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fluoride levels

  • 12-02-2010 10:23am
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    If fluorine is added to your water, and you cook in aluminum, it will cause fluoride levels to actually rise 100 fold, because fluorine will dissolve the fluoride in your aluminum pots.
    Any truth in the above statement?
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,578 ✭✭✭✭Turtwig


    Bloody heck!

    I posted here at least three times and had to re edit my post. (Each time on further investigation I was taking info from a, well to put it politely, crappy source.)
    Boiling the water will cause the concentration of fluoride to increase. In this case you're best looking at distilling the water. Thank's CDC.

    Now to check the 100 fold part of your statement.


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