I made the switch and also sprung for fluoride/arsenic filters from Berkey.
Unfortunately, it'll probably take a long time to get noticeable benefits, but I also need to get a chlorine/fluoride filter for the tap for showers. I can say for certain that the flavor is INCREDIBLY different after the fluoride filtration, compared to non-fluoride filtration products.
Another aspect that oft gets passed up is competitive inhibition. A lot of halogens (fluorine, bromine, chlorine, iodine) will compete with each other and disrupt a lot of biological processes.
Soft plastics are the ones know to be phthalates based. The ones that break down into stuff like xenestrogen, a synthetic molecule similar to estrogen that disrupts human hormones.
Also would you trust a bottled water company to do something as expensive as filtering fluoride? Maybe if it came from a country where they dont add fluoride to the water would it be free? But otherwise, it'd have fluoride.
I made the switch and also sprung for fluoride/arsenic filters from Berkey.
Unfortunately, it'll probably take a long time to get noticeable benefits, but I also need to get a chlorine/fluoride filter for the tap for showers. I can say for certain that the flavor is INCREDIBLY different after the fluoride filtration, compared to non-fluoride filtration products.
Another aspect that oft gets passed up is competitive inhibition. A lot of halogens (fluorine, bromine, chlorine, iodine) will compete with each other and disrupt a lot of biological processes.
Probably easier to drink bottled water maybe?
Soft plastics are the ones know to be phthalates based. The ones that break down into stuff like xenestrogen, a synthetic molecule similar to estrogen that disrupts human hormones.
Also would you trust a bottled water company to do something as expensive as filtering fluoride? Maybe if it came from a country where they dont add fluoride to the water would it be free? But otherwise, it'd have fluoride.