Bottled water is water in a bottle. Sometimes it's chlorinated, or some water that has been treated by either reverse osmosis or other ways. Supposedly it suppose to be healthier water, but in all truth... you remove all the bacteria, you lower your immunity. Ever notice that water IN water bottles EXPIRES? Natural water doesn't expire.
Hands down...Crystal Geyser! It tastes like absolutely nothing. This is what you want in a bottled water. It tastes fresh and pure...much better than tap and better than other bottled waters. My worst bottled water is Arrow Head. It tastes worst than well water contaminated with sewage.
Bottled water is actually more good for you than tap water is because when bottled water is checked for germs they dont use chemicals to extract it. In tap water they use mild toxic chemicals to extract germs and bacteria.
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Poseidon is the Greek good for the ocean. I believe this is why he is related to bottled water.
Tap water is not safe. You should only drink bottled water.
Bottled water isn't itself 'bad' but the plastic on the bottle does dissolve eventually, so you can drink bottled water when it's relatively fresh, but after a long time (such as a year, six months, etc.) I wouldn't recommend it. Bottled water is not regularly checked by the FDA. Filtered tap water is more reliable and a whole lot cheaper.
no its not why do you ask give me a line
because it makes the water taste bad and it is a haven for germs and bacteria to grow
In general, bottled water isn't bad for you. However, water that has been taken from impure sources and bottled without adequate treatment, or water that has become contaminated during the bottling or storage process can be unhealthy. That is why epople buying bottled water should be aware of the water sources used and the quality of the water provided by the different suppliers.The only bad thing about bottled water is you can get pretty much the same thing out of the tap with a purification system of some sort like the "Pur" OR "Brita" pitcher system.More informationYou have probably heard about chemicals that leach out of plastic bottles into the water. The jury might still out on this, but if you have a concern, do not use bottles that are the type is
the should ban bottled water it bad for the environment it can cause cancer why take the risk and even worse there is lots of landfill all for bottled water think twice about that and in the future there is a bottle that is coming out called biota but that is only in the USA at the moment
Because that is when the particles in the water have started to decompose thus making the water start to taste bad but with filtering the bad particles would be filtered out so the water would not have a true expiry date so bottled water has an expiry date on it because it is the estimated date when some of the water particles have started to decompose and the water is on its way to tasting bad
It shouldn't matter. Unless you live in an area with bad water (sulfur, rust, etc.) Although, I personally use bottled reverse osmosis water for my coffee.
I am a huge fan of Dasani water. You can find it at most grocery stores. It has a very clean taste. Bottled water is typically filtered more than tap water so you can be sure that bottled water has just water in it, none of the added chemicals.
It should be bottled by a reputable company. If it says it is pasteurized, that is a good sign.