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Is Nursery water with fluoride safe?

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Is Nursery water with fluoride safe?

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kris pedersen

No over time weeakens the enamel on the baby’ teeth

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The American Dental Association says NOT to use fluoridated water to make infant formula. Its a scam http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/positi… # For infants who get most of their nutrition from formula during the first 12 months, ready-to-feed formula is preferred to help ensure that infants do not exceed the optimal amount of fluoride intake. # If liquid concentrate or powdered infant formula is the primary source of nutrition, it can be mixed with water that is fluoride free or contains low levels of fluoride to reduce the risk of fluorosis. Examples are water that is labeled purified, demineralized, deionized, distilled or reverse osmosis filtered water. Many grocery stores sell these types of drinking water for less than $1 per gallon. # The occasional use of water containing optimal levels of fluoride should not appreciably increase a child’s risk for fluorosis.

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The American Dental Association recommends using non-fluoridated water for infant formula. Excess fluoride can lead to fluorosis and other health problems.

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My baby will be one in two weeks and he was using it (nursery water) from about 2 days old…no problems.

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I just bought one of those PUR water filters and the doc said that was good, saves you money to.

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