Then that is another good reason to put Epsom Salts in any bath, you absorb Mg
and you don't absorb Fl.

Thanks!

Janet

Norton, Steve wrote:
Maybe but not likely. I believe that in California, fluoride is added at
1 ppm. That would be 1 mg/l. Not much. Plus, Magnesium Fluoride is used
for optical elements in both the infrared and ultraviolet ranges.  It is
also used as a coating for optical lenses in the visible range.
Magnesium Fluoride, has a refractive index of about 1.37 and would
likely be invisible in water even in significant amounts.

 - Steve N

-----Original Message-----
From: Garnet_LDN [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 9:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL:Re: CS>Pesticide filter uses silver nanoparticles
- fluoride

If Epsom Salts would work then I should see a percipitate when I add it
to
my city bath water, and I don't so ?

Maybe Mg Chloride will give up it's Cl in favor of Fl?

Janet

Norton, Steve wrote:
Magnesium chloride is what was used in the animal studies and should work. I would also think that Epsom salts, magnesium sulfate, would
work.


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