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The Dangers of Fluoride

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I thought that there was already a thread for this - that I created ages ago - but it appears that there isn't......

 

Anyway....I've been posting/writing about this recently around the web so I've started a thread here because it's important people are made aware.

 

Lets start it off quite easy....(get past the cheesy music)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ys9q1cvKGk

 

AND - It was used successfully by the Nazi's to make people docile and apathectic - enough said.

Fluoride in toothpaste I think is less a risk, as by not swallowing it, and by spitting out the paste, then rinsing, should get most of it out of the mouth and out of the body.. But yes, it should not be in drinking water!! It's rare enough of an element, that one wonders why something that should be carefully recycled in industry isn't confined to those processes, and valued accordingly..

I use fluoride rinse at night before I go to bed, because my am prone to cavities. Toothpaste isn't enough for me.

It does harden tooth enamel, if it's on the outside. But it's good to rinse afterwards.. I think good teeth happen as anyone grows from infant to child, when the permanent teeth are coming in - that's when enough calcium and vitamin D make a big difference (and the luck of genes..).

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