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Very happy to now live in an area which doesn't fluoridate the water. Interesting that the only place to do so here is the Army Depot. Tells you something right there.
There is another thread on Great Debates. Question asked was if any State mandates fluoridation throughout the entire State. From what I have read it is left up to the localities if they wish to or not.
Is this correct, Jamin?
Yes, many communities reject this stuff and many are removing it from their public waters. That is the bagged/drum stuff.
I was involved with a Clean Water group when the "pushers" marched into our town. I attended council meetings with the "pushers" in attendance and what a motley group. We fought our fight for 3 yrs and the council sold out (most of them did) 3 did not. That was in 2008 and before that date whatever "F" was in our water was naturally occurring.
It's pathetic to put it mildy on the money exchanged in this "business".
Last edited by jaminhealth; 09-05-2018 at 11:59 AM..
The "bag/drums stuff" adds exactly the same fluoride to water as that found "naturally" in water.
No, it' NOT. It's waste by product from alum, lead and fertilizer industries and lord know what other industries. Naturally occurring doesn't come in bags/drums.
This is what the workers wear who working in the "naturally occurring" fluoridation plants.
No, it' NOT. It's waste by product from alum, lead and fertilizer industries and lord know what other industries. Naturally occurring doesn't come in bags/drums.
Fluoride is the ionized form of the element fluorine. Whether it is found in nature or generated from something that comes in a "bag" or "drum" makes no difference at all. Fluoride is still fluoride. For example, one chemical used to fluoridate water is hexafluorosilicic acid. When added to water it becomes fluoride and silicon dioxide: quartz, and a major component of sand in many areas of the world. Get that? Fluoride plus sand. The fluoride concentration is adjusted to a beneficial level to protect the teeth. The sand settles out as part of the water treatment process.
I have no desire to read the Open Parachute propaganda, I followed them for a miserable amount of time and had to tune out. Nothing will ever convince me that this stuff added to our public waters is Positive for any living objects.
So much bad bad information spread to the population on how great it is for our bodies...No Way.
And if no other discussion was brought up, it's purely the principle of mass medication of the people and going into our public waters. It's not treating the waters.
Last edited by jaminhealth; 09-09-2018 at 05:31 PM..
I have no desire to read the Open Parachute propaganda, I followed them for a miserable amount of time and had to tune out. Nothing will ever convince me that this stuff added to our public waters is Positive for any living objects.
So much bad bad information spread to the population on how great it is for our bodies...No Way.
And if no other discussion was brought up, it's purely the principle of mass medication of the people and going into our public waters. It's not treating the waters.
It's not propaganda. It is a simple description of the chemistry of fluoridation of drinking water. Refusing to make any effort to understand that does not help your case. The "bad bad information" comes from the anti-fluoride folks.
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