what mineral can be used in drinking water and toothpaste and steel
Flouride
Flouridated drinking water and toothpaste.
Drinking water,toothpaste
yes
Distilled water is recommended for use in laboratories, cars, special industries; mineral water is recommended for drinking (but with moderation).
Yes, mineral water means the water is treated with accurate amount of permissible minerals are present in the packaged drinking water.
Fluorides are added to toothpaste to reduce tooth decaying. It can be used as a fuel. Also fluorine is a most common mineral in mineral water.
Toothpaste is non-toxic. Toothpaste contains fluoride, a chemical about which there are some (as yet inconclusive) concerns with regards to adding it to drinking water, but there is general agreement among the Dental community that the fluoride in toothpaste does not pose a health risk.
The element fluorine, as stannous fluoride or as sodium fluoride, is added to toothpaste (and some drinking water) to aid in the strengthening of tooth enamel.
Tap water Drinking water Sewer water Pipe water River Water Mineral water Pure water Dirty water
Who has the best tasting, pure drinking water? I don't like the oily taste of mineral waters, I just want clean, purified water.
Not necessarily. Healthy eating and mineral water drinking will still provide better nutrients.