It's Naegleria fowleri. I had to look it up, the description "a brain eating amoeba" was all that stuck in my head.lemme guess Zephyrhills - we called it zephyr-ill-is
I don't blame you! People go to all this trouble to provide clean, drinkable (for the most part) running water right into your house, no disposable bottles required, and we figure out a way to create a huge market around buying more of it from the store so we don't have to drink the same water goes in the toilet.We live deep in chemicals the human body is not equipped to digest or excrete, so though not willing to panic, I do not like water from plastic bottles when I can unquestionably taste the plastic I'm drinking. Further, drinking bottled water increases the plastic in the drinking water in general, in the ocean where it is a vast waste stream covering millions square miles of sea surface, and in our food, soil, and bodies. I'm sure I have as large a body burden of plastic and associated chemicals as the next person, but I'm not going to pay companies for the honor. I was stationed on Midway Island in the years before the plastic plague and it had the appearance of pristine atoll ecology -- albatross, sea turtles, seals, pristine beaches, tiger sharks. Today the beaches have an unending accumulation of plastic waste and the skeletons of albatross chicks dry in the sun full of plastic bits they have ingested as squid. So water bottles are anathema to me.
I agree. I hate can beer.I prefer bottled beer over bottled water myself
The "secret" most bottled water company don't want you to know....
Most bottled water is just tap water that has been run through a more robust filtering system.
Not all, but the majority of the store and less expensive brands use the same water supply as the local community.
Not "trying" to drink alcohol? I try to drink alcohol all the time, but my wife won't let me because I tend to run my tractor into buildings That aside, I don't think the OP's intention was fretting about plastic bottles, I think he was just bringing up an odd observation he made of people who might be overly paranoid about plastic water bottles...I could be wrong thoughMost of the time I drink water the filtered from the door of my refrigerator because it’s quick and I’m lazy and it tastes fine to me. If I’m really feeling fancy or trying to not drink alcohol I’ll go for a Pelligrino, Topo Chico, or sparkling water from Sedona that I got from Whole Foods. No offense, but I think it seems a bit odd to fret about nano particles and other various health/cancer concerns on a forum dedicated to smoking.
We live deep in chemicals the human body is not equipped to digest or excrete, so though not willing to panic, I do not like water from plastic bottles when I can unquestionably taste the plastic I'm drinking. Further, drinking bottled water increases the plastic in the drinking water in general, in the ocean where it is a vast waste stream covering millions square miles of sea surface, and in our food, soil, and bodies. I'm sure I have as large a body burden of plastic and associated chemicals as the next person, but I'm not going to pay companies for the honor. I was stationed on Midway Island in the years before the plastic plague and it had the appearance of pristine atoll ecology -- albatross, sea turtles, seals, pristine beaches, tiger sharks. Today the beaches have an unending accumulation of plastic waste and the skeletons of albatross chicks dry in the sun full of plastic bits they have ingested as squid. So water bottles are anathema to me.