Ron Paul drinks Fiji water

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You have to watch out for bottled waters that have a #7 on the bottom. #7 plastics contain BPA.
 
I'm a little bit leery of bottled water in general the last few months, since I've noticed all the major brands are switching to these new "eco-friendly" bottles with much thinner, more brittle layers of plastic.

Not only are the new bottles a pain in the ass to open, since twisting the cap at the top ends up actually twisting the entire bottle and even if you do get it open, there's a very good chance the compression required to grip the bottle would result in you spilling precious H2O all over yourself - but it also seems as though the thinner plastic would be much more liable to leech toxins and other nasty components into the water itself.

I like those big ol' translucent jugs you sometimes find on store brand water. They're unwieldy to carry around and not very portable, but they seem much safer to drink from.
 
Hurry, you can still make the second service this Sunday morning.

Cult services are 10p-mdnt every Saturday.

For entry, you'll need to convince Goddess you have something to contribute -- or catch Her in a good mood as I did.

Cheers, sir!
 
I've recently switched over to spring water in glass bottles. They sell them in health food stores.


Plastic Residues: Bottled water and other containers have been shown to leach BPAs (Bisphenol A) and other chemicals that are proving to be harmful to our health. BPA is a known endocrine disruptor, which means it can effect hormone production.

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