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How come Bottled Water has no Fluoride?

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I recently went to the dentist and they were like, you drink a lot of soft drinks? I said no I haven't drank a soft drink in 7 years, they asked if I drank a lot of sugary beverages and such, I again replied no. After a bit and the Dentist looking puzzled, I told her I mostly drink Bottled Water, she goes oh, that is it, there is no Fluoride in bottled water. She told me I had severe Fluoride deficiency and she subscribed a high Fluoride toothpaste that is not sold over the counter.

I never knew this, shouldn't there be a warning label on them? Why can't they add the Fluoride? I have no problem with drinking tap water (actually my city's tap water was rated one of the best tasting water in the U.S.) I just drink the bottled water for connivance, it is great for when you are on the go

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  1. Well the fluoride in the water is for people under 18.

    After you turn 18 you don't need fluoride. So since mostly adults buy fluoride there is no reason to add it. You can buy kids bottled water with added fluoride if you really want it.


  2. I drink distilled water ONLY

  3. You should keep yourself aware of the toxicity of flouride in tap water.  Flouride(when consumed in a great degree) can kill brain cells and cause brain damage.  Of course, the FDA(Food and Drug Administration) does not want you to know this.

    No wonder so many people are oblivious of this matter.

    Please, follow this link:

    http://www.fluoridealert.org

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