Water, toothpaste, pediatricians even prescribe fluoride drops to add to your babies bottles bc they claim it helps with the growth of their teeth. Lies to keep us dumb and manipulated. Add in the chem trails, no wonder we still have a bunch of mindless zombies wearing masks and injecting poison into their children.
They were prescribed to my 8 month old. I remember the conversation (it was 7 years ago) but still stuck in my brain. When I switched to formula he asked if I used tap or bottled water for it. When I told him filtered bottled water he prescribed drops. I never used them and thought it was weird, wasn't awake then. Now makes sense.
Somehow all these shitbird doctors/dentists "professionals" still don't know the difference between calcium fluoride and sodium fluoride. It's very simple. Calcium Fluoride occurs naturally, and is an essential nutrient. Sodium fluoride is a neurotoxin, and anything that contains it is a neurotoxic poison, including water, toothpaste, and those drops that they prescribe to children.
It just boggles my mind beyond belief that so called smart doctors can't make this distinction.
For anyone who is curious, the reason calcium fluoride (CaF2) is safe is because the calcium forms a stronger bond with fluoride than sodium does, so it's much less soluble in water. Sodium fluoride dissociates into Na+ and F- in solution, and then F- pulls some H+ from nearby water molecules which forms HF, or hydrofluoric acid, which is also extremely toxic. F- is very reactive and so it will attach itself to any molecule it comes in contact with. The body deals with it by taking calcium from other tissues and depositing the excess CaF2 in bones and teeth (it also ends up in the pineal gland). Fluoride supporters say it makes those tissues stronger. It actually makes them more brittle because the fluoride disrupts the natural structure, but technically the calcium-fluoride bonds are "stronger" so that's how they get away with saying that.
Water, toothpaste, pediatricians even prescribe fluoride drops to add to your babies bottles bc they claim it helps with the growth of their teeth. Lies to keep us dumb and manipulated. Add in the chem trails, no wonder we still have a bunch of mindless zombies wearing masks and injecting poison into their children.
Fluoride drops to promote growth of teeth for babies is probably the worst I have heard of.
They were prescribed to my 8 month old. I remember the conversation (it was 7 years ago) but still stuck in my brain. When I switched to formula he asked if I used tap or bottled water for it. When I told him filtered bottled water he prescribed drops. I never used them and thought it was weird, wasn't awake then. Now makes sense.
Somehow all these shitbird doctors/dentists "professionals" still don't know the difference between calcium fluoride and sodium fluoride. It's very simple. Calcium Fluoride occurs naturally, and is an essential nutrient. Sodium fluoride is a neurotoxin, and anything that contains it is a neurotoxic poison, including water, toothpaste, and those drops that they prescribe to children.
It just boggles my mind beyond belief that so called smart doctors can't make this distinction.
For anyone who is curious, the reason calcium fluoride (CaF2) is safe is because the calcium forms a stronger bond with fluoride than sodium does, so it's much less soluble in water. Sodium fluoride dissociates into Na+ and F- in solution, and then F- pulls some H+ from nearby water molecules which forms HF, or hydrofluoric acid, which is also extremely toxic. F- is very reactive and so it will attach itself to any molecule it comes in contact with. The body deals with it by taking calcium from other tissues and depositing the excess CaF2 in bones and teeth (it also ends up in the pineal gland). Fluoride supporters say it makes those tissues stronger. It actually makes them more brittle because the fluoride disrupts the natural structure, but technically the calcium-fluoride bonds are "stronger" so that's how they get away with saying that.
Agreed. These same doctors back the jab so are you really surprised?