Communities, big and small, have jumped into the fray. Fluoride (F-) is one of the few chemicals added to our drinking water, but its presence stirs debate on the social, economic, and political fronts.
Here are just two viewpoints swirling around the drain:
- Fluoride is a neurotoxin that lowers a child's IQ and weakens the immune system
- Fluoride protects against tooth decay and saves money on dental care for children and adults
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The graphic above reflects the status in 2006. How this has changed in the last eight years and how it may change in the next two years may show where we are going as a nation.
Many say the key to fluoridation is balance. Fluoride added at 1 part per million (ppm) dilution is the usual concentration used. But, in a study conducted by the University of Nebraska in 2008, 4 ppm can cause discoloration of teeth and other health concerns. Your natural water supply may also contain more-than-acceptable levels. In addition, some foods and beverages naturally contain fluoride (e.g. tea, juices, wine, etc.).
If you are looking for ways to minimize the problem, these are two solutions that will not work:
- Water filters in point of use (POU) containers and tap attachments
- Boiling/freezing water (does not evaporate/eliminate fluoride)
- If fluoride is added to my tap water and they don't want it, can I filter it out? You cannot eliminate, but you can reduce, fluoride concentrations.
- Is inorganic fluoride less dangerous than organic fluoride? Probably.
Beside the obvious (not adding fluoride in the first place), R/O systems are the most effective way to
filter and reduce fluoride. Semi-permeable membranes prevent fluoride ions from continuing through the water stream. Ionization is another possibility to lower concentrations.
Paragon Water Systems can build an R/O system that reduces contaminants (including fluoride) in your point of entry (POE).
Contact us today for more information about reducing fluoride and other chemicals in the water supply!
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