Having a chat in the nexus chat last night got me thinking about flouride. I'm not a chemist or anything so this question may be stupid.
The tap water in scotland has flouride added to it even though its illegal to prepare food with flouridated water in the eu and i was thinking well flouride is obviously bad for you if europe thinks its bad in your food. Seeing as america has flouridated tap water too this could affect a lot of people. Most [people i read about are using tap water in their extractions and i wonder, where does the flouride go? Does it get crashed out and discarded with all the other rubbish or does it stay there till the end and is in the final product?
As i said this may be a stupid question but it would concern me if i was smoking regular amounts of flouride knowing how damaging it is to the I.Q. Any help on this matter would be apprecited.
The tap water in scotland has flouride added to it even though its illegal to prepare food with flouridated water in the eu and i was thinking well flouride is obviously bad for you if europe thinks its bad in your food. Seeing as america has flouridated tap water too this could affect a lot of people. Most [people i read about are using tap water in their extractions and i wonder, where does the flouride go? Does it get crashed out and discarded with all the other rubbish or does it stay there till the end and is in the final product?
As i said this may be a stupid question but it would concern me if i was smoking regular amounts of flouride knowing how damaging it is to the I.Q. Any help on this matter would be apprecited.