Bottled water found to contain over 24000 chemicals, incl. endocrine disruptors

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Widespread consumer demand for plastic products that are free of the hormone-disrupting chemical bisphenol-A (BPA) has led to some significant positive changes in the way that food, beverage and water containers are manufactured. But a new study out of Germany has found that thousands of other potentially harmful chemicals are still leeching from plastic products into food and beverages, including an endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) known as di(2-ethylhexyl) fumarate, or DEHF, that is completely unregulated.

Martin Wagner and his colleague, Jorg Oehlmann, from the Goethe University Frankfurt, in conjunction with a team of researchers from the German Federal Institute of Hydrology, learned this after conducting tests on 18 different bottled water products to look for the presence of EDCs. Using an advanced combination of bioassay work and high-resolution mass spectrometry, the team identified some 24,520 different chemicals present in the tested water.

But of major concern, and the apparent underpinning of the study's findings, was DEHF, a plasticizer chemical that is used to make plastic bottles more flexible. According to reports, DEHF was clearly identified in the tested water as the most consistent and obvious culprit causing anti-estrogenic activity. Despite trace amounts of more than 24,000 other potentially damaging chemicals, DEHF stood out as the only possible EDC capable of inducing this particular observed activity, a highly concerning observation.

The study's published abstract explains that 13 of the 18 bottled water products tested exhibited "significant" anti-estrogenic activity, while 16 of the 18 samples were found to inhibit the body's androgen receptors by an astounding 90 percent. Additionally, the other 24,520 chemical traces besides DEHF were also identified as exhibiting antagonistic activity, which means that they, too, are detrimental to the body's hormonal system.

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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    YEP, as I mentioned in taskemanns thread, a lot of, perhaps ALL, plastic containers leach chemicals into water. This gets VERY obvious after a few months or years.

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    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
      I makes me long for the old days when we drank natural water from streams and brooks. Then, the water was crystal brown, and had colonies of insect larvae.

      Ahhh, those were the days, when we could expect to live to the ripe old age of 45.
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      • Profile picture of the author seasoned
        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        I makes me long for the old days when we drank natural water from streams and brooks. Then, the water was crystal brown, and had colonies of insect larvae.

        Ahhh, those were the days, when we could expect to live to the ripe old age of 45.
        HEY, I almost died around that age!

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          • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
            Yep, switched to glass bottled water years ago, and eventhough it can get annoying, (dropping my bag, and it breaks, etc) l wouldn't go back.

            Also glad l have kept away from the safer plastic ones, may still be dodgy?


            Maybe water bottles should carry a health warning, "up to 2,4000 chemicals may leach into water over time"?


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      • Profile picture of the author ThomM
        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        I makes me long for the old days when we drank natural water from streams and brooks. Then, the water was crystal brown, and had colonies of insect larvae.

        Ahhh, those were the days, when we could expect to live to the ripe old age of 45.
        Glad I don't live in your area
        We've always had underground springs to draw water from, insect free. Crystal clear also.
        Or we had nice clean well water that came from an underground stream.
        By the way going back at least five generations, everyone in my family (except for my brother) lived till they where in their late 80's or early 90's.
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Great timing for this thread.

    I am just drinking some coffee getting ready to take one of my website members out the mountains to an agate outcrop I found this summer. I will be taking about 10 GLASS jugs with me to get some water from the springs nearby. It's awesome - tastes like melted snow.

    I think plastic - at least most of it should be banned. It's poison........all of it. Some people store their food in it (blek yuck gag) -- and some even MICROWAVE in it, OMG.

    I remember when I was in Germany back in the early 70's, people there kept their plastic out on their porches at night. That tells how healthy it is - as well as how little we used to use. I remember glass and tin for holding food and water. I think it's time to go back there - and fast.

    The amount of chemicals that people are just happy as hell to use and lavish their homes and bodies in is just mind boggling. What is the most mind boggling to me, is that you can educate people about the dangers of a chemical, and they will STILL EAT it. Diet soda - aspartame = high poison in a plastic bottle. Oh just freaking yum, right?
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    • Profile picture of the author ScottyM2
      "Bottled water found to contain over 24000 chemicals, incl. endocrine disruptors"... and still, all that for about a buck fifty.

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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      Great timing for this thread.

      I am just drinking some coffee getting ready to take one of my website members out the mountains to an agate outcrop I found this summer. I will be taking about 10 GLASS jugs with me to get some water from the springs nearby. It's awesome - tastes like melted snow.

      I think plastic - at least most of it should be banned. It's poison........all of it. Some people store their food in it (blek yuck gag) -- and some even MICROWAVE in it, OMG.

      I remember when I was in Germany back in the early 70's, people there kept their plastic out on their porches at night. That tells how healthy it is - as well as how little we used to use. I remember glass and tin for holding food and water. I think it's time to go back there - and fast.

      The amount of chemicals that people are just happy as hell to use and lavish their homes and bodies in is just mind boggling. What is the most mind boggling to me, is that you can educate people about the dangers of a chemical, and they will STILL EAT it. Diet soda - aspartame = high poison in a plastic bottle. Oh just freaking yum, right?
      My mother and a friend BOTH had VWs! Hers was the classic beige kind, mid-late 60s. HIS was a neat red, and about 1971(IIRC). His looked FAR cheaper! WHY? MORE PLASTIC!

      Sometimes I was I were born a few decades EARLIER! So much I HATE came right about the time I was born! PLASTIC, ALUMINUM, HIGH TAXES, REAL CORRUPT GOVERNMENT, FLORESCENT LIGHTING, ETC.... The ME, ME, ME generation....

      And YEAH, I know! Jets, microcomputers, microelectronics, etc... are nice, but STILL...

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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      Great timing for this thread.

      I am just drinking some coffee getting ready to take one of my website members out the mountains to an agate outcrop I found this summer. I will be taking about 10 GLASS jugs with me to get some water from the springs nearby. It's awesome - tastes like melted snow.

      I think plastic - at least most of it should be banned. It's poison........all of it. Some people store their food in it (blek yuck gag) -- and some even MICROWAVE in it, OMG.

      I remember when I was in Germany back in the early 70's, people there kept their plastic out on their porches at night. That tells how healthy it is - as well as how little we used to use. I remember glass and tin for holding food and water. I think it's time to go back there - and fast.

      The amount of chemicals that people are just happy as hell to use and lavish their homes and bodies in is just mind boggling. What is the most mind boggling to me, is that you can educate people about the dangers of a chemical, and they will STILL EAT it. Diet soda - aspartame = high poison in a plastic bottle. Oh just freaking yum, right?
      OH, I agree, but sometimes poisons are all you have! And there are I believe SEVEN major plastics that are used in bottles. LUCKILY, you can find out about them because they make things harder to recycle, so they mandate that they use a CODE! Recycling Symbols on Plastics - What Do Recycling Codes on Plastics Mean - The Daily Green The type of plastic indicates MANY things! Some degrade quicker, and some have xeno estrogens.

      Most NON plastic containers have aluminum which DOES leach! To make SURE of this, many sodas include strong acids, like phosphoric acid! They did this to save PENNIES per can. GRANTED, some may point to inflation, but the people bringing you the cans are the SAME ones that raised the price! They USED to be STEEL! I still remember the old pull tabs.

      They only got rid of aluminum because of the potential of fires, and all the rework they had to do. As a young kid, I was VERY interested in electronics! I was interested in ALL that stuff, and subscribed to THREE magazines covering it. So I saw it from its start to its end! I heard all the good and the bad. WHAT A JOKE!

      Look at computers today. Most of the metal involved in the electronics is ******COPPER******!

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    I don't have time today to find better examples (maybe use glass or stainless steel as needed) :

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