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12/2/2008
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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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| The CHARTER of sci.med.nutrition states that the purpose of this
newsgroup is to discuss food, food preparation, eating habits, etc.,
(including social, medical, and psychological aspects, etc.) as it
relates to the quality and longevity of human life. |
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