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Originally posted by Devino
If only a fraction of these claims about the problems with water fluoridation are true then why are there not multiple class action law suits against these local municipalities?
Originally posted by Ericthedoubter
You drink tea?Green tea?Healthy isn't it?
www.poisonfluoride.com...
That's nice to know,eh?
Good news though. Frequent exposure to outdoor sunshine, 20 minutes or so at a time, will help stimulate a fluoride calcified pineal gland. Just make sure you take off your hat. This is more important than most realize, because the pineal gland affects so much other enzyme and endocrine activity, including melatonin production.
Originally posted by Ericthedoubter
reply to post by chyeaaitskristyn
And Alzheimers.
It's why I stopped drinking tea a few weeks ago.
Results: Tamarind intake led to significant increase (P
Originally posted by dereks
Originally posted by Devino
If only a fraction of these claims about the problems with water fluoridation are true then why are there not multiple class action law suits against these local municipalities?
Because the claims about flouride in water are not true, just conspiracy theory nonsense.
Natural background concentrations are of the order of 0.5 ng/m3. If anthropogenic emissions are included, worldwide background concentrations are of the order of 3 ng/m3. In the Netherlands, concentrations in areas without sources are 30–40 ng/m3, rising to 70 ng/m3 in areas with many sources (2). In a survey of fluoride in the air of some communities in the USA and Canada, concentrations were in the range 0.02–2.0 µg/m3 (6). In some provinces of China, fluoride concentrations in indoor air ranged from 16 to 46 µg/m3 owing to the indoor combustion of high-fluoride coal for cooking and for drying and curing food (7).
Here's the link below:
www.freedrinkingwater.com...