Why does an infant with no teeth need fluoride?
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I never understood this either. The pediatricians even prescribe fluoride when they find out you have reverse-osmosis filtered water. And this is before the babies even have teeth. They claim it's so that the teeth grows stronger, but flouride actually makes bones brittle. So i dont understand this either
Well we have reverse osmosis water and it doesn't remove fluoride, at least our filters don't. We thought they did for years until 2019. Now we use a gravity Fed filter to get rid of the fluoride after RO.
I was told RO removes flouride. It doesnt?
Yes, it does, but you need to change your filters as scheduled. Worst systems I've seen remove 93.5% of fluoride.
Oh interesting. So gravity filters don't require changing filters?