Nope, it doesn't. I checked it. Tea does add fluoride to water - I think it concentrates it in the leaves from water it is watered with or from the ground. Coffee didn't add fluoride to the non-fluoridated water. Wine didn't either, although technically you aren't supposed to do the test on highly pigmented liquids - I watered it down, but it didn't detect any.
Nope, it doesn't. I checked it. Tea does add fluoride to water - I think it concentrates it in the leaves from water it is watered with or from the ground. Coffee didn't add fluoride to the non-fluoridated water. Wine didn't either, although technically you aren't supposed to do the test on highly pigmented liquids - I watered it down, but it didn't detect any.
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