ardvarcus

About time. Alex Jones and others have been blowing the whistle on water fluoridation for a decade or more. But it's still in all the toothpaste!

Onlio

Read the bottom: "Disclaimer: The entire contents of this website are based upon the opinions of Dr. Mercola, unless otherwise noted."

Mooderator

Here we fucking go with the establishment terms 'quack' crazy doctors

harry_nash

Fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous communist plot we have ever had to face.

General Jack D. Ripper

Looks like he wasn't completely crazy after all.

reddit-is-retarded

The inability of the science community to move when presented with evidence is pretty remarkable. fluoride is great for protecting teeth, so put it in toothpaste and encourage people to spit it out when done. Don't poison the drinking water-supply.

Filthy_Khajiit

find a way to protect teeth without putting poison in your mouth

reddit-is-retarded

When I have had this discussion with regular folks, they always say that dentists agree the evidence for fluoride protecting teeth is overwhelming. Pointing out that toothpaste already has that shit in it, allows them to accept that posioning town drinking water may not actually be necessary. baby steps.

1473916381

Fuck the EPA. All it does is knowingly poison us with flouride or it sues farmers for farming or it shuts down clean coal plants so that they can be remade 1000 times dirtier in China. China should be trade banned if anyone actually gave a shit about the environment.

This article is not even a conspiracy. You give this flouride water to animals or children and they become retarded, easily reproducible and already well documented in several studies including Berkely.

Story at-a-glance -

Fluoride Action Network (FAN) is among a coalition of environmental, medical and health groups suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban artificial water fluoridation

The EPA has been served with a petition that includes more than 2,500 pages of scientific documentation detailing the risks of water fluoridation to human health

New study quantifies fluoride’s potential to lower IQ in children. There are now over 100 animal studies and over 50 human studies proving fluoride’s neurotoxicity, prompting the U.S. government to fund new studies

we_kill_creativity

Could all of this have an effect on plants too? I ask, because of an experience I had switching watering our rather large garden with well water instead of city water. There was a drought for awhile, so my dad started needing to water all their plants or they would die. At first they used city water, ok, whatever. Then the drought was bad enough that you couldn't get caught using city water to water gardens, or we were rationed...something to do with the drought, but my dad ended up just using the well was a source of water. Not only did his plants not die, but they thrived ... like, stunningly better with well water. We now use well water for our coffee and cooking. I'm trying to get them to just run the house off it so they don't have a water bill. Is it just the lack of chemicals that makes it so much better?

hsjdlKSJADHLK2777

Chlorine is probably the biggest problem when it comes to gardening. Tap water has chlorine in it. Plants rely and bacteria/fungus to digest the nutrients in the soil and pass it on to their roots. Chlorine kills a large percentage of this microbiology.

qwop

There could be a lot of factors at play with your garden, but Mike Adams has been testing drinking water for free for consumers for a while now (EPAWatch.org), and he keeps finding heavy metal contamination all over the US. Therefore if you're using unfiltered city water it seems that you are playing water lottery. In addition to fluoride, which binds aggressively to calcium both in soil and in humans, there doesn't seem to be any guarantee that the water will be free of any other contaminants either.

So could it be the contaminants in city water? Yes, it could be. Could it be the well water is hard water (water containing high amounts of minerals, which plants like)? Yes, it could be that too. It could be both.

You can buy a water TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) meter of eBay for a few bucks. That will give you some idea of the mineral content of your well water, if you want to go slightly more scientific on it.

Good pure spring water will have a TDS below 10. That's almost like distilled water. Well water can have anything above 100 up to 1000 even. City water usually hovers around 100. The higher the TDS of the water, the more minerals it contains.

autism_speaks

i remember reading maybe 10 years ago fluoride cause calcification of the pineal gland in humans?

anyone else remember that floating around? and is there truth to it?

i find it interesting because of the connections between the pineal gland, dmt, and "spiritual experiences" some people have.

totes_magotes

fluoride calcification of the pineal gland

This should help you out

KILLtheRATS

Jews use floride to calcify your pineal gland

9944375?

Interestingly, Israel banned water fluoridation for Israel water supplies.

KILLtheRATS

Makes you think

GreatestOfAllTime

If you live on city water you should install a reverse osmosis water filter.

greyhat399321

Also, do we have a sub for practical health like this? We could share tips and link to good filters and such that don't cost your left nut. Best one I've seen is one on Amazon. Plan to get it when I remodel the kitchen.

greyhat399321

Or at least supplement iodine.

PhillyNekim

came here to say this, ro filter your water.

behindthetoilet

Well water all day.

Damnpasswords

Just make sure that whatever you get can filter out water contamination from the pill

PhillyNekim

Only RO or distilled is strong enough to filter chemicals. Charcoal is only good enough for spring water / rain water etc.

Sour

Recommend getting a filter for the shower as well.

GreatestOfAllTime

Problem with that is finding a system that can handle that volume, and then there is the drawback of waste with RO filtration. Depending on the system RO wastes a gallon for every gallon it purifies. At least. And if you are paying for your water, that can get expensive.

PhillyNekim

You don't wash or flush your toilet with RO water though. You just use it for cooking and drinking which is like a gallon a day.

toobaditworks

Water isn't wasted. It's turned into something else and is used by the earth.

GreatestOfAllTime

You've definitely had too much fluoride. The conversation obviously pertains to people specifically on municipal water supply. Usually those are metered, so you pay for what you use. Therefore if your RO filter gives you 1 gallon of purified water, but it costs you 2 gallons, then one gallon is "wasted".

toobaditworks

I understand what you're saying but I was being literal because people don't really realize that water is never actually wasted. It turns into something else and is used in a different form.

I use a gravity purifier with fluoride and charcoal filters and well water.

ScalarWhaler

Where does the wasted water go?

GreatestOfAllTime

You usually install it so goes down the drain but I have mine set up so it runs to some rain barrels outside, and I use it to water my garden.

Miralian

And watch out for ice. Ice will get you.

Tallest_Skil

For more information on this, see here.

ShitsInPringlesCans

No it won't.

They'll figure out a way to keep drugging us.

MrPim

Most of America would drug themselve if allowed. Smart people overthink shit.

greyhat399321

They're too busy taking shit drugs while independents like us use caffeine, cannabis, modafinil, racetams, etc...

Sour

Perhaps this is playing a role in the intellectual genocide of fellow Americans?

literallly

The aluminum in chemtrails combines with the flouride in drinking water to have synergestic effect on the brain. This is not by chance.

MaunaLoona

Aluminum is found in the brains of Alzheimer's patients. Coincidence?

Mr_Quagmire

See also antiperspirant and toothpaste.