No fluoride added in DK, never has been.
If you love movies you will get a kick otta this one,make s you think about our current heath system,i give this one a 10/10
http://stagevu.com/video/bunmahzhyuek
They add flouride in most cites also....BTW...i want to take my mushroom extracts and algae but i have to wait,im afraid il mess with the meds still lingering arond in my body as you know these super foods have a detoxifying effect as well as an immue boosting property more so than most other foods....think ill just stick with my organic virgin coconut oil and my green drinks and my organic whey until i get( IF) the SVR in 2 weeks....im itiching to power trip on the super foods
Hold your breath.... there is still chlorine in the water and all the yuk which runs through the pipes. I filter my water anyways.
Is Denmark utopia?
The staffing within the water resources area at GEUS numbers a total of 50 - 60 specialists, including PhD's, MSc's, and technicians, which provide consulting services to public and private sectors in Denmark and abroad. This includes Danish as well as international donor projects in Eastern Europe and in developing countries. The project activities are supported by a number of tools and systems which are constantly being maintained and developed and includes the following:
•Geophysical logging techniques
•Hydraulic testing and sampling tools
•Age dating methods and tracer techniques
•Advanced laboratory capability for chemical and microbiological analyses
•Data processing tools and GIS systems
•Groundwater flow modelling
I want to move to Denmark.looks like the Govt has a really good system to monitor the water for toxic watses,the best on the planet.Now if the rest of the world would do this.
On a national level GEUS completes regional analyses through systematic measurements and modelling of the development in quantity and quality of the water resources. The backbone of these activities is the National Centre for Groundwater and Well data, which has been in function since the Danish Water Supply Act was formulated in 1926 (worlds first), and now contains digital well log data from more than 270.000 boreholes in Denmark. In addition GEUS is the topic centre for Danish Groundwater Monitoring, including the operation of an early warning system for pesticide leaching, and giving the annually updated status of groundwater quality and quantity. Furthermore GEUS is developing a National Water Resources Model which will help to compute the changes in the distribution of the water resources on regional and national level caused by changes in climate, land use, and groundwater withdrawal. Flow in double porous media, soil-water interaction, transport of contaminants and bio-degradation are key fields of research.
http://www.geus.dk/program-areas/water/water-uk.htm