What is the Difference Between Bottled Water and Tap Water in Terms of Cancer-Causing Chemicals?
I’ve often said that the answer to; what is the difference between bottled water and tap water, is not much. Recent studies confirm that statement. In fact, if the Environmental Working Group wins it suit; one brand will have to put a cancer warning label on its bottles. You see, no brand actually contains spring-water. They either use public sources or they own a well. Spring-water bubbles up out of the ground, usually in a small sheltered cave. I know, because I grew up on a farm and we had two springs on our property. After trying practically every brand on the market, I didn’t think that I would ever find that same taste. Now, I have it in my home, because I bought an effective selective filtration device. But, that’s enough about me. Let me get back to the problems with drinking out of those bottles. The University of Iowa tested ten major brands and found that every one of them contained one or more contaminants. The EWG went further and looked at 228 different brands in order to