The Microplastic Invasion: 12 Ways to Minimize Your Exposure
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A good undersink filter I have found is produced by Clearly Filtered. I once used their gravity fed filter with pitcher when I rented but have since installed the the 3 stage under sink filter in our home. They pride themselves on their removal of fluoride.
As a tip: I put the 3 stage filter in a bathroom instead of the kitchen as I didn't want to uselessly run water down the drain when doing dishes or cleaning up the sink. The bathroom has a deep sink with a gooseneck faucet and independent hot and cold levers.
Is it an RO system?
Most filters CLAIM to remove fluoride, but rarely DO they...
The fluoride is smaller than a water molecule,bso RO would not work it llf it's pores were smaller than water.
Is it a carbon filter? How often do you change it?
Have you actually tested your water for fluoride specifically?
Because 99.99% chance you have nearly full fluoride content as the incoming water does. Beware
Clearly filtered is one of the few cartridge filters that does filter fluoride.
https://truthaboutfluoride.com/does-clearly-filtered-remove-fluoride/
Eh, not sure I'm going to believe a website's own claims. Not even R.O. can remove fluoride since tis smaller than water molecules. Have you verified YOURSELF with fluoride test kits that tis actually being removed? most of these woo-woo companies straight up lie since they know the consumers will never verify the huge claims
I have a Fluoride tester. Was like 400 bucks and you need to recalibrate everytime. RO is the only thing that's removed almost all fluoride to 0.3 ppm. My tap was 1.7ppm.
Filters get out ppm but still more fluoride then I'd want to injest. Which is .7 to 1.0ppm.