Hang on! The U.S. government is POISONING American cities with Fluoride? | Redacted w Natali Morris
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how do you remove your flouride from water?
distillation works
if you use distillation, I had a countertop setup, you'll see the gunk that's in the water.. you must clean the stainless steel vessel soon after use otherwise that gunk will eat the steel.
Only distillation works.
I've been arguing with people on here or PDW for days now, that reverse osmosis cannot remove fluoride.
I even own a 7 stage RO system, but I know RO cannot remove it...
The water molecule is larger than fluoride molecule. So the RO membrane has to let the large water molecules through, meaning fluoride gets through way easier.
It's the same arguments as maskers who think it stops viruses when masks can't even stop much larger smoke particles...
Just an FYI. Companies LIE about their products removing fluoride... Only distillation can actually and fully remove it
Just ordered this
https://www.amazon.com/Megahome-Countertop-Distiller-Stainless-Collection/dp/B000ANW7HQ/
thank you for your advice.
Do i need to add minerals or is it true that most of our minerals come from food?
Ooh, that I do not know. I've read that drinking distilled water isn't good because of the lack of minerals, and then other places say you get plenty from food, so I'm not sure .
I know my RO system has a final mineral finishing stage, to try and add some back
I add a pinch of grey sea salt
OK glad to see this. I have struggled to find something that truly removes it all, and have never been convinced that any of these solutions manage to remove the fluoride, for exactly the reason you cite. The molecule is small. So it seems I am not alone in this view. Thanks for posting.
P.S. Do you then "add back" the "trace minerals" to your water? I've heard/seen some fear pr0n that distilled water will pull minerals out of your bones. I am skeptical of that.
EDIT: I see your comments in the thread on trace minerals. Yes, I have trace minerals but the other poster that adds sea salt is probably getting what he needs from that, if it's legit sea salt.
Yeah I've never drunk distilled water, so never did my research on that, I just know my RO has a finishing stage to bring back some, but not sure if you NEED to, or not, sorry :x
Fluoride is removed through Reverse Osmosis. I work with RO machines and we have monthly testing done. Fluoride is undectable in the product water.
Without listing what system, that statement is useless...
And I guarantee you don't have an industrial RO system at home.
Commercial RO cannot remove fluoride. Simple as that
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well water....or you need a filtration system. Reverse Osmosis, Distillation or you can get a stand up countertop setup like a Berkey
Water filter. However, now I use well water.