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Yes! infact the gatorade water bottles contain no BPA. therefore, they are BPA free!
Nalgene water bottles are polycarbonate plastic water bottles that contain BPA. BPA has been shown to be carcinogenic in animals at low levels.
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No, bpa bottles mean that the Bottle doesn't have harmful chemicals in it.
Yes bpa free
There are many companies that make a wide variety of BPA-free, non toxic water bottles. Some of these companies are Aquasana, Eco Vessel, Guyot Designs, klean kanteen, Love Bottle, New Wave Enviro, Planet Forward, Reusable Bags, SIGG, Water Geeks, and Wellness H2.O.
Nathan water bottles same with mineral water: I think so nathan water bottles same with mineral water are great water bottles but dont have BPA freindly which you do want.
if the bottle has water in it you can freeze it but not for too long other wise it eill explode and the bottle will be stretched due to the particles in the water and is turning into a solid.
When ingested it is believed that Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine disruptor in humans; however, the FDA maintains that BPA containers are safe. Bisphenol A is used to make polycarbonate containers, and BPA may leech into food/water stored in the container. BPA may leech from containers when they are heated as in baby bottles in a microwave. See also related links.
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Claims were made saying that BPA leached out of bottles and sippy cups when they were heated. It has been said that BPA may cause developmental and health problems.
The baby bottles are generally made of plastic,disposable liners and glass, glass bottles are heavy and breakable, the best option is to go for plastic ones, but make sure do not store milk in plastic bottles for a long time, just pour into it just before your baby is ready to eat. They are made BPA free and safe to use whereas disposable liners also typically BPA-free.