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Records based on a state-sponsored survey regarding level of fluoride in the local water supply

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Records based on a state-sponsored survey regarding level of fluoride in the local water supply

  • Fluoride ions present in drinking water in excess levels can result in a number of chronic health concerns, including dental fluorosis, skeletal fluorosis, arthritis, bone and muscle degeneration, osteoporosis, and weariness.
  • To get rid of fluoride from drinking water, use a reverse osmosis filtration system. Your water's fluoride content can be reduced by 85-92% with a reverse osmosis (RO) system. In essence, reverse osmosis technology pushes tap water through the filtration process using household water pressure.
  • If you reside in the US, there is a good chance that the tap water you consume has been fluoridated, which helps to prevent tooth decay.
  • Fluoride does not have a Recommended Dietary Allowance since nutritional needs have not been determined. But acceptable intakes (AI), or the quantity deemed necessary to maintain adequate nutrition, have been determined for individuals 19 and older at 4 mg for males and 3 mg for women per day.
  • The ideal fluoride level for dental health is currently thought to be 0.7 ppm. A quantity of more than 4.0 ppm may be dangerous. Dental fluorosis might be moderate if children who are forming their teeth are exposed to high fluoride concentrations.

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