Sachet 'Pure' Water Causes Cancer When Exposed To Heat
Prof. Amobi Ilika has advised those who consume sachet water
(popularly called pure water) exposed to heat to be wary in order to
avoid drinking cancerous substances.
Ilika, who is the Director of Community and Public Medicine at the
Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi, said sachet water
exposed to heat beyond room temperature could be cancerous.
He said the heat could melt some of the substances used in making the polythene bags.
According to him, the polythene bags contain cancerous materials that are harmful to the body.
“The
most important is the deterioration of the water while in polythene
bags made of synthetic petroleum; since the polythene bags are
weather-sensitive. Some of the properties of the polythene bags made of
synthetic petroleum product materials melt into the water after sun-ray
or heat exposure. Thus, carcinogenic materials will drop into the water.
The
polythene bags also develop germs and micro organisms which enter the
water through the deterioration of the polythene bag,’’ he said.
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