To: TomB
There is a standard ppm (parts per million) intake amount for Fluoride. How can we possibly know how much we are ingesting, when it's in soup, pop, beer, juices, etc. There's no way to know how much one consumes on a daily basis and no labeling requirements for fluoride on food products. Then there's the amount you get from bathing.
344 posted on
11/20/2002 7:45:02 PM PST by
madfly
To: madfly
There is a standard ppm (parts per million) intake amount for Fluoride. How can we possibly know how much we are ingesting, when it's in soup, pop, beer, juices, etc. There's no way to know how much one consumes on a daily basis and no labeling requirements for fluoride on food products. Then there's the amount you get from bathing. Don't forget toothpaste, pretty much any and all foods, as well as the air we breath. Tobacco has fluorides as well.
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