Mike Anon @Mike314
05 March, 12:26
Even if you use a fluoride-free toothpaste, you are most like still being exposed to fluoride in some shape or form. If it's in your municipality's water supply, you're taking in fluoride, even if it's filtered. I did some research on water filters for pitchers, and also filters on faucets. Those filters do NOT remove fluoride. And a lot of bottled water has been third-party tested, and the results mostly showed fluoride is in that water also.

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James Dean @Wait_its_time
05 March, 01:43
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Thanks for the heads up on turmeric removing fluoride from your brain.

We drink turmeric tea often, this is the recipe:

Boil water and pour into a 10 oz cup
Add:
One level teaspoon of turmeric

One quarter teaspoon cinnamon

And we use Coffee-Mate Italian sweet cream to sweeten to taste.

Let set for 5 minutes

Delicious 😋

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Blu Mason @Bluewillow
Just a suggestion:
Why not keep a great cup of tea as natural as possible? Coffee mate? Make your own...No additives or preservatives – The store-bought version of the coffee mate Italian sweet cream creamer has a ton of preservatives like cellulose gel, dipotassium phosphate, and even cellulose gum but when making this at home you are able to control exactly what goes in it.
Healthier – Making this at home allows you to use natural, wholesome ingredients that can be a better option for your needs.
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09:14 PM - Mar 05, 2024
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