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Originally posted by muzzleflash
So is Flouride = poison a Solid arguement? or is there controversy ?
Source.
Fluoride ions are also highly toxic and must also be handled with great care and any contact with skin and eyes should be strictly avoided.
Originally posted by hardcoremusiclover
The maximum amount of flouride allowed in public water is 4mg/liter. I was looking at my niece's baby water. It contains 7mg/liter.
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
Glad this topic gets mentioned alot on ats, because whenever I have the cash i am always loathe to spend money ordering bottled...just another bill coming in on some random day of the month...
Originally posted by VitriolAndAngst
Does anyone know how to filter out Fluoride?
For instance;
Does it require a revers-osmosis system or would a normal filter do?
Originally posted by LiquidTheBrit0
Originally posted by VitriolAndAngst
Does anyone know how to filter out Fluoride?
For instance;
Does it require a revers-osmosis system or would a normal filter do?
I'm sorry, but only reverse osmosis will do. If you can afford it, get one, but if not, then just buy bottled water. But be careful, because some bottled water just uses tap water in theirs. Try to find a brand that can be trusted (Yes, I realise just how silly that statement was ), and buy in bulk, which tends to be cheaper.
I stopped brushing my teeth entirely, mainly because I only have a small tube of fluorideless toothpaste (complementary stuff from an airplane that my father took to Thailand). I should start brushing with baking soda, I know. I'll start that today, then!