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Does anyone else agree that fluoride is toxic waste? ?

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Yet is in insisted that we have it in our water, in toothpaste or painted on infants teeth. So if it's in our water, it's in any drink that uses water as an ingredient.

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  1. Are you crazy?  Fluoride is necessary for strong teeth and bones.  It is not considered a toxic waste by any government or watchdog group.  It has been added to municipal water supplies for many decades and no one has died of fluoride toxicity from drinking water.  Actually, "hillbillies" have bad teeth or no teeth from drinking well water lacking fluoride.  Not necessarily from lack of brushing.  Remember this when you chose the bottled water over tap water.


  2. yes

  3. yeah, my baby sister died of toothpaste poisoning. i'm still not over it... :'O

  4. i still got most of my teeth, i wouldn't if it wasn't for flouride

  5. Many communities need to reduce fluoride exposure. Consumption of water exceeding 10 ppm fluoride has been shown to lead to pathological changes in bone structure, and skeletal fluorosis.  Debilitating environmental fluorosis of a portion of the population is a problem in several developing countries, where it is complicated by malnutrition. The effects of skeletal fluorosis can be slowly reversed through a reduction of fluoride intake and improved diet.

  6. It has been a long established joke about not drinking the water in Third World countries. Now it is here in America that the water has been declared unsafe to drink, and it is no joke. Whereas the greatest problem with water in the underdeveloped nations is usually such as amoebic dysentery, serious but reversible, in the U.S. it is rat poison one gets in the drinking water--and it is no accident

    When The WINDS asked Dr. Lee why, according to his research into the controversy, he thought there was so much political force driving the fluoridation movement, the physician/scientist said, "It's a toxic waste product of many types of industry; for instance, glass production, phosphate fertilizer production and many others. They would have no way to dispose of the tons of fluoride waste they produce unless they could find some use for it, so they made up this story about it being good for dental health. Then they can pass it through everyone's bodies and into the sewer." [A novel approach to toxic waste disposal--just feed it to the people and let their bodies "detoxify" it]. "It is a well coordinated effort," Dr. Lee added, "to keep it from being declared for what it is--a toxic waste

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