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Originally Posted by aico
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You're talking in circles. You give one link that says it does not remove "beneficial fluoride" (note that they do not state "does not remove fluoride"), then another link that references the first as gospel. About.com says "it says so on their web site!" Damn scientific if you ask me.
As for the Brita link below, if you believe what they say, then you believe what it also says in the same paragraph: that fluoridated water is healthy, especially for children.
The first fluoridated water was introduced into the US before 1910, and it was widespread by 1940. So now, 67 years later people think it may cause cancer? Well, truth be told, it might. To those that live to be 140.
It looks like we are just going to have to disagree on this one.
Regardless, Happy New Year.
