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Check Tap Water Fluoride Levels
Check your local tap water’s fluoride concentration using municipal water-quality reports or a direct water test, then compare it with the CDC’s reference level of about 0.7 mg/L. This helps you know whether your drinking water is within the expected range or whether you may want to adjust your fluoride exposure from other sources.
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“But if you want to know how much fluoride is in your drinking water, whether or not it is above, at, or below that value, you need to get your tap water tested. Now, fortunately, there are websites that can tell you how much fluoride is in your drinking water.”
huberman · AMA #15: Fluoride Benefits/Risks & Vagus Nerve Stimulation · Feb 1, 2024 · 14:15 · open ↗
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