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Topic started on 17-1-2012 @ 05:41 AM by NeoVain

Fluoride Linked to #1 Cause of Death in New Research


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Groundbreaking new research has linked sodium fluoride to cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide. Researchers found that fluoride consumption directly stimulates the hardening of your arteries, a condition known as atherosclerosis that is highly correlated with the #1 killer. Sodium fluoride is currently added to the water supply of many cities worldwide, despite extreme opposition from health professionals and previous studies linking it to decreased IQ and infertility.
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reply posted on 17-1-2012 @ 05:56 AM by Big Raging Loner
reply to post by daaskapital



It boggles the mind. Almost all psychiatric medication contains it too, which is in my opinion largely over prescribed. It all contributes to how much is circulating in our water supply.


reply posted on 17-1-2012 @ 05:59 AM by Maslo
Here is the abstract:

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...

It talks about fluoride uptake by already damaged vascular walls. This is useful for PET scan purposes where fluoride is used as a marker of damaged walls. There is not a word in that research about fluoride being harmful for vascular walls.
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reply posted on 17-1-2012 @ 06:15 AM by SyphonX
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Well it goes on to conclude that sodium fluoride intake may be associated with an increased cardiovascular risk. Yet that's the problem with most official "fluoride studies" isn't it? All the results are compartmentalized and they'll say "not enough risk here", "not enough risk there", but it's separated into neat little packages. When they say "tap levels are safe" for instance, they don't take into account the fact that everything produced and sold for consumption in America is manufactured with the same tap supplies we drink.

Therefore, it's fairly obvious you exceed "safe dosage" because it's in your bread, it's in your juice, it's in your medicine... anything that is produced with the same tap water, will have sodium fluoride in it. Then you whip fluoridated toothpaste in your mouth to top it all off, a rather extreme amount of intake on the 'broad spectrum', in my humble opinion.

Even this study fails to take this into account, and they only apply the test to the mentioned drugs.
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reply posted on 17-1-2012 @ 06:41 AM by LightSpeedDriver
reply to post by GogoVicMorrow


I just read on a site reverse-osmosis devices remove up to 95% so I guess the answer might be "No".


reply posted on 17-1-2012 @ 06:45 AM by THEDUDE86
Originally posted by purplemer
reply to
post by GogoVicMorrow



Reverse osmosis kits but they are expensive.....


They are day to install and for around 150 US dollars you can have one....not as expensive as you may think


reply posted on 17-1-2012 @ 06:47 AM by Maslo
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Well it goes on to conclude that sodium fluoride intake may be associated with an increased cardiovascular risk.


Not as a cause, but as an effect of already damaged arteries. Which is why it supposed to be useful for PET scan diagnosis of atherosclerosis. Fluoride is used as a contrast agent in PET scans. This study says that it binds onto damaged walls and lights them up. Nothing more, nothing less.
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reply posted on 17-1-2012 @ 06:53 AM by SethGecko
reply to post by scoobyrob



Not to discredit you, but there are many toxic chemicals you could ingest daily such as to much salt, to much sugar and to many carbohydrates.. but because they are not in high toxicity it doesn't actually effect your body in a bad way, much like the % of fluorinated water. Is it bad for you? Yes in certain doses, can it be beneficial yes, in certain doses.

Hell why don't you guys parade around saying alcohol is drank everyday and is highly toxic and bad for your health and body. Much the same with cigarettes. (they do have warning labels on these both substances) But in certain studies alcohol is actually GOOD for you provided you're responsible and have small doses. Much like fluorinated water, can you show me a study conducted on basic tap water that proves how bad it is to the general populus? Not just how bad the chemical is, in general?
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