You are correct, reverse osmosis will decrease fluoride:

http://www.happyhealthyandwealthy.com/essential.asp
http://www.problemsolved.com/papers/water/reverse_osmosis.htm

According to this table you get a 98% reduction in fluoride:

http://www.softenerparts.com/reverse_osmosis.htm

Marshall

Dottie Glenn wrote:

>  Hi Jr - I can tell by your e-mail address that you probably live in
> S. Calif.  I live in Escondido and use a Culligan reverse osmosis
> water filter that is attached under my kitchen sink.  When our ever so
> cleaver City Council members decided to add Flouride to our water, I
> called Culligan and asked them if it would filter it out.  They said
> yes, that it definitely would!  Well, I'm still planning on visiting
> their office and see if they have any info to back that up.As I
> understand it, reverse osmosis may not be the best method or filtering
> water, but it is convenient, unlimited usage and cheaper than buying
> bottled water.  Just wish I had a whole house filter because your skin
> will absorb the Flouride in the shower!Also, fyi, there is or is
> shortly going to be a law suit filed against the City of Escondido for
> approving the mass poisoning.  I find it very disturbing that a few
> people have had the power to do this.  I happen to know that they were
> all given the facts on Flouride, but choose to ignore them based on
> "the popular vote".  Well, let's see, today I think I'll decide to
> poison myself just so I can be reelected!!
>
> Pretty wild, huh?
>
> Dottie
>
>
>
> Dottie Glenn
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: [email protected]
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>Fluoride removal question
> Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 09:15:05 -0700
> Does anyone know if fluoride can be filtered out of tap water after it
>
> has been added by the local water agency?
> Thanks,
> jr
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