FLUORIDE: POISON ON TAP DOCUMENTARY
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Better check on the content of flouride in Tea as well and avoid drinking it.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808922/
"Indeed, the tea plant, Camellia sinensis has been known since the 1930s to be a hyperaccumulator of fluoride [5,6]. Tea trees accumulate and store fluoride by absorbing it from the air and soil. Fluoride accumulates mostly in the leaves of the tea plant [2]. A substantial amount of fluoride is released during tea infusion. Because soluble fluoride is easily absorbed by the gastrointestional track, the bioavailability of fluoride from tea is close to 100%"
I don't drink tea, pretty much just water with an occasional soda here and there. But never thought about it being in tea, thanks for the HU.
I updated my post with sauce