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Fluoride in water

Created by Unhook3d Unhook3d  > 9 months ago, 7 Mar 2018
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Unhook3d
Unhook3d

WA

467 posts

7 Mar 2018 6:28pm
hello there knowledge bank. This is not a conspiracy thread or discussion on yes or no for it, but simply;
would my fridge filter (water fed through the fridge and cooled) filter out fluoride from the water I'm giving my kids?
i don't believe that the filter would be that effective but I'm not 100% sure?
Mr Milk
Mr Milk

NSW

3120 posts

7 Mar 2018 11:48pm
Why would you want to? Fluoride is a public health measure that saves you spending money on dentists
shi thouse
shi thouse

WA

1154 posts

7 Mar 2018 8:57pm
The short answer is probably not. Fluoride is a difficult mineral to remove and can be done with high end filters (reverse osmosis is the main type but there are other types like deionizers) . I will assume the water filter on your fridge is carbon based would be pretty basic and just remove large particle minerals and chlorine. Your fridge manufacturers like these as they are cheap to make and pretty low maintennance.
WazzaYotty
WazzaYotty

QLD

302 posts

8 Mar 2018 7:47am
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shi thouse said..
The short answer is probably not. Fluoride is a difficult mineral to remove and can be done with high end filters (reverse osmosis is the main type but there are other types like deionizers) . I will assume the water filter on your fridge is carbon based would be pretty basic and just remove large particle minerals and chlorine. Your fridge manufacturers like these as they are cheap to make and pretty low maintennance.


+1
Reverse osmosis filters will safely and effectively remove fluoride from water. They also remove other essential minerals so be aware that reverse osmosis water is not ideal if it is your only source of water intake.
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

8 Mar 2018 8:19am
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Mr Milk said..
Why would you want to? Fluoride is a public health measure that saves you spending money on dentists


Piss poor excuse, fluoride has a place but not in your gut, a standard healthy oral practice, inc keep the kids away from excess lolly and sugar loaded drinks , Slack parenting,
Tequila !
Tequila !

WA

1028 posts

8 Mar 2018 8:43am
Keep the fluoride in the water. Stop propelling stupid rumors.

Will they have to wait until they are over eighteen to drink a soda for the first time? What else you plan blocking from them?
Juddy
Juddy

WA

1103 posts

8 Mar 2018 10:31am
No body has mentioned it in this thread so I will....

Chemtrails.

There you go.
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

8 Mar 2018 10:35am
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novetti said..
Keep the fluoride in the water. Stop propelling stupid rumors.

Will they have to wait until they are over eighteen to drink a soda for the first time? What else you plan blocking from them?


Nothing wrong with bringing kids up with a healthy lifestyle, have you seen the volume of fat ****s around, if you don't give a f..k what your kids eat or drink Then that's your choice
Kamikuza
Kamikuza

QLD

6493 posts

8 Mar 2018 12:44pm
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cauncy said..

a standard healthy oral practice


Like fluoridated toothpaste?
Unhook3d
Unhook3d

WA

467 posts

8 Mar 2018 10:49am
Just to clarify, I don't want the fluoride removed. I want it in the water for my children's positive dental health like it was for me.

I just wanted to check check that because we almost always fill our kids drink bottles from our fridge supply and I want to ensure the fluoride isn't being filtered out.

Pretty much answers my question. Thanks all
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

8 Mar 2018 11:51am
^^^ OMG don't do that there might be BPA in the plastic.
Only give them glass.







Unhook3d
Unhook3d

WA

467 posts

8 Mar 2018 2:10pm
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Mark _australia said..
^^^ OMG don't do that there might be BPA in the plastic.
Only give them glass.








Oh I'm already onto that. Stainless steel only
Shifu
Shifu

QLD

1994 posts

8 Mar 2018 4:20pm
My dad gave me flouride tablets as a kid to protect my teeth. They tasted nice

Sadly they seem to have caused penile gigantism.
theDoctor
theDoctor

NSW

5786 posts

8 Mar 2018 6:06pm

As in, you're a massive cock..?
Tequila !
Tequila !

WA

1028 posts

8 Mar 2018 3:58pm
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Unhook3d said..
Just to clarify, I don't want the fluoride removed. I want it in the water for my children's positive dental health like it was for me.

I just wanted to check check that because we almost always fill our kids drink bottles from our fridge supply and I want to ensure the fluoride isn't being filtered out.

Pretty much answers my question. Thanks all


What about the chlorine? Dissolved metals? They are there too like it or not. Trace metals like iron, copper, nickel, antimony, zinc, arsenic, magnesium etc etc.
What is your mitigation plan for that?

Seriously, travel and see the world. Get out of the shell.

Tap water in Perth is VERY good comparing to most places. Your kids will be fine.
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

8 Mar 2018 4:33pm
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novetti said..


Unhook3d said..
Just to clarify, I don't want the fluoride removed. I want it in the water for my children's positive dental health like it was for me.

I just wanted to check check that because we almost always fill our kids drink bottles from our fridge supply and I want to ensure the fluoride isn't being filtered out.

Pretty much answers my question. Thanks all




What about the chlorine? Dissolved metals? They are there too like it or not. Trace metals like iron, copper, nickel, antimony, zinc, arsenic, magnesium etc etc.
What is your mitigation plan for that?

Seriously, travel and see the world. Get out of the shell.

Tap water in Perth is VERY good comparing to most places. Your kids will be fine.



Lived in 7 different countries
perth water is wank, a spring in the middle of bargemon department du Var was scientifically proven to be one of the best waters in the world, a couple of Vietnamese friends use a saline solution and had never visited the dentist in their life, had teeth like race horses
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

8 Mar 2018 7:49pm
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WazzaYotty said..


+1
Reverse osmosis filters will safely and effectively remove fluoride from water. They also remove other essential minerals so be aware that reverse osmosis water is not ideal if it is your only source of water intake.


and it removes rust which you need for your poo to be brown
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

8 Mar 2018 6:22pm
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cauncy said..

novetti said..



Unhook3d said..
Just to clarify, I don't want the fluoride removed. I want it in the water for my children's positive dental health like it was for me.

I just wanted to check check that because we almost always fill our kids drink bottles from our fridge supply and I want to ensure the fluoride isn't being filtered out.

Pretty much answers my question. Thanks all





What about the chlorine? Dissolved metals? They are there too like it or not. Trace metals like iron, copper, nickel, antimony, zinc, arsenic, magnesium etc etc.
What is your mitigation plan for that?

Seriously, travel and see the world. Get out of the shell.

Tap water in Perth is VERY good comparing to most places. Your kids will be fine.




Lived in 7 different countries
perth water is wank, a spring in the middle of bargemon department du Var was scientifically proven to be one of the best waters in the world, a couple of Vietnamese friends use a saline solution and had never visited the dentist in their life, had teeth like race horses


I think diet has a lot to do with, but that said my dentist was shocked that I said I drank a lot of soft drink, as my teeth are relatively good. From what she said, some people just have good saliva, and it helps protect the teeth. I never took too much care of my teeth when I was younger, and I am sure that without Fluoride, I would have much worse teeth.

I think to get a real comparison you need to see a culture with the same sort of food habits that we do that doesn't use Fluoride. I think that would convince you to use Fluoride.
Unhook3d
Unhook3d

WA

467 posts

8 Mar 2018 8:05pm
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novetti said..

Unhook3d said..
Just to clarify, I don't want the fluoride removed. I want it in the water for my children's positive dental health like it was for me.

I just wanted to check check that because we almost always fill our kids drink bottles from our fridge supply and I want to ensure the fluoride isn't being filtered out.

Pretty much answers my question. Thanks all



What about the chlorine? Dissolved metals? They are there too like it or not. Trace metals like iron, copper, nickel, antimony, zinc, arsenic, magnesium etc etc.
What is your mitigation plan for that?

Seriously, travel and see the world. Get out of the shell.

Tap water in Perth is VERY good comparing to most places. Your kids will be fine.


What are you talking about?
I never said they wouldn't be fine?

yes I agree, the tap water is absolutely fine. The only reason I/we drink from the fridge is for the convenience of cold water. Not because I'm worried about the water. I've grown up on Australian tap water.
lungs
lungs

QLD

492 posts

10 Mar 2018 2:52pm
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Unhook3d said..

novetti said..


Unhook3d said..
Just to clarify, I don't want the fluoride removed. I want it in the water for my children's positive dental health like it was for me.

I just wanted to check check that because we almost always fill our kids drink bottles from our fridge supply and I want to ensure the fluoride isn't being filtered out.

Pretty much answers my question. Thanks all




What about the chlorine? Dissolved metals? They are there too like it or not. Trace metals like iron, copper, nickel, antimony, zinc, arsenic, magnesium etc etc.
What is your mitigation plan for that?

Seriously, travel and see the world. Get out of the shell.

Tap water in Perth is VERY good comparing to most places. Your kids will be fine.



What are you talking about?
I never said they wouldn't be fine?

yes I agree, the tap water is absolutely fine. The only reason I/we drink from the fridge is for the convenience of cold water. Not because I'm worried about the water. I've grown up on Australian tap water.


I grew up on Australian tap beer, nothing wrong with my teeth, but my kidneys, liver and brain now that's a different story
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