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Yes, Kirkland Signature brand bottled water does not contain fluoride.
Generally, no, tap water and bottled water both do not contain iodine. However, there may be certain areas that have high levels of naturally occurring iodine that seeps into the ground water.
Flouride toothpaste one of the most obvious product containing flouride. Then there is mouthwash, antibiotics, tap water, vaccine and much much more. Even food items that we consume contain flouride and some of these are: Spinach, Grape Juice and pickles. Flouride is an element and is good for teeth and in 1940's flouride was added to the water to prevent tooth decay and all the products sold were flouride free but in today's day there are plenty of product sold with flouride which suggests that we may be injesting too much flouride that could turn to be harmful for our bodies.
Urban legend. Poland Spring water is bottled in a clean, controlled environment, and is purified before bottling.
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One can find information on the debate between bottled water vs tap water on the rd website. Bottled water tends to be from springs or filtered through the volcanoes and rocks depending on if it is spring or mineral water. The water is treated and purified before being sold. Tap water contains elements such as ion, flouride and chloride. However one can use a home water filter to filter tap water.
Flouride is not pison in the water jug if it was why would they sell it then
because it's more freh.
Pure water is just H20, there are no added minerals. When it is pure it tastes like rubber. Tap water and bottled water contain minerals which make the water taste nicer, even if it says 'pure' bottled water.
Yes, you can use bottled water for your fish tank, but it is important to ensure that the water is suitable for your specific type of fish and that it does not contain any harmful chemicals or additives. It is recommended to test the water parameters and consult with a professional before using bottled water in your fish tank.
Metal typically rusts faster in lemon juice compared to bottled water. Lemon juice is acidic, which can accelerate the corrosion process on metal surfaces. Bottled water, on the other hand, does not contain acids that would promote rusting.
No, it is not safe to add bottled water to a fish tank as it may contain chemicals or minerals harmful to the fish. It is recommended to use dechlorinated tap water or water specifically designed for fish tanks.