• ryannathans@aussie.zone
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    1 month ago

    Are you sure fluoride doesn’t? It does accumulate in the soil, building up in crops. Considering fluoride exposure from all sources, many people are above upper safe limits, even from tea drinking alone

    I don’t think fluoride should be added to water as it just pollutes the environment, where 99.99% of water isn’t coming in contact with teeth

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      1 month ago

      It doesn’t. This is high-school chemistry.

      Fluoride only “accumulates” up to the peak concentration of the environment (no further) on places where it is removed from contact with that environment.

      You can only accumulate fluoride in the soil if you keep adding it and there is almost no rain to wash it away.