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The City of San Diego is scheduled to begin fluoridating drinking water beginning Dec. 22, 2010. All residents in the City of San Diego, as well as residents of the cities of Coronado, Del Mar and Imperial Beach will receive fluoridated water.
San Diego will supplement naturally‐occurring fluoride and imported fluoridated water in our drinking water to meet the standards established by the California Department of Public Health.
Originally posted by Modern Americana
Do you always have to put "lol" in your posts? I mean come on...
Originally posted by Alchemst7
...but I am opposed to water fluoridation nor have I seen any evidence that the form of fluoride thats added to our water is beneficial.
Originally posted by Modern Americana
When I drank my tap water, then drank the distilled water, the tap water tasted like metal. How I haven't noticed that before is beyond me.
Originally posted by paraphi
Originally posted by Alchemst7
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It's all about decent teeth. The population of San Diego will benefit - better teeth and fewer visits to expensive dentists.
I was fluoridated my whole life (tooth paste,fluoride treatment, and fluoridated water in Las Vegas) and have the worst teeth ever. I brush 2 times daily and floss daily, dental exams 2-3 times a year. I know many people with similar conditions. Also proven here in Del Mar, horses that race at the track that drink fluoridated water verses horses that don't drink fluoridated water have brittle bone and have been put to death because of bone breaking easier. How much fluoride is too much. Is dental hygeine not enough? are you saying that I no longer have to brush my teeth with fluoride tooth paste now that its in my drinking water?edit on 18-12-2010 by Alchemst7 because: spelling