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Reverse osmosis is the only way to remove fluoride from tap water. Then you need an ionization system to restore beneficial minerals lost in RO. The whole set-up and maintenance of the system is more expensive than buying bottled water.
I make sure the bottled water we buy is from a reliable source and does not contain fluoride, which can be found in several brands.
Also, this article is somewhat skewed from the actual report I've read. While there are contaminates found in all brands (of course!), eight of the ten brands tested didn't have high enough levels of contaminants to warrant further testing, as determined by the testers themselves! That included levels of chemicals leaching from the plastic. Only two brands, Sam's Choice and Acadia, had high enough levels of contaminants to warrant further testing.
Yet this article makes it sound like ALL bottled water is bad. More of the same media hype and bias.
I have an old dictionary that defines fluoride as rat poison. Funny, you don't see that definition in the new dictionaries.
Fluoride can only be obtained through a prescription from an MD. Why would I want prescription meds added to my drinking water? Isn't it already contaminated enough? What's next? Appetite suppressants to ward off obesity or make a shrinking food supply stretch further?
Since when does Government decide for me which medication I should ingest and which I should not?
Even worse, fluoride's being administered across the entire community without any thought for what an individual may want or need. Kind of flies in the face of controlling it with a prescription, eh?
My issue with fluoridated water is as much about preserving my freedom of choice as it is about wanting to avoid a poisonous susbstance in any amount. Personally, I don't care what my neighbor wants to put in his water. Just don't insist that I drink it, too.