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Yes, some beers contain fluoride, as the water used in brewing can naturally contain it or have it added through fluoridation. The amount of fluoride can vary significantly depending on the source and location of the brewery.
Thanks for pointing this out, Slim. You're absolutely right, "too much" fluoride can be damaging to teeth. That's why municipalities don't add " too much" fluoride to the water.
Thanks for pointing this out, Slim. You're absolutely right, "too much" fluoride can be damaging to teeth. That's why municipalities don't add " too much" fluoride to the water.
Obviously you did not read any of the article. The third paragraph after the picture points out that it is not the concentration in the water but the amount consumed. Different people consume different amounts of tap water as part of their fluid intake. You can't regulate how much tap water an individual is allowed to drink on a daily basis.
Obviously you did not read any of the article. The third paragraph after the picture points out that it is not the concentration in the water but the amount consumed. Different people consume different amounts of tap water as part of their fluid intake. You can't regulate how much tap water an individual is allowed to drink on a daily basis.
While teeth are developing. And studies have shown the after 8 years old there is virtually zero risk.
For what its worth, my parents and a number of relatives have moved to Florida over the past 25 years and they don't seem to have any complaints. You'd pretty much be crazy to stay in most blue states once you've retired.
So every mother out there with a child under 8 years old has to avoid giving her child public drinking water? Extremely unrealistic.
The article you posted said only in cases of excessive consumption. So, the answer to your question is no. Don't you ever get tired of running around with your hair on fire? Not everything is an emergency.
For what its worth, my parents and a number of relatives have moved to Florida over the past 25 years and they don't seem to have any complaints. You'd pretty much be crazy to stay in most blue states once you've retired.
For what it's worth, great for your parents. Do they drink the water? Lol
Asked if he’d sign the bill to protect state parks, DeSantis replied, ‘Yes’
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When the proposals were revealed, the public backlash was swift. DeSantis shelved the designs and said — contrary to former employees who worked on the plans — that he had nothing to do with their creation.
For what its worth, my parents and a number of relatives have moved to Florida over the past 25 years and they don't seem to have any complaints. You'd pretty much be crazy to stay in most blue states once you've retired.
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