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Fluoride

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Hi i have found a cheap scorce of water that is clorine and sodium free, filterd by reverse-osmosis. The bottle says Fluoride added. Is that a problem?
 
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Quote[/b] (Finch @ Mar. 01 2004,09:52)]Hi i have found a cheap scorce of water that is clorine and sodium free, filterd by reverse-osmosis. The bottle says Fluoride added. Is that a problem?
there are lots of chlourides and fluorides. what kind of fluoride?
 
it doesnt say
 
Bumping this up because i need a answer from someone please:)
 
I'd stick with distilled
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why would floride be in the water? It belongs on your teeth
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That's how they get it on your teeth. They add it to drinking water and tooth paste.
 
Yes flouride can be toxic, at certain levels.
I imagine Cps would be more sensitive than most plants therefore I would stick with plain RO or distilled.
 
Try some of it on your flytraps and see if it makes the flytraps "teeth" stronger. hehe
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