Lists of Flouridated and Non-Flouridated Bottled Waters, page


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Topic started on 10-1-2012 @ 08:51 PM by stonebutterfly
So we seem to be in a majority on ATS about fluoride NOT being good for the human body and mind. I am in the camp of believing the chemical causes more harm than good. This is a compiled list from different internet sources on which bottled waters contain and do not contain fluoride. There are some conflicts on the list so further research I believe will be needed on a few brands. So that said here's the links and lists for everyone to look at.


Mineral Waters Of The World


USA 190 Brands



Waters with ** are fluoridated source=www.rumormillnews.com...

A Better Water Agromas Natural Mineral Water Albertsons Alhambra Alpina American Fare American Star Appco Aqua Fresca Aqua Panna Aqua Pure Aquarius Natural Mineral Water Arbor Springs Drinking Water



Companies without fluoride in their bottled water
fullspike.com...

immortalhair.forumandco.com...

source=Unfluoridated waters

Bottled water can contain high levels of fluoride. Instead, choose brands that clearly indicate a fluoride content of 0.2 parts per million (ppm) or less. Here's a sampling of bottled water brands that are fluoride-free: Apani Purifie ** Aqua Panna ** Arrowhead ** Calistoga Spring ** Crystal Geyser ** Deer Park North ** Deer Park South ** Great Bear ** Hinkley & Schmidt ** Ice Mountain Keeper Springs ** Loon Country Natural Spring ** NARA International Himalayan Spring Ozarka ** Penta ** Poland Spring Snow Valley Mountain ** Sparkletts




edit on Tue Jan 10 2012 by DontTreadOnMe because: IMPORTANT: Using Content From Other Websites on ATS



reply posted on 10-1-2012 @ 09:15 PM by stonebutterfly
reply to post by SonicInfinity


Yea it is a bit expensive. But since I have well water, I use that for cooking ( no fluoride from the city) and for drinking i use large 5 gallon jugs and fill them up at a reverse osmosis center. From what I understand, that takes any fluoride out. Its about 1 dollar for 5 gallons, so I get it cheap in a huge bottle.



reply posted on 10-1-2012 @ 09:23 PM by niceguybob
Originally posted by stonebutterfly
reply to
post by SonicInfinity


Yea it is a bit expensive. But since I have well water, I use that for cooking ( no fluoride from the city) and for drinking i use large 5 gallon jugs and fill them up at a reverse osmosis center. From what I understand, that takes any fluoride out. Its about 1 dollar for 5 gallons, so I get it cheap in a huge bottle.


Do a little fracking for a kick. It should be safe to the water.

They'll let cha know.


reply posted on 10-1-2012 @ 10:09 PM by stonebutterfly
reply to post by Neysa

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I saw that! When i had my son, I saw the fluoridated baby water to mix with milk! omg its crazy !


reply posted on 11-1-2012 @ 01:29 AM by mwuhi
Doesnt say on the label?

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