That is pretty interestingI wouldn't think that is from the normal "hormonal" leaking of BPA and such. (Never heard of headaches as a side effect.) Sounds like they put something else in the plastic bottles. Might actually be the delivery method of choice now.
You can look up migraine triggers, my neurologist gave me a list 2 pages long front and back. The most important part is everyone reacts differently to the items on the list. Chocolate is on the list, but isn't a migraine trigger for me.
Edit: The doctor did mention items meant to be refrigerated are usually safe. I also learned when I can, and can not push my luck. If I've been doing great following instructions, I can chant with little to no negative effects. If I'm having issues I have to stay on track or forget it.
Well said and thanks for the info. I am one of those who don't get headaches (back pain instead.) But I know people who get triggered by changes in atmospheric pressure (aka storm arriving) or who's finger swells when they eat preservatives. Some are very sensitive - hidden blessing.
Earlier, I just meant I hadn't heard it before re headaches and plastic bottles. Amazing they kept that on the low.
I did hear this - if you have to use a plastic bottle, use an old one as the leaching gets less with time. New ones are the WORST, combine that with being in the sun and you can taste it.
I heard the opposite about plastic bottles. The leaching gets worse over time. The thing about water is they sit in warehouses that aren't climate controlled. This is some slight of hand safety. The water bottle was tested for safety at the factory in perfect settings. Then it gets shipped out, and has to deal with heat in the hundreds of degrees. It was not approved for that.
I had Ball explain that about why their mason jars were shattering in my freezer even though the packing says they can be frozen. They said, " It's probably micro fractures created during shipping. They left the factory perfect."
That is pretty interestingI wouldn't think that is from the normal "hormonal" leaking of BPA and such. (Never heard of headaches as a side effect.) Sounds like they put something else in the plastic bottles. Might actually be the delivery method of choice now.
You got me thinking. Thanks for sharing.
You can look up migraine triggers, my neurologist gave me a list 2 pages long front and back. The most important part is everyone reacts differently to the items on the list. Chocolate is on the list, but isn't a migraine trigger for me.
Edit: The doctor did mention items meant to be refrigerated are usually safe. I also learned when I can, and can not push my luck. If I've been doing great following instructions, I can chant with little to no negative effects. If I'm having issues I have to stay on track or forget it.
Well said and thanks for the info. I am one of those who don't get headaches (back pain instead.) But I know people who get triggered by changes in atmospheric pressure (aka storm arriving) or who's finger swells when they eat preservatives. Some are very sensitive - hidden blessing.
Earlier, I just meant I hadn't heard it before re headaches and plastic bottles. Amazing they kept that on the low.
I did hear this - if you have to use a plastic bottle, use an old one as the leaching gets less with time. New ones are the WORST, combine that with being in the sun and you can taste it.
I heard the opposite about plastic bottles. The leaching gets worse over time. The thing about water is they sit in warehouses that aren't climate controlled. This is some slight of hand safety. The water bottle was tested for safety at the factory in perfect settings. Then it gets shipped out, and has to deal with heat in the hundreds of degrees. It was not approved for that.
I had Ball explain that about why their mason jars were shattering in my freezer even though the packing says they can be frozen. They said, " It's probably micro fractures created during shipping. They left the factory perfect."