Distillation is the best method for removing fluoride from water. Activated carbon filters have been know to reduce fluoride but not efficiently, there performance depends on several variables, including pH and the general mineral content of the water being filtered. Reverse Osmosis is another method used to remove fluoride but it is an expensive choice at present.
High flouride would have a high acid taste and would burn. However, flouride is only added in tiny amounts to flourinated drinking water.
The government uses it to keep us docile.
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Flouride is a chemical that can be found in the periodic table of elements. It originates from flouride minerals that are less than 1 gram on average.
Ocean water is converted to drinking water through a process known as desalinization (removal of salt).
Flouride is not pison in the water jug if it was why would they sell it then
Flouride.. :)
Yes, a water filter can effectively remove lead from drinking water.
Dennis A Clifford has written: 'Arsenic (III) and arsenic (V) removal from drinking water in San Ysidro, New Mexico' -- subject(s): Drinking water, Arsenic 'A mobile drinking water treatment research facility for inorganic contaminants removal' -- subject(s): Water, Purification, Reverse osmosis process, Ion exchange process, Adsorption
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Iron from red meat, iodine from salt, and many cities add flouride to the water