Nursery Water Not Good For Babies – Bottled Water With Added Fluoride Under Fire

nurserywater.jpgAs more and more companies use natural, green and healthy labeling to promote their products, there is bound to be some that step over the line. As I wrote about last week, parents are increasingly aware of the role that fluoride plays when it comes to healthy teeth.

While the experts disagree on whether added fluoride in small amounts is necessary, companies as diverse as toothpaste manufacturers and more recently bottled water distributors have jumped on the bandwagon. Now one of them, Nursery Water, is under scrutiny by major environmental action groups.

One of the nation’s biggest infant bottle water companies – Nursery Water - is misleading parents with erroneous information on its website and advertising materials touting the safety and benefits of fluoride in infant bottled water in clear violation of Federal Trade Commission rules, noted Environmental Working Group (EWG) scientists in a letter sent today to officials at the FDA and FTC.


Additional action is being taken by the group, Fluoride Action Network, is petitioning Wal-Mart to take it off their shelves.

On November 9th, 2006, the American Dental Association (ADA) issued an alert advising parents to avoid fluoridated water when reconstituting infant formula. ADA’s advice, however, has been mostly ignored by the media. Nursery Water, the nation’s leading fluoridated water for babies, still markets its product nationwide at Wal-Mart and other major retailers.

Meanwhile Nursery Water continues to promote use of their distilled water with added fluoride to parents of infants. Copy from their web site and on their packages continues to advise mothers that using added fluoride is appropriate in direct contradiction to the ADA warning and at risk to their babies’ health.

… Nursery® Purified Water with added Fluoride, processed by steam distillation, has been trusted by new mothers like you for mixing with infant formulas, diluting juices and as a good source of pure drinking water. Nursery® is a convenient source of fluoride … (and) an important part of your plan during those precious infant years.

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  1. That’s so frustrating. My friend’s doctor specifically told her to use nursery water for formula feeding. It’s not solely an issue for wal-mart or parents making decisions based on advertising. It can be based on strongly worded physicians advice, which can be harder for a new parent to question.

  2. IF you study the birth of flouride in our water system you will find it was a toxin that companies had a hard time disposing of. The same way the dairy industry had a hard time getting rid of whey(now great for bulking up protein shakes). Creative marketing helped both industries by making it a useful product.

    In today’s world you must research anything you put in your body. Our pediatricians do not have time to do that as they are seeing 4-7 children per hour.

    The general population may not realize that most informational press releases on products are written up by the product’s development & marketing teams. Journalists are so busy and spread thin even they do not have enough time to give the article the proper research it needs.

  3. Nursery Water company is setting itself up for many years of litigation in the future, as it has been unequivocably shown that giving fluoride to infants increases the risks of fluorosis to 40% and that this not only affects the baby teeth, but in fact the permanent teeth as well! Not to mention the retention and accumulation of fluoride (80% in young children) which then binds with lead and aluminium to cause further soft tissue, brain and bone problems later in life. If they had half a brain between them they would quietly, but quickly, remove this product from the shelves.

  4. Our federal officials are just as derelict in their responsibilities because they are not getting the word out that infants must not ingest fluoride.

    Fluoride is neither a nutrient nor essential for healthy teeth. It doesn’t belong in the water supply - whether bottled or from the tap

    Take Action to End Fluoridation
    http://www.FluorideAction.Net

  5. Fluoride is actually made from the waste by-products of the fertilizer and aluminum industries. It does far more damage than good in my opinion. Besides fluorosis, it can also cause joint problems, and depression, among other things. I was on fluoride vitamins from the time I was an infant until I was 14 years old. I suffered from many joint problems, and I wound up losing all of my teeth by the time I was 25. I was told that I had “soft teeth”, but I now know that I suffered from dental fluorosis. Children, as well as adults should do research on this harmful product that is classified as a poison!

  6. I’m from Australia; and here our water supply has been fluoridated since the 70’s (if not earlier). For many of us concerned about taking toxins into our bodies, or, as a parent, even more alarmingly, putting them into our children, bottled or filtered water is our only option. I have never heard of NurseryWater… how strange that a company would specifically market itself as a ‘nursery water’ for mixing with infant formula etc. Seems quite bizarre to me. I guess the old adage holds true… breast is best… far better than fluoridated and/or supplemented water anyway.

  7. Piksii,
    I had never heard of nursery water either, before MC told me about it. I thought parents were suppose to use distilled water for formula. Glad I never had to worry about that!

  8. This isn’t even accurate.

    I went on the ADA website and it says special-interest groups are misconstruing their alert. They only advised parents that children under 1 need less fluoride “because they are so small”.

  9. My child had really bad diaherra from using this nursery water. I’m not sure what is in it but after changing to premixed formula the diaherra was gone. I wish I could sue there behinds.

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