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    @Mister D That was uncalled for putting a picture of dead people in a thread. You should edit that out, that is awful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lummy View Post
    Several years ago when I was looking into how to avoid fluorodated water, I called one of the bottled water companies and asked to talk to someone about whether the water contained fluoride. They transfered me to young woman who said they actually added fluoride to their water improve the taste. Now, this was not someone who sounded like they had a clue about it, but it was the best I could get on the phone.

    You're correct, JA Person. Reverse osmosis is the only way I've read about to remove fluoride, and it is expensive, pretty much out of reach for many people. But then I got to reading about tea, which is naturally loaded with fluoride -- so much fluoride that one would expect Brits to be absolutely daft with teeth so brittle they break.
    Yeah I had researched it really well too. You can actually buy a set up on ebay for not too much I don't remember exactly, I think they had one for like 350.00 It even had the filter that re mineralized the water. I never did buy it though. They have some good ones though. I had really researched it because I was sick of drinking fluoride. Not to mention where I had lived was Hanford too, talk about being poisoned all around. That stuff is toxic and after years and years of exposure that is when it is bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lummy View Post
    Brings to mind fluoride. Highly toxic, it is in the water of 3 out of 4 Americans and commercially sold in various toothpastes. Never proven beneficial except possibly to its target population, being those with poor oral hygiene, arguments against its use are many but remain largely ignored. The case for its use is riddled with holes. It is industrial waste being recycled and sold as a health benefit.

    There are still real dragons to be slayed, and fluoride, IMHO, is one of them.
    Thats why I never brush my teeth
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    Toothpastes with fluoride are not ingested, so that form of fluoride treatment, if one is going to use fluoride, is actually preferred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lummy View Post
    To the extent fluoride does have a calmative effect, that has to be true.


    Chlorine in necessary. Fluoride is completely unnecessary.
    Chlorine is not necessary. Small amounts of sulfuric acid also works to clean the water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lummy View Post
    Why add fluoride at all? Ask anyone that, and they are more likely than not going to get all defensive and butt hurt. This thread is a case in point. LOL
    I asked why not? Why is it a problem? If it has a healthy effect what's your problem with it other than the conspiracy thing?

    No one has got all butt hurt but you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Just AnotherPerson View Post
    Yeah I had researched it really well too. You can actually buy a set up on ebay for not too much I don't remember exactly, I think they had one for like 350.00 It even had the filter that re mineralized the water. I never did buy it though. They have some good ones though. I had really researched it because I was sick of drinking fluoride. Not to mention where I had lived was Hanford too, talk about being poisoned all around. That stuff is toxic and after years and years of exposure that is when it is bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lummy View Post
    Fluoride prevents cavities, but ...

    Flurosis in teeth from municipal water:
    https://www.google.com/search?q=fluo...w=1145&bih=651

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just AnotherPerson View Post
    @Mister D That was uncalled for putting a picture of dead people in a thread. You should edit that out, that is awful.
    It was meant to be awful. Notice that Hitler isn't in the picture?
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    My dentist offers a fluoride treatment where they put strips over your teeth for a period of time. Insurance doesn't cover it. That typically means insurance companies investigated and at least found no benefit (perhaps harm?).
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