Unmeasured Fluoride Levels in Bottled Water

Erin Sykes
Jul 10, 2017 · 1 min read

Several years ago, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued recommendations to LOWER ⬇️ the amount of fluoride in public drinking water.

WHY?

Fluoride has been shown to enhance the brain’s absorption of aluminum (the substance that’s found in the brains of most Alzheimer’s patients). In addition, three different osteoporosis studies have associated hip fractures with fluoridation and excessive fluoride has been shown to damage the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, leading to limited joint mobility, ligament calcification, muscular degeneration and neurological deficits.

While the EPA regulates the amount of fluoride in tap water 🚰, the FDA regulates the amount of fluoride allowed in bottled water products… the tricky part is that manufacturers don’t include it on the label unless they’ve added it to the water.

Below is a list of highly-fluorinated bottled waters to AVOID ❌

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