_water_bottles&ad_type=text_image&ea=0&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dpolycarbonate%2Bleach%2BBPA%26ie%3Dutf-8%26oe%3Dutf-8%26aq%3Dt%26rls%3Dcom.ubuntu%3Aen-US%3Aunofficial%26client%3Dfirefox-a&frm=0&ga_vid=1194625357321842000.1237255497&ga_sid=1237255497&ga_hid=600499628&ga_fc=true&flash=10.0.22&u_h=1200&u_w=1600&u_ah=1200&u_aw=1600&u_cd=24&u_tz=-360&u_his=13&u_java=true&u_nplug=15&u_nmime=155&dtd=16&kw_type=radlink&prev_fmts=728x15_0ads_al&rt=ChBJvwi1AAQc7AqDJwTq9m-vEhZCUEEgRnJlZSBXYXRlciBCb3R0bGVzGgjBPl5rQmDuSygBUhMI8aH_lPOomQIVBE6DCh2MHDrk&hl=en&kw0=BPA+Free+Water+Bottles&kw1=Plastic+Water+Bottles+7&kw2=Bisphenol+a+Bottles&kw3=Plastic+Sippy+Cups&okw=BPA+Free+Water+Bottles -- Drew Einhorn
On Monday 16 March 2009 21:49:53 drew einhorn wrote:><snip> What does this have to do with Asterisk? -- Tilghman
Tilghman Lesher wrote:> On Monday 16 March 2009 21:49:53 drew einhorn wrote: > > <snip> > > What does this have to do with Asterisk? > >I was thinking plastic bottles are just todays version of cups on a string.
Dear Sir, I am intrigued by your ideas and would like to subscribe to your quarterly newsletter as well as your annual seminar and leadership conference. -- Sent from mobile device On Mar 16, 2009, at 10:49 PM, drew einhorn <drew.einhorn at gmail.com> wrote:> The plastics industry says polycarbonate bottles are safe. > http://www.bisphenol-a.org/about/faq.html#g > > I'm sure Maggie and here friends would say ALL plastic bottles are > very dangerous. > > This lady seems to be at a reasonable middle ground. > http://trusted.md/blog/vreni_gurd/2007/03/29/plastic_water_bottles > > Polycarbonate plastics the kind of bottle you bought contains BPA. > "In 2006 Europe banned all products made for children under age 3 > containing BPA, and as of Dec. 2006 the city of San Franscisco > followed suit. In March 2007 a billion-dollar class action suit was > commenced against Gerber, Playtex, Evenflo, Avent, and Dr. Brown's in > Los Angeles superior court for harm done to babies caused by drinking > out of baby bottles and sippy cups containing BPA. So, to be certain > that your baby is not exposed, use glass bottles" > > She suggests that if you really want a plastic bottle, get ones made > from a different kind of plastic. > http://www.nalgene-outdoor.com/store/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=10 > > But she really recommeds storing water in glass, brass, or ceramic > bottles. > > She does not discuss aluminum. > > Here's another author on aluminum. > > The problem with aluminum is. What is the inside of the water bottle > lined with? > > Sigg water bottle from Switzerland are the highly recommended, but > expensive. > Here's a Sigg clone for $12.00 > http://www.everythingyoga.com/colored-water-bottle-18oz.htm > > Here's a really ugly link to google ads for non bpa water bottles. > > http://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/ads?client=ca-pub-0918706375590523&dt=1237256368148&lmt=1237255974&format=fp_al_lp&output=html&correlator=1237256368148&channel=1097421959&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftrusted.md%2Fblog%2Fvreni_gurd%2F2007%2F03%2F29%2Fplastic_water_bottles&ad_type=text_image&ea=0&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dpolycarbonate%2Bleach%2BBPA%26ie%3Dutf-8%26oe%3Dutf-8%26aq%3Dt%26rls%3Dcom.ubuntu%3Aen-US%3Aunofficial%26client%3Dfirefox-a&frm=0&ga_vid=1194625357321842000.1237255497&ga_sid=1237255497&ga_hid=600499628&ga_fc=true&flash=10.0.22&u_h=1200&u_w=1600&u_ah=1200&u_aw=1600&u_cd=24&u_tz=-360&u_his=13&u_java=true&u_nplug=15&u_nmime=155&dtd=16&kw_type=radlink&prev_fmts=728x15_0ads_al&rt=ChBJvwi1AAQc7AqDJwTq9m-vEhZCUEEgRnJlZSBXYXRlciBCb3R0bGVzGgjBPl5rQmDuSygBUhMI8aH_lPOomQIVBE6DCh2MHDrk&hl=en&kw0=BPA+Free+Water+Bottles&kw1=Plastic+Water+Bottles+7&kw2=Bisphenol+a+Bottles&kw3=Plastic+Sippy+Cups&okw=BPA+Free+Water+Bottles > > -- > Drew Einhorn > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Hi, Sorry for following on this off-topic, but, On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 08:49:53PM -0600, drew einhorn wrote:> The plastics industry says polycarbonate bottles are safe. > http://www.bisphenol-a.org/about/faq.html#g > > I'm sure Maggie and here friends would say ALL plastic bottles are > very dangerous. > > This lady seems to be at a reasonable middle ground. > http://trusted.md/blog/vreni_gurd/2007/03/29/plastic_water_bottles<http://www.cancer.ca/Canada-wide/About cancer/Cancer myths/Reusing disposable water bottles.aspx?sc_lang=en> is also relevant. -- Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com +972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com http://www.xorcom.com iax:guest at local.xorcom.com/tzafrir