[–] chocolatepatriot2 0 points 15 points 15 points (+15|-0) ago
Finally, the EPA's own data states Fluoride is a poisionous neurotoxin. lets hope it doesn't take another 20 years to get fluoride out of our water in America. Europe was smarter from the beginning and does not allow it. Hitler put fluoride in the drinking water to make the ppl more complacent. America uses 1/2 the amount as Hitler did.
i believe the only way to avoid it is to drink well water or to use distilled water, and to use fluoride free toothpaste.
we must quit poisoning ourselves and our children.
[–] alphazebra 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
I use fluoride filters but it’s room temp filtration. I do still drink from my fridge water line. It bothers me every time. Whole house osmosis filtration is really expensive. You still get fluoride by breathing in mist in the shower.
[–] mac1221 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I know it is a hassle, but buy a BPA free container and put some water in the fridge. Do not drink water from the fridge. Any kind of water dispensers with thin lumen hoses is an absolute breeding ground for all kinds of nasty critters - it is called biofilm. Water biofilm is very difficult to kill and requires regular use of compounds not safe to drink. This is one of the main reasons hospitals, as well as medical and dental offices, use so many single use disposable items. Charcoal countertop filters only improve taste if that is what you are using. The filters have a very short life as well.
Look into getting a Burkee or Alexapure Pro gravity filter. It does a good job at filtering water and doesn't need electricity.
[–] DeusVultSaecula 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
No he didn't. Stop parroting. Jewish propaganda.
[–] Doglegwarrior ago
does it help with teeth? bad teeth leads fo early death and miserable life? dentisf use toothpaste with floride themselves? i am not disagreeing with the point it shouldnt be in our water Im just asking if it helps teeth?
[–] raver9876 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
When you brush your teeth most of the time you’re not swallowing the fluoride. However, if you think it would be helpful you are free to swallow your toothpaste. You are free to do this despite the fact that when children swallow toothpaste the poison control hotline will tell the parents to take the children to the hospital.
Here’s the problem, in order to get the benefits of drinking water I have to swallow it. I didn’t ask anyone to put fluoride into my water and I don’t want it.
Do you see the difference now?
[–] JohnQ-Arkenstone 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Anyone that has taken first year veterinary science already knows that fluoride is harmful to liveststock as it is not only a neurotoxin, it damages teeth. One of the first things that you are taught is that you never give livestock well water that naturally contains high levels of fluoride. Fluoride causes the teeth of livestock to crack and mottle. The tooth enamel actually over hardens until the teeth become yellow and brittle. When the enamel becomes brittle, thousands of microfractures occur in the tooth enamel which allows the softer inner layer of the dentin to be exposed to bacteria which in turn decays the teeth. As such, ruminants like cattle for example start losing their teeth and will even shatter them as they chew on hay or silage to finely grind the food before swallowing. The first sign that cattle have damaged teeth is weight loss which will lead to death due to starvation. The fact is that the livestock can no longer chew and grind lignin based food sources.
So the question is, if a Doctor of Veterinary medicine already knows this most important fact about fluoride, why are Doctors of Dentistry not taught this very basic scientific fact? The answer is that mottled cracked teeth allow for bacteria to damage the dentin under the enamel which leads to tooth decay. Che-CHING!!!
[–] mac1221 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Thanks for the post Lurker17. Very important stuff. I could write a book on the subject. I have taken a lot of heat over the years for speaking out on this topic. Just like the HCQ debate, taking a stance that goes against the narrative can be dangerous professionally. Thank you RFK Jr for holding their feet to the fire. The whole policy was corrupt from its start back in the 1930's based on epidemiological junk science and it has been junk ever since. We wonder why people cannot wake up - get the fluoride out of the water and the food chain along with vaccines and maybe people will be able to come to their senses.
[–] ReadyToGoHome 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Theres never need for a neurotoxin in the water supply.
[–] Jimiguitarguy 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I’ll be so happy to shut off the fluoride pump in my water plant. I have it running at the lowest setting possible. Showed my state inspector that it leaches lead out of the pipes. Said there’s no regulation how much to feed, only a suggestion of feeding 0.70 mg/L. It is so corrosive. Has wrecked the room it’s in. My supplier wants it gone as well. Very dangerous chemical. Peace!
[–] maga1234 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
So, a nearby town just had an "emergency" city council meeting last night to try and ram through adding fluoride to their water. They obviously picked a time on the last night of the RNC. Their city council meetings are usually on Monday's. Haven't heard about the outcome yet.
[–] JohnQ-Arkenstone ago
Anyone that has taken first year veterinary science already knows that fluoride is harmful to liveststock as it is not only a neurotoxin, it damages teeth. One of the first things that you are taught is that well water that naturally contains high levels of fluoride can cause the teeth of livestock to crack and mottle. As such, water with these amounts of fluoride must never be given to livestock. The tooth enamel actually over hardens until the teeth become yellow and brittle. When the enamel becomes brittle, thousands of microfractures occur in the tooth enamel which allows the softer inner layer of the dentin to be exposed to bacteria which in turn decays the teeth. As such, ruminants like cattle for example start losing their teeth and will even shatter them as they chew on hay or silage to finely grind the food before swallowing. The first sign that cattle have damaged teeth is weight loss which will lead to death due to starvation being that the livestock can no longer grind lignin based food sources. So the question is, if a Doctor of Veterinary medicine already knows this most important fact about fluoride, why are Doctors of Dentistry not taught this very basic scientific fact? The answer is that mottled cracked teeth allow for bacteria to damage the dentin under the enamel which leads to tooth decay. Che-CHING!!!
[–] corrbrick 0 points 20 points 20 points (+20|-0) ago
The two parties have until November 5 to report back after considering new scientific findings. Still, this is good news for those of us who want to see an end to blatant forms of government overreach.
[–] rndmvar 0 points 12 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago
No such thing as coincidences.
They're waiting until they know who won.
[–] HelloDolly 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Where is this case pending?
[–] corrbrick 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Don't know the federal court, but the judge's name is Chen. Here is a good summary of the case from Children's Health Defense.