sludge, and evaporates. For the same reason that 50%
is excreted -- i.e. not 100% or 0%.
A distiller did not work for me. I got my typical
fluoridated water exposure symptoms when I drank it.
Floyd
At 06:41 PM 8/15/2007, you wrote:
Distiller manufacturers claim that fluoride stays in the sludge that is left behind when the water is heated, turned to steam, and condensed into another chamber. This is not contrary to what Dobkins wrote, it is confirmation. That is why distilled water is the safest choice for those of us with fluoride poisoning.
Aliss
- At 02:28 PM 8/15/2007, Russell Dobkins wrote:
- >...Fluoride doesn't boil off, but concentrates in cooking water...
- Right, and contrary to the claims of water distiller
- manufacturers.
- Good article, Russell. Thank you.
- Floyd
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