100% Stainless Steel Water Bottles Laser Engraved with Your Name or Company Logo
Stainless Steel Water Bottles are as marked plus $6.25
shipping and handling.
Shipping to US locations only via USPS first class (5-7
days)
Healthy for you and the Environment
100% Stainless Steel Water Bottles! It's the healthiest, eco-friendly
bottle you can buy. Healthy for you and the environment!
Our bottles are made from toxin-free materials, with large-mouth
openings and rounded corners and threads so they're easy to clean.
You never have to worry about the materials in our Stainless
Steel Bottle.
Toxin-free materials: We did the research for you and selected high quality, BPA
Free stainless steel for the bottles. Quality stainless steel doesn't need a liner like aluminum bottles, so
it doesn't retain flavors or make drinks taste bad.
Flavor free: The stainless steel we use doesn't need to be lined
with plastic or baked-on epoxy like aluminum bottles, so you'll never have to check to make sure the inside of
your Stainless Steel Bottle is still safe and intact. Because our bottles don't have a liner, they don't retain
flavors or make drinks taste different.
Our water bottles are made to be refillable and reusable so
you'll never need to buy water in a plastic bottle again. Some researchers believe chemicals in disposable
plastic water bottles absorb into the water and are ingested. Keep your body healthy and free of toxins.
Aluminum bottles need to be lined and are not BPA free. Unlike aluminum, stainless steel doesn't need to be
lined, so the bottle itself is recyclable. In keeping with our commitment to environmental sustainability, our
water bottles are manufactured responsibly at factories that are committed to strong environmental and health
standards.
Does not
absorb harmful chemicals • BPA Free
Smooth surface with no pours or cracks to
hold bacteria
Rust resistant with life expectancy of over
100 years
100% Recyclable

You can choose one of the fonts above with your name or initials to be laser engraved on
your water bottle. You can also e-mail your logo and graphic to be laser engraved also. Please order
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Toxins in Your Water Bottle?
Manufacturers say that we’re safe, but recent developments
tell us otherwise. Lightweight, convenient, portable-no wonder everyone carries around one of those nifty plastic
water bottles. Ideal for work and even working out, they’re a perfect (not to mention perfectly affordable) way
to stay hydrated on the go, and the best part is that you can refill them anywhere. But what if there was
something inside your water bottle that was making you sick?
Bisphenol A, or BPA, is a key component used in the manufacture
of a wide variety of plastic products on the market today, including food and beverage containers, baby bottles,
and yes-even those nifty refillable water bottles you can purchase just about anywhere. The problem, studies
reveal, is that BPA is a toxin-a particularly dangerous toxin that can interact with the body’s endocrine
(hormone) system and pose significant health risks to humans. Yet, despite accumulating evidence citing the
risks involved with BPA, the majority of today’s leading plastic manufacturers continue to tell us that we’re
perfectly safe, even going so far as to spin recent FDA research to ensure consumers that there are no “serious”
concerns with regard to BPA exposure. Science, however, continues to prove otherwise.
The National Toxicology Program, part of the National Institutes
of Health, released a brief in April 2008 outlining their findings on the effects of BPA in animals and humans.
Specific attention was paid to the effects on human development and reproduction and whether or not current
exposure levels were cause for concern. While data concerning human exposure is still in its preliminary stages,
tests on laboratory animals revealed that “…exposure to high levels of bisphenol A during pregnancy and/or
lactation can reduce survival, birth weight, and growth of offspring early in life, and delay the onset of
puberty in males and females…” Even in much lower doses BPA was found to cause a variety of effects related to
neurological and behavioral problems, as well as altered prostate gland and urinary tract development, and an
increased risk of certain types of cancer.
A 2005 study published by the National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences also found significant cause for concern with regard to low-dose exposure to BPA.
In fact, they concluded that “90% of government-funded studies have reported significant effects” attributed to
low levels of BPA and recommended a more thorough, long-term analysis be conducted due to the risk at hand.
Specifically, they cited concerns such as the extensive use by humans of plastic water bottles, as well as
evidence that the average BPA level in human blood and tissue samples was considerably greater than those that
caused health risks in laboratory animals.
Over the last decade extensive research has exposed BPA as a
powerful hormone disruptor that can damage the reproductive organs and may alter the developmental process in
humans. As a result, BPA may increase the risk of birth defects and has been linked to neurological disorders
such as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Further, exposure to BPA can cause complications during pregnancy,
including miscarriage, and because of its effects on cellular function it may predispose a developing fetus to
cancer, specifically breast and prostate cancer scientists have found.
Safer Ways to Get Your H2O on the Go
Though several plastic manufacturers continue to dismiss any
cause for concern with regard to BPA, some, including leading bottle producer Nalgene, have promised to stop
using plastic containing bisphenol A in their products. Even the retail giant Wal-Mart announced recently that
it will no longer sell baby bottles made with BPA beginning early next year. Such choices, officials say, have
been prompted by growing customer concern. So what to do if you’re worried about toxins in your to-go bottle?
Many companies now make non-BPA plastic water bottles, many of which come with built-in filters to avoid
exposure to other contaminants including bacteria, pesticides, heavy metals, and even pharmaceutical drugs that
have been reabsorbed into the water supply by unsafe disposal methods. Glass or Stainless Steel bottles are also
a smart choice.
Finally, ensuring a clean, pure water supply in your home is
essential, as roughly 7 million Americans become ill from contaminated tap water each year. Household filtration
systems are available, or you may opt for individual filters for each faucet, depending on your budget. That
way, you can say ‘so long’ to BPA and replenish your bottle-and your body-with nothing but
water.
For more information about cleansing and detoxification, visitDetoxStrategy.com, the website ofBrenda Watson's Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5
Easy Steps.
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