Fluoride in Tea
February 21st, 2007
With all the new awareness of trying to get back to purity in foods and going organic we also think about our water and what chemicals are put into it to make it safe to drink. Many of you have purifying systems to take out some of these chemicals. That is one way of getting rid of chemicals we deem harmful to ourselves and our children. One very important natural chemical that occurs in tea leaves is fluoride. Black tea carries the most fluoride but all tea has this most important content for our bones and teeth. For further information read Dr. Jane Higdon’s research on fluoride at the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University.
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1. teladen | July 18th, 2007 at 5:35 pm
Fluoride is also found in Rooibos. Loose tea has the most concentration
of fluoride compared to tea bags
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