How to Reduce Fluoride Intake
Things You'll Need
- bottled water
- non-fluoridated toothpaste
- reverse osmosis system
Instructions
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Drink non-fluoridated bottled water.
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Install a reverse osmosis (RO) system in your home. Reverse osmosis is the only way to remove fluoride from water; filtration systems won't remove fluoride.
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Use non-fluoridated toothpaste. Some dentists state that ingested fluoride is not necessary, but topical fluoride--fluoride in toothpaste and treatments--is important. Nevertheless, some people don't want to use any kind of fluoride, so they choose to use non-fluoridated toothpaste.
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Avoid most commercial teas. Green tea is healthy--but it may have fluoride residue on the leaves, and each cup you drink increases your fluoride levels.
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Stop drinking bottled drinks. Bottled juices, sodas, and other drinks can be made with fluoridated water, and the fluoride often does not appear on the label.
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