Fluoride in our tap water. A good thing or a bad thing? What do you think about it? If you don't have opinion about it ( yet ), lets put few facts in to retrospect here, so you should decide for yourself.
Flourine is unstable gas which is not found in nature in its elemental state. It reacts easily with hydroxide solutions and becomes flouride, which is solid. Naturally fluoride is found as a compound fluorspar, which is calcium fluoride. Calcium fluoride it's found in some plants ( tea family mostly ) But this is fluoride that our body is capable of dealing with.
Lets see now what sodium fluoride is. Sodium fluoride is inorganic compound and it's byproduct of aluminum or extraction. This is kind of fluoride that's been added to our tap water.
In some states even more dangerous hexafluorosilicic acid is used. Commonly it's used as a rat poison.
Ironically, the EPA monitors industry dumping its sodium fluoride garbage into rivers because it can kill fish, but the EPA approves of it as a salt added to our drinking water.
Sodium fluoride zombies - Who started it first and when?
It all started in '40s. Both Germans and Russians used fluoridation because they had discovered that it made their prisoners stupid and docile. Eustace Mullins in Murder by Injection, claimed that the originators of fluoridation in the United States were informed about the Soviet uses of fluoride salts to induce sheeplike, obedient, unthinking behavior, not only in prisoners, but in the general population at large. Since the 1940s, the prison camps in the Gulag Archipelago in the Soviet Union were experimental laboratories for discovering just how much sodium fluoride was necessary for producing an easily managed, obedient human population.
What about the claims that fluoride is good for the bones and teeth? Flouride is needed just as a trace in normal bone formation. The amount of fluoride people are getting from tap water surpasses that 1000 times. Most of the flouride in our bodies is indeed is found in our bones because that's where the calcium is, so being an alkaline mineral it can react against acidic fluoride making it less poisonous. Saving our life actually. Bones with fluoride are very brittle. That's why you have that many broken bones amongst old folks whose bodies are already saturated with fluoride. Irony again is that's been added to osteoporosis medication.
How do we save our lives and our families from becoming sodium fluoride zombies? Steps to Reduce Fluoride Exposure:
* Don't take fluoride supplements.
* Read labels on bottled beverages. Unless they are made using distilled or reverse-osmosis water, they are probably made with fluoridated public water.
* Consider using unfluoridated toothpaste.
* Avoid drinking black or red tea. They come from two different types of plants, but both leaves naturally contain high amounts of fluorine.
* Be wary of tinned fish and canned food items. Fluoride may be used as a preservative. * Avoid black or red rock salt or items containing black or red rock salt.
* Avoid using chewing tobacco.
* Avoid long term use of medication that contains fluorine. Antidepressants and medications for osteoporosis contain fluorine.
* Of course the key is our drinking water. Filtration comes to mind right away. But one should know that not all the water filters out there that can remove fluoride. Brita and similar water filters cannot remove fluoride. It takes reverse osmosis to achieve that. It's your elemental right to drink clean, unpolluted water, so don't be coerced to buy bottled water. Most of them are not much better then our tap water. If you want to stop wasting your money and finally start drinking nontoxic water at your home, you absolutely need reverse osmosis filtration system.
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