Dont peek at the r/news thread on this. They are in total mental gymnastic mode there.
They have convinced themselves that drinking tiny amounts of a toxic metal that is leftover from other industrial processes, I think production of fertilizer or something, is somehow not as bad as the studys headlines makes it sound.
They are literally dumping industrial toxic waste into the water supply to cheaply dispose of it. But hey keep drinking it if you enjoy it I guess. Most of us dont really have a choice.
Just dont drink more than the average person of whatever size they are calculating lmao, is it a kid or a adult, i have no idea. Something tells me with the massive amount of cases of kids/teens with fluorosis that its formulated on a adult male or something.
There is no proper dosing of the "medicine" they are forcing people to take. Fluoride used to be rat poison until there was too much of the stuff laying around. If you know how charcoal was invented, it's the same story. A byproduct of industry reimagined for profit.
Dont peek at the r/news thread on this. They are in total mental gymnastic mode there.
They have convinced themselves that drinking tiny amounts of a toxic metal that is leftover from other industrial processes, I think production of fertilizer or something, is somehow not as bad as the studys headlines makes it sound.
They are literally dumping industrial toxic waste into the water supply to cheaply dispose of it. But hey keep drinking it if you enjoy it I guess. Most of us dont really have a choice.
Just dont drink more than the average person of whatever size they are calculating lmao, is it a kid or a adult, i have no idea. Something tells me with the massive amount of cases of kids/teens with fluorosis that its formulated on a adult male or something.
There is no proper dosing of the "medicine" they are forcing people to take. Fluoride used to be rat poison until there was too much of the stuff laying around. If you know how charcoal was invented, it's the same story. A byproduct of industry reimagined for profit.