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Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by JibbyJedi
I am from MA. and I can attest to the chemical smell in the water, along with the infuriating results of the population's mentality.
I wouldn't drink smelly water but sodium fluoride is odorless.
It doesn't take bad water to make stupid people.
Originally posted by VeritasAequitas
reply to post by Dustytoad
To the people who want to argue about distilled water losing nutrients/minerals: They are inorganic, your body can't use them anyways.
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by Dustytoad
They are expensive to keep, to maintain, and for every gallon treated, they waste four.
Originally posted by JibbyJedi
reply to post by Phage
How can you be "retarded" if you're dead?
Slow kill it's called.
One becomes retarded before cancer sets in.
I am from MA. and I can attest to the chemical smell in the water, along with the infuriating results of the population's mentality. Visit MA. sometime, there will be no doubt.
One example of the incompetence of the workers' mentality...
start at 0:35
1 example. No one read the bag's warnings apparently.
ETA-
Reluctantly, I've added an example of the results of Massachusetts Fluoride....
edit on 7-8-2012 by JibbyJedi because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by Iwinder
Wow, only a gallon wasted for every gallon filtered.
Do you have a whole house system or a tap system?
Originally posted by wearewatchingyouman
In a surprising reversal, last month EPA’s announced that it intends to lower the maximum amount of fluoride in drinking water because of growing evidence supporting the chemical’s possible deleterious effects to children’s health.
In 2006, the National Academy of Sciences report that found dental fluorosis – caused by too much fluoride – capable of putting children at risk of developing other dental problems including the breakdown of tooth enamel, discoloration and pitting.
January’s EPA recommendation reversal was made following a revised risk assessment study that found 2 out of 5 adolescents had tooth streaking or spottiness and some pitting as a result of excessive fluoride. In addition, other studies have found excessive ingestion of fluoride capable of increasing the risk of brittle bones leading to fractures and debilitating bone abnormalities.
FOX news EPA reverses itself on flouride
This is huge. Not only does it confirm what many have been saying for years, but the US government is actually admitting they were wrong about something... Chalk another up for the kooky conspiracy theorists...
Please flag so the word gets spread through the community, and PLEASE inform your friends and family.edit on 6-8-2012 by wearewatchingyouman because: add
*Still good news but it turns out this article is a year old. Just goes to show how little attention the truth is paidedit on 6-8-2012 by wearewatchingyouman because: update