flouride in water
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flouride in water
How many of you have fluoride in your tap water? Just curious.
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The above site is a site we researched in biology this semester. This site is against flouride and they have some pretty good points. In our area in Missouri we do not have fluoride in our water. The water district I live in serves most of our town of 200 people, and they are very small with little funding. They can only pay somone to be in our office 3 hours a day, and we all have to read our own meters and figure our own bills. I don't see our community ever getting fluoride in our water.
The above site is a site we researched in biology this semester. This site is against flouride and they have some pretty good points. In our area in Missouri we do not have fluoride in our water. The water district I live in serves most of our town of 200 people, and they are very small with little funding. They can only pay somone to be in our office 3 hours a day, and we all have to read our own meters and figure our own bills. I don't see our community ever getting fluoride in our water.
Calley, That is so interesting.
I found another sourse that states the pro's and cons:
http://health.gov/environment/ReviewofFluoride/
In looking on our water bill, it states we have "1PPM fluoride added to water" I am not sure how that compares with other places. Every dentist I've had including my son's pediatrician, raves about fluoride in the water. So, I'm a bit confused now where I stand. It will be good for me to continue to research though.
I found another sourse that states the pro's and cons:
http://health.gov/environment/ReviewofFluoride/
In looking on our water bill, it states we have "1PPM fluoride added to water" I am not sure how that compares with other places. Every dentist I've had including my son's pediatrician, raves about fluoride in the water. So, I'm a bit confused now where I stand. It will be good for me to continue to research though.
Sydney and Hobart, in Australia have fluoride in the water supply, as do many of the smaller towns. Ours is a very small community and the water has fluoride. I saw the change in dental health of the children I was teaching in the 60s, when it was introduced and it was wonderful.
A few people are opposed to it but I haven't heard of any ill effects One Hobart resident was so incensed that he took his containers up Mount Wellington, each week and filled them from a spring, there. It turned out that the natural fluoride content of the spring water was higher than that in the fluoridated tap water.
Huon
A few people are opposed to it but I haven't heard of any ill effects One Hobart resident was so incensed that he took his containers up Mount Wellington, each week and filled them from a spring, there. It turned out that the natural fluoride content of the spring water was higher than that in the fluoridated tap water.
Huon
Bracesmom.
An excess of fluoride can certainly be harmful. Mottling of the teeth is an early sign. People who work in very hot conditions, where they drink very large quantities of water, are advised to drink demineralised water to avoid an overdose and children who delight in swallowing their toothpaste, should use a low fluoride formulation but should certainly be using some.
Many people, in Australia, are using tankwater and they are strongly advised to give their children fluoride tablets to prevent tooth decay.
Huon
An excess of fluoride can certainly be harmful. Mottling of the teeth is an early sign. People who work in very hot conditions, where they drink very large quantities of water, are advised to drink demineralised water to avoid an overdose and children who delight in swallowing their toothpaste, should use a low fluoride formulation but should certainly be using some.
Many people, in Australia, are using tankwater and they are strongly advised to give their children fluoride tablets to prevent tooth decay.
Huon