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Did you know that the fluoride in our water is not the same as the fluoride in our toothpaste? The fluoride in our toothpaste is pharmaceutical grade, while the fluoride in our water is industrial waste.
Did you know that if you swallow more than a pea size amount of toothpaste, you are suppose to call the Poison Control Center?
The documentary,
Local newscast:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP7IPDfC3yg&feature=related]Water Fluoridation
In 2006, the ADA began recommending that infants not receive fluoridated water in their formulas.
There is also a possible link between fluoridated water and osteosarcoma.
Do you think fluoridating our water is bad for us?:)
If you do some Google searches...ever since bottled water became the craze, cavities in children started increasing dramatically.
We drink tap water at our house. I only keep a certain brand of bottled water to have something disposable to take with me in the car (I'm a Smartwater fan).
Flouride is flouride...what do folks think that the flouride in toothpaste is? Sterile?
Your water isn't sterile and if you read on the labels of bottled water, you'll find out it's "filtered municipal water".
Translation: Right out of a tap at the factory.
If you do some Google searches...ever since bottled water became the craze, cavities in children started increasing dramatically.Your water isn't sterile and if you read on the labels of bottled water, you'll find out it's "filtered municipal water".
Translation: Right out of a tap at the factory.
Your point that the increased consumption of bottled water caused a dramatic increase in cavities was thwarted by your point that the bottled water is really just right out of the tap.
Flouride is flouride...what do folks think that the flouride in toothpaste is? Sterile?
H2SiF6=Fluoride in water
NaF= Fluoride in toothpaste
They are different compounds.:)
Your point that the increased consumption of bottled water caused a dramatic increase in cavities was thwarted by your point that the bottled water is really just right out of the tap.H2SiF6=Fluoride in water
NaF= Fluoride in toothpaste
They are different compounds.:)
I guess you skipped the FILTERED part of my post. Not all bottled water is spring water or has gone through miraculous measures. You can achieve the same effect with a Brita filter and save money. Where I live we are blessed with good quality tap water...so hardly anyone around here drinks bottled.
The reason the compounds are different is that the fluoride in toothpaste and mouthwashes are NOT meant to be swallowed. That is why when you have children that are small, you get them non-fluorinated toothpaste because they will usually swallow it....in 1997 the FDA required toothpaste companies to place a warning label on toothpaste.
For parents that are bottled water fanatics or live in places where the pipes are not clean (for example, New York City has some of the cleanest municipal water in the nation...however, it's the PIPES in the very, very old system throughout the buildings and homes and businesses, that contaminate the water), there is nursery water.
Funny how everyone is freaking out about the fluoride in the water and no one is mentioning that the sodium content is so high in some areas, that cardiac patients on sodium-restriction cannot drink it.
I live in an area where a warning is on every bill.
The reason the compounds are different is that the fluoride in toothpaste and mouthwashes are NOT meant to be swallowed.
I do not believe that is the reason at all, so might i suggest you link sources to your claims.
Funny how everyone is freaking out about the fluoride in the water and no one is mentioning that the sodium content is so high in some areas, that cardiac patients on sodium-restriction cannot drink it.
Yes that is so funny. :stone
azhiker96, BSN, RN
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SuesquatchRN, I love that film. I actually rented it a month ago.
And I only drink only distilled water, or rain water, and only pure-grain alcohol. That way I can replenish my precious bodily fluids. :wink2: