Reverse osmosis is the most sure fire way. I bought a fluoride testing kit and test all kinds of stuff. My reverse osmosis filter gets it all out. Then if I make black tea with it, it is higher than my crappy, plain tap water. I didn't believe that tea had it until I tested it myself.
I live in an apartment and had no issues installing the RO under the kitchen sink. Our water is nasty. Higher than EPA recommendations on a lot of stuff. I'm a geek and have a very sensitive Geiger counter. My filters are fun to test when dirty. We have a bit of uranium in our water.
RO (reverse osmosis) water filters. They install near your faucet, starting around a hundred bucks to the more fancy expensive ones that re-add minerals, you can find em online. Easy to maintain too, only need to service once every couple of years.
They're quite common in less developed countries with dirty water supplies but a sizeable middle class that doesn't want that shit unfiltered. Works for fluoride too.
Don't use the cheap charcoal filter faucet attachment and jugs, they don't get fluoride.
Anyone has a cheap and easy way to take fluoride out of tap water????
U mean like boiling water and collecting the vapor with cooking pans? Honest question..
Thanks!!
Reverse osmosis is the most sure fire way. I bought a fluoride testing kit and test all kinds of stuff. My reverse osmosis filter gets it all out. Then if I make black tea with it, it is higher than my crappy, plain tap water. I didn't believe that tea had it until I tested it myself.
Congrats bro i appreciate ur efforts.. Might look into that. Ty
I live in an apartment and had no issues installing the RO under the kitchen sink. Our water is nasty. Higher than EPA recommendations on a lot of stuff. I'm a geek and have a very sensitive Geiger counter. My filters are fun to test when dirty. We have a bit of uranium in our water.
Berkey filters, expensive up front cost but well worth it. They'll even purify highway runoff from rain
Thanks brother ill look into it
Berkey water fitters. They have an add on filter specific to fluoride.
Ty
RO (reverse osmosis) water filters. They install near your faucet, starting around a hundred bucks to the more fancy expensive ones that re-add minerals, you can find em online. Easy to maintain too, only need to service once every couple of years.
They're quite common in less developed countries with dirty water supplies but a sizeable middle class that doesn't want that shit unfiltered. Works for fluoride too.
Don't use the cheap charcoal filter faucet attachment and jugs, they don't get fluoride.
Thanks brother ill look for it.