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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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I wanted to reduce fluoride since I drink alot of tea. I fear that I
may be heading towards fluoride toxicity with the amount of tea that I drink. A low fuoride tea might help. thanks tom |
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Tom in Joisey > wrote in message >. ..
> I wanted to reduce fluoride since I drink alot of tea. I fear that I > may be heading towards fluoride toxicity with the amount of tea that I > drink. A low fuoride tea might help. > > thanks > > > tom Not gonna ask why, but you can start by using non-fluoridated water (I don't think the fluoride boils out)... however, I drink probably close to 2 liters of tea most days, & no sign of fluoride toxicity yet! ('fluoride' is a funny looking word, isn't it?) Rachel |
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rachel wrote:
> Tom in Joisey > wrote in message >. .. > >>I wanted to reduce fluoride since I drink alot of tea. I fear that I >>may be heading towards fluoride toxicity with the amount of tea that I >>drink. A low fuoride tea might help. >> >>thanks >> >> >>tom > > > Not gonna ask why, but you can start by using non-fluoridated water (I > don't think the fluoride boils out)... > however, I drink probably close to 2 liters of tea most days, & no > sign of fluoride toxicity yet! > > ('fluoride' is a funny looking word, isn't it?) > > Rachel Some people are allergic to fluoride, and it isn't a well-established syndrome for doctors. I know someone whose daughters are both allergic, and she got branded a John Birch nut for years for insisting that fluoridated water was the problem. dmh |
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