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Here is an article I received today from Nutrition News Focus. I
getting this newsletter (I left the subscription info at the bottom). I
drink water filtered by Brita, but Im not sure whether it filters
flouride out. My brother in law, a dentist, said you are better off not
giving your kids bottled water b/c it doesnt have any flouride in it.
Id to hear if anyone knows whether Brita filters remove flouride. |
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Thu, 08 Apr 1999 06:17:36 -0400 in article
(in the thread History of folic acid) Tom Matthews
wrote:
Clearly, you do not have good texts!
From Krauses _Food Nutrition and Diet Therapy_ 9th Ed. p103
From _Present Knowledge in Nutrition_ 7th Ed. p206:
Im looking for a good nutrition textbook(s) which would also serve as
a reference. The books mentioned above, i.e. |
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