If so, prove it with a quote. I never argued any such thing. What I did argue was this: I don't have to worry about fluoridation, or any other water additives because I filter my water. H2O baby. Accept no substitute.
I realize that you have trouble with reading comprehension and remembering who argued what, so I'll cut you some slack here.
you can't filter out ions. you cn only filter out particulates.
Boy, when you're a dumbass, you go for broke. Since Mr. Phil is halfway lodged up your ass, I suppose that includes him, or half of him, scientifically speaking, as well:
"Ion exchange resins exist in the form of cation exchange resins and anion exchange resins. The BRITA water filter cartridge is filled with cation exchangers. These replace positively charged ions such as calcium, magnesium, lead, copper or aluminium with positively charged hydrogen ions. Anion exchange resins replace negatively charged ions from tap water (e.g. nitrate, sulphate and phosphate) with negatively charged chloride or hydroxide ions. These are primarily used as nitrate filters."
Just bunt and grab a base while you still can.
Um.... you will notice that it doesn't mention flouride ion, that's because fluoride can't be replaced by hydroxide or chloride due to its reactvity. Sorry dude you're sucking back the Fl- with every glass.