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wtf...
Okay well than when did fluoride become a nutrient
http://www.staytuned.ws/articles/fluoride.html
Hes right. Water, like most things in excess, is toxic to humans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication
Iv had it in the desert. Its unpleasant.
I get fantastic water straight from my tap... I'm not scared
What about Miller High Life? Cuz I drink that shit all the time.
i drink bottled water and for cooking i use filtered water from the zerowater pitcher .
this tap water has killed alot of my plants.
To each his own. Countries that don't have their water treated/fluoridated usually don't get the luxury of being able to safely drink their own tap water without high risk of parasite infection. But hey, I'm just a dude on the forums. http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/f...oridated-water Perhaps a non-profit cancer research institution could shed some light.
LMFAO!!! Do you know that the American Cancer Society is the largest "non-profit" in the world. It only spends approx. 10% of donations to cancer treatment research.... They have one of the highest paying CEO's, not to mention the board members....
They are getting rich off of cancer, so why would they ever be trying to eliminate it? The Cancer Industry has created it's own economy/business market that is and will continue to flourish. It is pretty much public record, but you have to look for it. Most "non-profits" operate this way, it is very sad, but also very true!
/eyeroll
think of it this way, sodium flouride is the main ingredient of rat poison. if i gave you a perfect glass of fresh water and you watched me drop a few grains of rat poison in it and told you that its good for your teeth would you still drink it?
keep in mind flouride is in your toothpaste, you drink it, you cook with it, you bathe in it... you are being over exposed to it. google images of flourosis, its pretty insane that our kids at the most critical times of their developmental stages are being overexposed to toxic and harmful chemicals in tiny doses over time so it becomes difficult to pinpoint the culprit.