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Mar 13, 2024 - 09:08 AM
Roving Blue water ozonators can't get rid of flouride completely, but they can certainly help, here is how:
"Ozone is a strong oxidant . When bubbled into water, it kills pathogens and neutralizes most contaminants. The term neutralization refers to the change from a harmful to a harmless state. Although ozone does not remove contaminants, it will neutralize most – including the toxic fluoride compounds added to drinking water. Ozone de-activates the fluoride ion (by grabbing the free electron). In the author’s experience (using biofeedback testing), fluoridated water treated with ozone is acceptable to the human body, whereas untreated water is not. When used along with a simple carbon filter, ozonation is a remarkable option."
But not all water ozonators are created equal. By far the strongest and safest products feature ozone that is dissolved into the water electrolytically - that is, using the water itself as the source of oxygen for the process. Other methods use technologies which do produce ozone, however it is still in gas form, it must be dissolved into the water somehow, usually through a bubbler type device. "EO3" ozone generators dissolve ozone directly into the water.
"Ozone is a strong oxidant . When bubbled into water, it kills pathogens and neutralizes most contaminants. The term neutralization refers to the change from a harmful to a harmless state. Although ozone does not remove contaminants, it will neutralize most – including the toxic fluoride compounds added to drinking water. Ozone de-activates the fluoride ion (by grabbing the free electron). In the author’s experience (using biofeedback testing), fluoridated water treated with ozone is acceptable to the human body, whereas untreated water is not. When used along with a simple carbon filter, ozonation is a remarkable option."
But not all water ozonators are created equal. By far the strongest and safest products feature ozone that is dissolved into the water electrolytically - that is, using the water itself as the source of oxygen for the process. Other methods use technologies which do produce ozone, however it is still in gas form, it must be dissolved into the water somehow, usually through a bubbler type device. "EO3" ozone generators dissolve ozone directly into the water.
Source: How to remove flouride from water - Dancing with Water website