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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Raven Lythrum
<lilylavycrowley@ wrote:
If you boil water before you use it does that take out the fluoride?
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The answer is no. Fluoride is a salt, and if you boil the water, the
salt is left behind. Boiling water does remove chlorine (a gas), and it
kills germs that may be in the water (and parasites). But it does not
reduce the concentration of salts, including fluoride. It also does
nothing to lower concentration of metallic elements (mercury and other
heavy metals).
Boiling water may reduce the concentration of volatile liquids, though.
Alcohol has a lower boiling point, and the alcohol will boil off before
the water. Certain other hydrocarbons are volatile, and will boil off
at least partially. Heavier, tar-like compounds will not boil off
because their boiling point is higher than that of water. You only
concentrate these, as with salts like fluoride.
However, if you distill the water and collect the vapor, condensing it
back to water, the fluoride is left behind. And I mean totally, since
the vapor pressure of fluoride at 100 degrees C is as good as zero.
Reverse osmosis filters work well with fluoride, as do those special
filters you can get that remove fluoride. Get a good one--and remember
those things are almost as bulky as a toaster and stand 30 cm tall. A
good model has 2 separate filters--one for fluoride, one for general
water filtering. They do last longer than your Brita or Pur filters
(and longer than the number of Brita or Pur filters the money you are
going to spend would have bought).
Too bad we can't simply concentrate the fluoride (and whatever shit the
kikes put in the water on purpose) and send it back to make the kikes
ingest it. A good dose of strychnine would be nice for the kikes to
boot.