Recent surveys reveal that over 70% of Americans now use reusable water bottles (Statista), while studies show rising exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals found in plastics and metals (CDC). The human endocrine system, which regulates hormones, is especially vulnerable to these contaminants. Alarmingly, the health effects of such exposure—ranging from developmental to reproductive issues—often take years to appear, complicating both prevention and diagnosis.
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5. Polycarbonate and Tritan Bottles Polycarbonate has long been a favored material for reusable water bottles due to its toughness, clarity, and lightweight nature. However, polycarbonate…