hi, i live in the UK. do u know how i can complete purify water so i am drinking as pure H20 as possible. even if my water doesnt have fluoride in, it still tastes like shit. any help appreciated.
You don't want to purify it too much, it is bad for you as is soft water. There are less heart attacks in hard water areas. Brita is good enough if you haven't fluoride in the water. BRITA UK Instant BRITA filtered water Fresh from the tap. NEW! Less Limescale, less chlorine and fewer impurities. BRITA water filter tap ... www.brita.net/uk/
A couple of things needed to be mentioned here: fluorosis is a condition that only occurs when a child under age 6 is exposed to fluoride concentrations of well over 1 ppm for a long period of time. Fluorosis will not appear in previously unaffected adult teeth--it has to be present when the permanent erupt because it is a defect that occurs while the permanent teeth are forming (most permanent teeth form before age 5).
Secondly, since fluoride has been in the majority of US water supplies since the 1950s, why is the American public not yet a throng of lobotomized zombies? Is almost 60 years not long enough for the full array of detrimental effects of fluoride to be realized? I've heard that fluoride is a carcinogen--why is the incidence of cancer is US not significantly higher than nations without fluoridated water? Why is there a long running stereotype that the British have bad teeth?
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hi, i live in the UK. do u know how i can complete purify water so i am drinking as pure H20 as possible. even if my water doesnt have fluoride in, it still tastes like shit. any help appreciated.
By Anonymous, at 13 December, 2009
You don't want to purify it too much, it is bad for you as is soft water. There are less heart attacks in hard water areas. Brita is good enough if you haven't fluoride in the water.
BRITA UK
Instant BRITA filtered water Fresh from the tap. NEW! Less Limescale, less chlorine and fewer impurities. BRITA water filter tap ...
www.brita.net/uk/
By Bill, at 13 December, 2009
A couple of things needed to be mentioned here: fluorosis is a condition that only occurs when a child under age 6 is exposed to fluoride concentrations of well over 1 ppm for a long period of time. Fluorosis will not appear in previously unaffected adult teeth--it has to be present when the permanent erupt because it is a defect that occurs while the permanent teeth are forming (most permanent teeth form before age 5).
Secondly, since fluoride has been in the majority of US water supplies since the 1950s, why is the American public not yet a throng of lobotomized zombies? Is almost 60 years not long enough for the full array of detrimental effects of fluoride to be realized? I've heard that fluoride is a carcinogen--why is the incidence of cancer is US not significantly higher than nations without fluoridated water? Why is there a long running stereotype that the British have bad teeth?
By Anonymous, at 27 September, 2011
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