Flouride The Hidden Poison in Our Water?
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@RandyBful1 Because its unnecessary, it does indeed help tooth protection but also in recent studies is not "worth the risk". Its not some government conspiracy to poison the people, it was just believed to do more than it actually does.
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@madjimms: Then, why are more and more municipalities having it removed from their water supply? Back to sleep, silly sheeple! Go have another diet coke!
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@RandyBful1 Actually the studies done about fluoride toxicity show virtually no indication of it being toxic at the low doses found in city water supplies. This is simply media hype that attracts young "truther" types into buying bottled water & Brita filters.
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Fluoride isn't toxic in small quantities. Also, why did he mention those elements? They have nothing to do with Fluoride.... & silver isn't even toxic Neither is selenium & phosphorus. Gotta love psudo-science!
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@dadefinest305 Demand and supply is only Greed and speculations, and this is the reason why we are paying so much for gas.
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@Maputort If you only knew the lies that they fed us these days, and don't worry the Rotschilds and the Sainclair, they get everything that's not dangerous to their health, while they watch us die. For example we should really think about the law of demand and supply, think about it: i'm selling 1000 Gallon of gas for $100 i make $100000 profit, if i have to make 2000 Gallons, it will cost me 2 times the price to deliver the 2K gallons, but i will still make my $100K profit, so nothing is lost
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Is this in Canada too?
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Interesting. Most of my friends from Mozambique have perfect white teeth and most grew up in villages where Flouride might be considered a planet, and all have their teeth. So I don't understand the correlation that Flouride helps with cavities, and most of my American friends are missing at least 1-2 teeth, most of my military friends have complete dentures and aren't in their 40's yet.
a reverse osmosis system
terryboy23 2 years ago 4
This is from Canada. I was buying Nestle's Pure Spring bottled water, because it had no fluoride in it (0.0). I was going to buy some from Staples, today and decided to check the ingredients. IT LISTED 0.03 FLUORIDE! I didn't buy it. If water (that you drink) contains enough fluoride to affect your teeth, then it contains enough to affect you internally! Doesn't take a rocket scientist. Of course, 99% of the population is so dumbed down, they cant' figure it out! It's a poison! Stupid sheeple!
RandyBful1 1 year ago