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> Hi, Marilyn. The Berkefeld water system DOES take out fluoride if you
> order the upgraded filter; I had a telcon w/ their rep in Colorado this
> week.
Hi Kathryn:
Excellent and good to know that it does take out fluoride. I hope you update
us here on the list about your water system when you get it for taste,
costs, convenience etc... I'm currently using a Brita faucet system. It's
very convenient and the water tastes fine, but does not take out fluoride.
> Re. fluoride in tea: it is either eliminated or significantly reduced in
> organic tea.
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> BTW, I grew up in Grand Rapids, MI when the city was the "test" city for
> fluoride. Ha. My brothers, friends & I all ended up w/ a mouth full of
> cavities. One friend, who later moved to Toronto, has studied the
> negative effects of ingesting fluoride for years and is published on the
> subject. She travels and presents her findings on radio and TV programs.
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> I agree w/ the list poster who said that he felt it unnecessary to add
> fluoride to water sytems.
I would rather not have it in my water personally either, but I had wondered
if it was that harmful since it is used/needed by the body?
Marilyn
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