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What exactly does it do to you? Also, I don't believe for a second that they do it to help our teeth. The Government doesn't give two shits about our health. And it's just water, how will that fuck up your teeth and not all the junk food and soda?

What exactly does it do to you? Also, I don't believe for a second that they do it to help our teeth. The Government doesn't give two shits about our health. And it's just water, how will that fuck up your teeth and not all the junk food and soda?

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Jesus fucking Christ! How the fuck can the American people allow this?! Thats fucking evil. Is it in all states and counties or just some? Will my refrigerator filter get it out or do I need to buy Alex Jones filter?

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its allowed in all states. some places have well water or source it from nearby mountains, rivers, streams, etc without adding it.

If you drink beer, avoid your local “craft” brew. Even those seltzers use this water. Buy European export.

that fridge water filter probably is bad by the 3rd month of use, tbh - even though they tell you to change it every 2 years or so. reverse osmosis filters work. or this one: https://inv.skyn3t.in/watch?v=A0XUrcl9Epc

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Buy European export

I can't speak for whatever you drink locally. But a lot of the time "export" brands are actually made locally, just using a foreign brand. For example, Ireland hasn't exported any guinness since the 1980s or so, I remember when they retired the guinness boats.

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there are many beers that are still shipped

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A lot of people are pushing reverse osmosis filters, which are great, although you do have to replace the filters regularly and as said, there is waste water produced.

was not entirely correct however when he said "nothing else will work". Another very effective way to remove fluoride is through distillation. A small household distiller (this is the one I use) can be purchased for about 75% of the cost of the reverse osmosis filters. The drawback is that you need to make one pot at a time, rather than it coming out of the kitchen tap like the reverse osmosis filters do. However there is no installation and minimal upkeep, you can make unlimited pots as long as the thing doesn't break. That keeps me confident that I will continue to have clean water even if I can't get filters for whatever reason. It is also extremely satisfying to clean it, because you can easily see all the nasty crap that came out of your water before you distilled it.

I prefer to leave my kitchen tap as it is and use that water for washing dishes and clothes, and I make pots of distilled water that I pour into glass bottles that I keep for drinking or cooking purposes in the fridge (makes me feel better about not using plastic).

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I have one of these: https://www.ro-system.org/apec-5-stage-reverse-osmosis-drinking-water-filter-system-review/

Makes some fucking pure water. Creates 3 gallons of waste water for 1 gallon pure - so be aware of that. Gets rid of everything though. Relatively easy to install.

Supplement iodine and boron for that fluoride cleanse.

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I don't know wtf an Alex Jones filter is, but it's probably overpriced. You need carbon filters plus RO plus a deionizer to be absolutely sure the water is clean. You can buy everything off amazon for under $500, pay maybe $50 a year to replace filters.

The only difficult part of installing a filtration system to your drinking water is running a waste line for the RO system. That's why most people install them under the sink instead of the refrigerator, because of access to a drain pipe.

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Because all Americans are told is it is good for your teeth. Which is probably a lie.

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you need a reverse osmosis filter to get rid of flouride, and actually change the filters 2 to 3 times a year depending on how much water you run through it..

eating purple fruits can help cleanse youre body of flouride along with other things.

big thing is getting it out of your drinking water and you'll feel better