Do most water filters filter out flouride?
If so, why? I’ve been using a Pur water filter for a few years. I’ve never had a cavity in life, but the other day when I was at the dentist, he said that I have an area of decay in my mouth that could lead to cavities. I have to get the teeth bonded. I’ve always taken good care of my teeth – the only thing that’s changed is I’ve been drinking filtered water. I drink a lot of water, so this could have an impact if there is no flouride in the filtered water. Why is it supposed to be harmful, or do they just do it for the taste? I know there is a link to infertility and large amounts of flouride though I think infertility could be a good thing in our society. Anyway, could that make a difference, if flouride is filtered out?
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you make a good point….