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Good Afternoon Tamara,

A rapidly growing water contaminate and environmental concern is "xenobiotics, xenoestrogens" [ from Greek 'xenos' meaning strange, foreign ] as a result of the destruction of plastics.  There is absolutely no conclusive evidenence completed to date concerning the toxicity levels (MCL)...but what we do know and have learned, it does not look good at all.   

 

Even though given the lack of conclusive evidence, one thing is for certain....given the choice of consuming and living with or without xenobiotics, we'd rather choose without .   

"xenobiotics, xenoestrogens" are removed by Aquathin's Multi-Barrier RODI UF Process.

 

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Dear colleagues, many thanks for your responses! I have been reading about xenoestogens quite a bit as they are listed as one of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, responsible for inter alia endometriosis and estogen -dependent cancer (ovaries, carvix, breast, brain). There are so many EDC who mimic estrogens in cosmetics and plastic. I was wondering how much our waters contribute to the exposure. The EDC are really terrifying and we would rather live without them, indeed!

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