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Is water in Warsaw artificially flouridated?


Beingvenus 1 | -
1 Sep 2012 #1
My husband and I are movin to Warsaw in a week and I'm trying to figure out f there's anything I should bring with me or buy Immedietely when we get there. I am concerned about flouridated water. Almost all city water in the USA contains flouride. I have heard only 4% of polish water is flouridated but I was wondering if that 4% is in Warsaw. If so I'll need to get a pretty heavy duty filtration system or buy bottled

For a while. Any insight would be very helpful.

If no one knows the answer can anyone help me find the water authority so I can ask them?
pawian 222 | 24,365
1 Sep 2012 #2
What`s wrong with flouride?
isthatu2 4 | 2,694
1 Sep 2012 #3
You will probably be doing what the locals do,buying drinking water,even though many people say there is nothing wrong with Warsaw tap water these days there is still a suspision.

Though it has to be said, there is nothing wrong with fluride....unless you are an insane USAF general worrying about his essence being changed by pinko commies.....

Gentlemen,please,no fighting,this is the war room!

Sorry, but,I really did think it was only that lunatic in Dr Strangelove who worried about the Fluride.....at the end of the day,with all the sh!t man has been producing chemical wise for the last hundred and fifty years floating around the planet a bit of fluride keeping your teeth clean via the water system is not up there on the things to worry about list.....the high levels of polution and general *omg,my snot is BLACK and I can barely breathe..* after 2 days in Warsaw is more of a worry !

but Im country,all big cities are dirty and smelly to me ;)
jon357 74 | 22,024
2 Sep 2012 #4
What`s wrong with fluoride?

Nothing at all. Fluoride in water is a good thing.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
2 Sep 2012 #5
Most European countries are not fluoridating their water for a reason.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_fluoridation_controversy#Conspiracy _theories
pawian 222 | 24,365
2 Sep 2012 #6
Sorry, but,I really did think it was only that lunatic in Dr Strangelove who worried about the Fluride.....

Funny.

The communist conspiracy argument declined in influence by the mid-1960s, becoming associated in the public mind with irrational fear and paranoia. It was portrayed in Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film Dr. Strangelove, in which the character General Jack D. Ripper initiates a nuclear war in the hope of thwarting a communist plot to "sap and impurify" the "precious bodily fluids" of the American people with fluoridated water.


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