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Thanks! However, I wish it was that easy. Companies are always trying to say 1 step ahead of the consumers' awareness so they often mislead us with deceptive marketing. They use terms like "all natural," "cage free," and even "grass fed" to give the illusion that what they're doing is health conscious. But too often it's just marketing. BPA isn't the only harmful chemical in plastic. There are many others, even some that are very closely related to BPA that serve the same purpose. Just like now they're calling high fructose corn syrup HFCS to confuse us since so many people are now looking to avoid it, companies are using BPA like chemicals and then putting "BPA-free" on their label. That's why awareness is key. These people are slick, and there's only a small voice out there telling us about all this stuff.

I'm assuming you're talking about buying bottled water in a BPA-free container. If so, not good. However, if you mean: get a bottle and bottle it yourself. That's a better option. Thicker plastic, like in the 5 gallon jugs, are much better. But the water still needs minerals and to be vortexed to bring it back to life and restructure it.

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