Advert for filtration shame we may all have to use something like this if they go ahead with fluoridation. Good for their business but how many could afford it here?
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Carol Scarborough
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Very few could afford it Bill. You need an expensive whole house filtration system in order to eliminate your exposure to fluoride, as you absorb it through your pores when bathing and washing hair, inhale it in the shower, and even absorb it from the concentrated deposits on clothes washed in fluoridated water. Cartridges would need to be replaced frequently too and the system would need regular servicing, which would be an ongoing cost.
As we are all being forced to have water meters now, and reverse osmosis systems can waste up to ten times as much water as they deliver, filtration will be an unaffordable luxury for the majority and a scandalous waste of water, our most precious resource.
99% of the toxic fluoride dumped in public drinking water ends up in the environment. You can't filter that out.
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Very few could afford it Bill. You need an expensive whole house filtration system in order to eliminate your exposure to fluoride, as you absorb it through your pores when bathing and washing hair, inhale it in the shower, and even absorb it from the concentrated deposits on clothes washed in fluoridated water. Cartridges would need to be replaced frequently too and the system would need regular servicing, which would be an ongoing cost.
As we are all being forced to have water meters now, and reverse osmosis systems can waste up to ten times as much water as they deliver, filtration will be an unaffordable luxury for the majority and a scandalous waste of water, our most precious resource.
99% of the toxic fluoride dumped in public drinking water ends up in the environment. You can't filter that out.
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