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Saturday, April 22, 2006

Fluoride Water Filters

Why use a fluoride water filter? Municipal water treatment plants commonly add fluoride to the water to help prevent tooth decay, and they try to maintain a level of 1.5 - 2.5 mg/l. Concentrations above 5 mg/l are detrimental to tooth structure. High concentrations are contained in waste water from the manufacture of glass and steel, as well as from foundry operations.

Organic fluorine is present in vegetables, fruits and nuts. Inorganic fluorine, under the name of sodium fluoride, is a waste product of aluminum and is used in some rat poisons. The MCL established for drinking water by the US EPA is 4 mg/l.

So for those of you who prefer not to have fluoride in your water, we have a selection of fluoride removal filters from Crystal Quest®.

Check out fluoride filters available at www.purewaterforless.com

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