Drinking Water In Plastic Bottle: In today’s time, the use of plastic bottles has become quite common. Be it at home, office or while traveling, most people find it convenient to drink water in plastic bottles. But do you know that drinking water in plastic bottles can be a threat to your heart health? A recent research has found that some dangerous chemicals present in plastic can enter the body and increase the risk of heart attack and other serious diseases. Let us know what is the real reason behind this.

How plastic bottles are becoming a health hazard

Research has revealed that plastic bottles are kept in heat and sunlight. Due to this, there is slight wear and tear in them. When very small particles of plastic break, they appear so fine that they are not even visible to the eyes. These small particles are called nanoplastic. These dissolve in less water and when we drink water from plastic bottles, they enter our stomach and harm our intestines. Due to this, the good bacteria of the stomach also get spoiled. Due to which problems like indigestion, gas formation and stomach pain occur.

Risk of kidney and liver may increase

Research has shown that nanoplastic starts dissolving in the blood after entering the body through breath. Due to this, they harm not only the stomach but also many other organs. Due to this, kidney and liver are also getting damaged. If these bottles are used for a long time then it can also become a threat to these organs.

How was the research done?

In the research, nanoplastic particles were collected in plastic bottles. That is, these particles were found in the bottles which are used for household, water, packaged drinks and other things. This research warns that plastic pollution is now harming human health as well. Especially in urban areas where bottle-packed water is used more.

How to protect?

If you want to avoid this problem, then first of all use glass or stainless steel bottles instead of plastic bottles. Apart from this, if you are using plastic bottles then buy BPA-free bottles and check their labels. Keeping frequently used plastic bottles in sunlight increases chemical leaching, this should be avoided. Before leaving the house, carry a steel or glass bottle of water with you.

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