Richie_asg1
Junior Member
Just to give a bit of information on Fluoride in water.
Apparently Fluoride is added to water in England - but not in Scotland. This list is the number of countries that do and do not add it, although it can occur naturally it will not be in the form of hydrofluorosilicic acid which is what they add. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluoridation_by_country
I think it is interesting that Germany doesn't.
This is a freedom of information request to Scottish water in 2009, and if they have started adding it after this then nobody has picked up on it - https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/flouride
And here - http://dwqr.scot/search-results?q=fluoride
And before I had a quick look - I presumed it was in there!
It it interesting that China doesn't add it, but that it has to remove it in some areas because natural levels cause bone and brain deformities.
The question should be -why do they add it to England's water?
Apparently Fluoride is added to water in England - but not in Scotland. This list is the number of countries that do and do not add it, although it can occur naturally it will not be in the form of hydrofluorosilicic acid which is what they add. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluoridation_by_country
I think it is interesting that Germany doesn't.
This is a freedom of information request to Scottish water in 2009, and if they have started adding it after this then nobody has picked up on it - https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/flouride
And here - http://dwqr.scot/search-results?q=fluoride
And before I had a quick look - I presumed it was in there!
It it interesting that China doesn't add it, but that it has to remove it in some areas because natural levels cause bone and brain deformities.
The question should be -why do they add it to England's water?