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Originally posted by iamaperson
reply to post by EssenSieMich
I am of the opinion that fluoride is not poisonous (how many scientists are against it, and how many people are dying or getting sick because of it). I have not read one proper paper that says fluoride is poisonous. I am fairly certain that sunscreen is poisonous, however I guess you or I could research it.
Originally posted by SG-17
reply to post by EssenSieMich
So, I take it you have had problems with your precious bodily fluids being sapped because of fluoridation?
Avoid drinking black or red tea. There are many health benefits associated with chemical compounds found in tea, but this may be a beverage to avoid if you need to reduce your fluorine intake. Black and red tea come from two different types of plants, but both leaves naturally contain high amounts of fluorine. Be wary of tinned fish and canned food items. Fluoride may be used as a preservative. Avoid black or red rock salt or items containing black or red rock salt. Avoid using chewing tobacco. Avoid long term use of medication that contains fluorine. Certain antidepressants and medications for osteoporosis contain fluorine
Originally posted by iamaperson
reply to post by EssenSieMich
I am of the opinion that fluoride is not poisonous (how many scientists are against it, and how many people are dying or getting sick because of it). I have not read one proper paper that says fluoride is poisonous. I am fairly certain that sunscreen is poisonous, however I guess you or I could research it.
how does fluorine kill a person? Have scientists done some studies on how fluorine kills a man?” the only studies of the effects of exposure of animals to metered dilutions of fluorine in nitrogen were those made at the University of Rochester by a team led by Stokinger in 1949. They did a number of experiments on various animals, and let me tell you what they found. The gas was uniformly fatal to rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, and mice in exposures ranging from 5 minutes at a concentration of 10,000 parts per million (p.p.m.) to 3 hours at 200 p.p.m. Guinea pigs survived an exposure of 7 hours to 100 p.p.m., but the over-all mortality among the various species was 60 per cent. Respiratory damage, with swelling of the lungs - technically called pulmonary edema-, was the cause of death. More prolonged exposure, up to 35 days, was made to lesser concentrations. Irritation of the eyes and nasal and mouth mucosal lining was noted at concentrations of 5 to 10 p.p.m., and dogs exhibited irrational seizures, many of which were fatal. Moderate to severe lung irritation occurred at all levels down to 3 mg./cu. meter, and rats showed also a high degree of destruction of their testes at 25-mg. level. The tolerated exposure was taken as 1 p.p.m. (1.7 mg./cu. meter),and hydrogen fluoride and fluorine were regarded as independently toxic.