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Reusable water bottles that are both pretty and functional seem like a great alternative to plastic ones. It is also for controlling our hydration. Kayla Houlihan, the founder of the vegan cosmetics brand Tribe Skincare, shared her story of using one of the bottle models online.
The Australian had health problems for three years. The cause turned out to be right next door
Kayla Houlihan shared a story with over 237,000 followers on the profile of her cosmetics brand, which operates on TikTok under the name @tribeskincare. The 32-year-old said that for a period of about three years, she was very ill, intermittently. She was struggling with stomach pains, and the doctors could not determine what was behind it. Looking for the cause of this condition, she noticed that health problems coincided with the use of the bottle.
She was led to this trail by her sister, who asked how often she cleans the straw in the bottle she uses every day. A few years ago, Houlihan, wanting to take care of her hydration and reduce the purchase of plastic, bought a reusable bottle, which was accompanied by a straw made of stainless steel. After some thought, she decided to check what was inside her. What she discovered shocked her.
I am absolutely shocked by what I just saw. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. I have tears in my eyes.
She didn’t realize what was inside her straw. Now he’s warning others
admitted that she never thought about cleaning the straw because “she only drank water from it”. She found “pieces of black mold” inside the metal tube. The Australian realizes that this is only the fault of her carelessness and not being guided by “common sense”. When she checked the manufacturer’s website, she noticed that they recommend washing the bottle and all its parts regularly. Now, with her recording, she wants to warn other people who, like her, remained in the dark for more than three years.
Source: Gazeta

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