No, fluoride does not contain alcohol. Fluoride is a mineral, typically derived from fluorine, and is commonly found in dental products and some drinking water to help prevent tooth decay. Alcohol, on the other hand, refers to a group of organic compounds typically containing a hydroxyl (-OH) group. The two substances are chemically distinct and serve different purposes.
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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.
No it does not contain alcohol
Lollipops do not contain alcohol.
vermiculite is a mineral, does not contain alcohol.
Yes, Kirkland Signature brand bottled water does not contain fluoride.
No, most of Burt's Bees products do not contain alcohol. The one product that does contain alcohol is the astringent.
Not all cool drinks contain alcohol
specifically, which mouthwashs contain isopopyl alcohol
Sodium fluoride contain 1 sodium atom and 1 fluorine atom.
No, tamari does not contain alcohol. It is a type of soy sauce that is made without the addition of alcohol.