Bottled Water Containing Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Fumarate and 24,000+ Other Chemicals

December 14th, 2013

Via: Natural Society:

Several companies have stopped using BPA in plastic production due to consumer outrage, but just because a plastic container says it is “BPA Free” doesn’t mean it’s free of potentially harmful chemicals. As a matter of fact, recent research out of Germany indicates there are more than 24,000 of such chemicals in any given bottle of water—with some of them causing serious hormone-disrupting effects.

According to the story from Goethe University Frankfort, the researchers tested 18 different bottled water products in an effort to look for endocrine disrupting chemicals, or EDCs. They found far more than expected, identifying 24,520 different chemicals in their testing. After isolating the chemicals and determining their impact on the body, the researchers narrowed down those with anti-estrogenic properties to one: DEHF or di(2-ethylhexyl) fumarate. This finding was of major concern.

Out of the 18 different bottled water products, 13 had “significant” anti-estrogenic activity, and 16 out of 18 inhibited the body’s androgen receptors by 90%. In other words, the bottled water was largely wrecking havoc on the human body.

Source: Identification of Putative Steroid Receptor Antagonists in Bottled Water: Combining Bioassays and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry

Research Credit: emulsified

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One Response to “Bottled Water Containing Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Fumarate and 24,000+ Other Chemicals”

  1. steve holmes says:

    And then there’s soy based baby formula…and two generations of males with tits who are afraid of crecent wrenches. This is a huge, horrible problem because these guys vote.

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