About 60 years. Some less. They came in with their snake oil saying they would pay for the equipment and the first 6 months worth of chemical if you promise to feed it forever. Our state says if this happened then you have to feed it, BUT!!! They didn't say how much! So if you live in my community, you hardly get any. LOL!
Now my question is! What the heck is the difference between Perfluorinated Compounds and Fluoride? They are both toxic and corrosive. I think the whole game is going to crash down upon them.
I see a lot more people concerned about Fluoridated water lately. I have had people give me pushback on the issue and I always tell them to read their toothpaste tube. It is written plain as day on the tube that Fluoride is poison.
Steering, seems like your tap water is not safe, here buy this expensive water marinated in plastic. It's Bph free. But the chemical companies want you worried about Bph when America is flooded with a dozen EVEN MORE HARMFUL CHEMICALS. bph was the easiest to substitute and the moms bought it. You are being poisoned. For example, black plastic (drum roll) comes from recycled electrical wiring. It's not even tested for safety. And should never come into contact with your food. Food who am I kidding half of it is processed poison as well. SMH...
Years ago I made the bad decision of thinking bottled water was much safer than the faucet public water. I initially bought an electrolyzer and determined that all the bottle water had contaminants, some having metals, but Fluoride being in all. I mostly bought Niagra/Kirkland and sometimes Deer Park. After investigating, Deer Park at the time (last year) had the highest content of PFAS forever chemicals of any bottled water I could find test results on. If you have consumed a 40 bottle case of Deer Park, you have exceeded your lifetime consumption of PFAS. I later learned there are virtually no regulations on bottled water. I then tested via the electrolyzer faucet and bottled water filtered through a Brita pitcher. Fluoride was still present in all. A zero water pitcher filter will at least remove the fluoride. Fluoride has been associated with cognitive development issues (yes it makes our children’s IQ’s lower) and may be a contributor to dementia and Alzheimer’s. I’m not trying to sell zero water pitchers, but short of installing a full home system (which probably will not eliminate all PFAS), it’s a good filtration alternative. I also installed filters on our shower heads, but they do not typically remove fluoride. As a side note, the water filters you use in refrigerators will not remove fluoride. I use the filtered zero water from the pitcher to make ice. If you have a kitchen top ice maker you may need to use a very small pinch of salt in the water to restore the electrical conductivity of the water. Zero water will cause the ice maker to falsely read “no water” even if the reservoir is full. A few grains of salt will correct this probiem.
Notice how it says "likely". Could be, sort of, maybe. Another scare story. And they will throw up water plant operators under the bus and have us jumping through hoops for their failure to control it in the beginning. Same for Lead. They had 60 years to deal with it and replace all the lead lines, for lees than they are sending to Ukraine.
I'm sorry, a failure to act on your part does not constitute and emergency on mine.
How long have they been adding Fluoride to our water.
Too long.
About 60 years. Some less. They came in with their snake oil saying they would pay for the equipment and the first 6 months worth of chemical if you promise to feed it forever. Our state says if this happened then you have to feed it, BUT!!! They didn't say how much! So if you live in my community, you hardly get any. LOL!
Now my question is! What the heck is the difference between Perfluorinated Compounds and Fluoride? They are both toxic and corrosive. I think the whole game is going to crash down upon them.
I see a lot more people concerned about Fluoridated water lately. I have had people give me pushback on the issue and I always tell them to read their toothpaste tube. It is written plain as day on the tube that Fluoride is poison.
The question is, why is the mainstream media reporting on this?
Sure but our water is absolute trash. Why is fluoride in it? What are all these heavy metals? Chlorine? List goes on.
For anyone that’s ever tried to make Colloidal Silver from their tap water, you know how bad it is. So much toxic crap in there.
Oh wow, We been knowing that for a long long time if you paid attention.
Steering, seems like your tap water is not safe, here buy this expensive water marinated in plastic. It's Bph free. But the chemical companies want you worried about Bph when America is flooded with a dozen EVEN MORE HARMFUL CHEMICALS. bph was the easiest to substitute and the moms bought it. You are being poisoned. For example, black plastic (drum roll) comes from recycled electrical wiring. It's not even tested for safety. And should never come into contact with your food. Food who am I kidding half of it is processed poison as well. SMH...
This is another variation of 'someone' poisoning the village well. Some things never change.
Years ago I made the bad decision of thinking bottled water was much safer than the faucet public water. I initially bought an electrolyzer and determined that all the bottle water had contaminants, some having metals, but Fluoride being in all. I mostly bought Niagra/Kirkland and sometimes Deer Park. After investigating, Deer Park at the time (last year) had the highest content of PFAS forever chemicals of any bottled water I could find test results on. If you have consumed a 40 bottle case of Deer Park, you have exceeded your lifetime consumption of PFAS. I later learned there are virtually no regulations on bottled water. I then tested via the electrolyzer faucet and bottled water filtered through a Brita pitcher. Fluoride was still present in all. A zero water pitcher filter will at least remove the fluoride. Fluoride has been associated with cognitive development issues (yes it makes our children’s IQ’s lower) and may be a contributor to dementia and Alzheimer’s. I’m not trying to sell zero water pitchers, but short of installing a full home system (which probably will not eliminate all PFAS), it’s a good filtration alternative. I also installed filters on our shower heads, but they do not typically remove fluoride. As a side note, the water filters you use in refrigerators will not remove fluoride. I use the filtered zero water from the pitcher to make ice. If you have a kitchen top ice maker you may need to use a very small pinch of salt in the water to restore the electrical conductivity of the water. Zero water will cause the ice maker to falsely read “no water” even if the reservoir is full. A few grains of salt will correct this probiem.
Notice how it says "likely". Could be, sort of, maybe. Another scare story. And they will throw up water plant operators under the bus and have us jumping through hoops for their failure to control it in the beginning. Same for Lead. They had 60 years to deal with it and replace all the lead lines, for lees than they are sending to Ukraine. I'm sorry, a failure to act on your part does not constitute and emergency on mine.
Half my ass!
“Watch the water.”