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List Of Bottled Water Without Fluoride In 2021 (127+ Brands)

https://truthaboutfluoride.com/bottled-water-without-fluoride/

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In response Lion ess to her Publication

Hugely ambiguous and disingenuous post. Naturally occuring flourine is not the same as flouride (negative ion or compounds).

Fluoride is the negative ion of the element fluorine. The symbol for the element fluorine is F. Fluoride often is written as F-, which stands for the anion of fluorine that has a -1 electrical charge. Any compound, whether it is organic or inorganic, that contains the fluoride ion is also known as a fluoride. Examples include CaF2 (calcium fluoride) and NaF (sodium fluoride). Ions containing the fluoride ion are similarly called fluorides (e.g., bifluoride, HF2βˆ’).

Fluorides are found in some toothpaste and mouthwash products, and added to public drinking water in some countries. Water fluoridation usually is accomplished by adding sodium fluoride (NaF), fluorosilicic acid (H2SiF6), or sodium fluorosilicate (Na2SiF6) to drinking water.

If you don't know your bio-chemistry, best not to speak or post mis-information.

How is it disingenuous? Its talking about added fluoride, not naturally occuring fluoride. If you dont read the article, probably best not to speak.

Point being that all 'flouride' compounds are not alike, therefore should not be equated with same biological affects. Capische?

In response Some Blonde to her Publication

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The point is, the article was talking about fluoride added to water, bottled water to be specific. Nowhere in this article did it mention naturally occuring fluorine/fluoride. So, while your information is relevant, it isnt really useful, since this is talking specifically about added fluoride. Capische?