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Why does nobody talk about fluoride anymore?
posted 2 years ago by ZyklonShower 2 years ago by ZyklonShower +13 / -1

Noticed that there’s no real discussion on fluoride anymore lol.

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– freedomlogic 1 point 2 years ago +2 / -1

Many communities have removed fluoride from their water, you just dont hear about it. Of course this leads to increased cavities, in children mainly, yeah id love to see a independent peer review of that study, but anyway.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324086

I think its amazing they took a industrial waste and instead of paying to properly dispose of it, the cities pay them to take their waste so that us bio organics can disperse the poison. Kinda like how cat tails or numerous other plants, like the kind china puts in their tea products absorb heavy metals and other pollutants from the ground/air. Its all a big sham.

Issue #1 The first cause for concern, the one most of you are probably thinking of, is air pollution and the effect that has on tea growing regions. Unfortunately, a good deal of Chinese tea has been found to have traces of lead, arsenic, and aluminum. Dozens of studies have proven this fact, although many of the studies were collecting samples from the 1980s and 90s and may be less relevant today considering how the Chinese tea industry has improved due to both internal and external pressure. One of the more accessible studies from 2013 took 30 different teas off grocery store shelves and tested them for heavy metals. They found that over 73% of the teas contained traces of lead and 20% contained aluminum above recommended guidelines. The study continued to explain the hazards of large amounts of heavy metals on the body, while still espousing the health benefits of tea. Other studies have shown similar results in store-bought tea.

I wouldnt be surprised if they grow this stuff in the areas heavily polluted by industry. And I would say it was a act of aggression, except they sell this stuff to their own citizens as well. Remember that bad batch of baby formula that killed all those chinese babies? I guess people still dont trust the stuff who live there.

People focus on the fluoride, which is crazy on its own, but calcium doesnt seem to be much better. If you eat green stuff, your gonna get calcium from that. So why is it added to milk? Your bones are made of more than just calcium.

All this stuff goes right for the pineal gland, for some weird reason.

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