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half pint | 10:20 Fri 25th Apr 2008 | Drinks
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i prefer fizzy water, is this as good for you as still water ? are there any side effects from drinking to much? other than wind!!
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Fizzy water is usually carbonated, so is actually slightly acidic, I beleieve. Maybe not good for your teeth??
True - and probably better for you than still tap water, with its added chlorine and flouride. Yeuck.
Don't understand Icey, I thought fluoride is good for teeth?
Hi hun - you still up?!! I love these debates - so I'll try and make it concise, otherwise I could be here for hours!!! Basically, we've all been led to think that flouride is a good thing, but rising levels of it are directly connected to the disruption of enzymes necessary for cell repair. It's potentially toxic, because it acts as a soft water tranquilizer, and effects the thyroid and heart functions - also causing mouth, stomach & kidnet cancer - at the least! People just accept the blurge about it being "good for you", but it's just a slow poison. I mostly use bottled water from the source, although our tap water isn't tampered with - yet.
Anyway hun, I'm away now. Just had a break - and a cuppa - and everyone sems to've faded off, so I'll do the same. Night to you - xx
Thanks Ice. I use boiled water also.
I must thoroughly rinse, and extra rinse my mouth after brushing my teeth. Now who said this site is crap? Lots of helpful people with an abundance of valuable information.
Do you two not sleep!?

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