April 15 - Is Bottled Water Any Better than Tap Water?
How much do you spend on bottled water? If you
buy certain brands thinking the water is cleaner or safer, experts
say you may as well be pouring money down the drain. When it
comes to some brands of bottled water versus tap—there
may not be a sip of difference.
“There is no guarantee that bottled water
is any better than tap water. Twenty-five percent of bottled
water is actually just repackaged tap water,” says Jane
Sadler, MD, family medicine physician on the medical staff at
Baylor Medical Center at Garland.
Bottled water is regulated by the FDA, but when
it’s packaged and sold in the same state—which is
the case with around 60% of bottled waters—it becomes
exempt from FDA regulations.
“In fact, it’s been shown some bottled
waters do not meet EPA standards so you really have to be careful
in your selection of bottled waters. Make sure you know the
company that’s producing it,” adds Sadler.
Sadler adds that it’s
also important to pay attention to the how the water is processed.
“Be sure that you’re getting
water that’s been distilled or that’s been processed
through reverse osmosis.”
But experts say that filling your cup at the
tap can be just as clean and healthy. “We know that tap
water is highly regulated by the EPA and we know that tap water
is generally safe,” says Sadler.
Also, how you store your bottled water is critical.
Water should not be kept at anything above room temperature.
Leaving water for days in a hot car for instance can cause bacteria
in the water to multiply.
Source: Baylor Health Care System
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