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Flouride in green tea

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Green tea is famous for being contaminated with high levels of fluoride. This is frustrating, because green tea is phenomenally good for your health. It has been proven to lower “bad” cholesterol levels, and it may even help prevent cancer and neurological disorders. It’s probably one of the healthiest beverages you can ever drink.
The tea plant that produces green tea just happens to uptake a huge amount of fluoride from the soils. So when there’s fluoride present in those soils, the green tea will have a surprisingly high concentration, sometimes as much as 25ppm.
An interesting article on this issue is found at Toxipedia.org:
http://toxipedia.org/display/toxipedia/Fluoride+Content+in+Tea
While this fluoride in green tea might not be a health hazard all by itself, the governments of the world seem insistent on pumping even more synthetic, chemical fluoride into the water supplies, thereby creating a high risk for fluorosis. Adding green tea to the fluoride consumption you might experience from tap water is a recipe for disaster: brittle bones, discoloration of teeth and even cancer.

Source
http://www.infowars.com/the-10-worst-toxins-hidden-in-vitamins-supplemen...

HydeMind's picture

Funny you bring this up because there was just an article on a lady who died from drinking too much tea for years.
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2013/03/24/460558/

But in the above article the lady drank nearly 100 bags a day!! I think a few cups is fine. Fluoride is added to most public water and in toothpaste among other things. Its good for the dentes.

HailRazor's picture

I wouldn't disagree that flouride prevents enamel decay of the teeth. I would just rather gargle and spit it out instead of bathing in it and swallowing. Not sure about you, but my dentist insisted I spit when he gave me a flouride treatment. Not sure why the Government wants me to swallow it.