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How To Remove Fluoride From Tap Water

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Fluoride has a dubious history starting with the mass fluoridation of people under Nazi rule. In recent years, there has been a push to remove fluoride from the tap water in the US, behind most European countries which have already removed the poisonous chemical from their water supplies.

Most politicians erroneously support fluoridation due to heavy lobbying in favor of the chemical, but more and more activists and consumers are making a stand for their water supply. It may only be a few years until we totally eradicate this twisted fluoridation scheme, but here is one way to remove fluoride and 99.9% of all other contaminants from your tap water: Distillation. The first video will show you how to remove fluoride and all other contaminants from your tap water. The second video will show you the dangers of fluoride being used in our water supply.



The Dangers Of Fluoride In Drinking Water

7 comments:

  1. Drinking too much distilled water can actually remove valuable minerals from your body. If fluoride is a real concern a reverse osmosis system would be sufficient.

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  2. Drinking too much distilled water actually removes much needed minerals from your body. If fluoride is a real concern in most cases a reverse osmosis system would be completely sufficient.

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    1. Rain water is distilled, so would i develop mineral deficiencies by drinking it as it is pulling minerals from my body?? Distilled water only pulls inorganic minerals, i.e rain water falling on to mountains and filtering through rocks produces mineral water(minerals that cannot be absorbed by the human body.)Also Reverse osmosis is wasteful and expensive to implement.

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    2. Yes, distilled water is void of minerals, but drinking it removes these minerals? How so?

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    3. Yes, distilled water is void of minerals, which can be replaced. But how does drinking distilled water remove these needed minerals?

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    4. I think u dont know that reverse osmosis also removes all other required minerals. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_osmosis#Disadvantages. Though it is debatable, because other researches didnt find anything similar. But, my personal experience with use of it is, it does remove minerals. Because, it is clinically tasted in my city and doctors now recommend not to use RO, because mineral deficiency or other vitamin deficiency cases have increased.

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  3. I love my whole house filter. I went with the Culligan after researching a number of companies, mainly for affordability. I'm leasing a complete water softener with six stage R/O for drinking, and it only costs me about $60 a month, with quarterly maintenance included. Ever since we got the system, we have noticed our clothes get cleaner in the wash, dishes don't water spot, acne and skin blemish issues have gone away, and man does our coffee, tea, and steamed vegetables, etc taste better. Good call on the distilled water, Ron. The purpose of one of the stages of the R/O is to recondition the water with calcium and magnesium after stripping, so I more than concur with your statement.

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