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    ^ If you rub it into your gums it goes straight into your bloodstream without being subjected to stomach acid and filtered by your liver.

    As far as my research took me, it's only a few places in the UK that they fluoridate the water, but yes it's despicable. I know the whole country has chlorine in the water.

    I use a water distiller myself, and even after distilling one litre of tap water, the disgusting chlorine stinking gunk left at the bottom is shocking. Certainly rather have that at the bottom of the distillation tank than in my body.

    • id look into re mineralization of the water if you distill. part of the water usefulness is water pick up minerals from the earth, makes it more alive to the body..yurimon
    • id look into re mineralization of the water if you distill. part of the water usefulness is water pick up minerals from the earth, makes it more alive to the body..yurimon
    • id look into re mineralization of the water if you distill. part of the water usefulness is water pick up minerals from the earth, makes it more alive to the body..yurimon
    • id look into re mineralization of the water if you distill. part of the water usefulness is water pick up minerals from the earth, makes it more alive to the body..yurimon
    • more alive to the body...yurimon
    • wha? how that happen...yurimon
    • I get the minerals I need from my diet mostly, but drop himalayan salt into the water from time to time. :)set
    • thank fuck I'm not the only one!mugwart

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