Hang on! The U.S. government is POISONING American cities with Fluoride? | Redacted w Natali Morris
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Is it bad to drink rain water? If you boil and filter it?
Rain water in principle is “distilled water” which is evaporated water, an all natural process. When it hits our rooftops and water collection systems that’s where it potentially gets contaminated.
As a child we used to drink rainwater collected thru “galvanized” roofs and metal based collection system without boiling it. My grandpa would just let it rain for at least a couple of hours and letting the system clean itself before we could start drinking from the collected rain.
The irony is that I didn’t know/realize then and even recently that water of any kind stored in a plastic container is unhealthy.🤬😤😡
Yup, enjoyed eating that fluoridated toothpaste, heavily promoted at that time and even now. Been looking for “activated charcoal” toothpaste with NO additives but haven’t had any luck. Have resorted to making my own toothpaste based on coconut oil, baking soda and essential oil (non gmo and/or organic)
Cloud seeding would like to have a word with you. https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/weather/summary.htm
Our teeth are made of hydroxyapatite, a mineral primarily composed of calcium and phosphorus. Eating animal fats, seafood, Vitamin C, Vitamin K (animal sources- plant ones are not bioavailable), and food with plenty of minerals like magnesium, boron (big one), potassium, and iodine are essential to building and repairing your teeth properly. Teeth are bones and should heal themselves, but because fluoride converts your teeth into fluorapatite- a mineral that is not biologically active in your body, it sabotages repair, even though it is slightly harder.
The argument that "well, we have a study from the 40s in Michigan" does not reconcile the fact that turning your teeth into something that is not teeth does not make them better at being teeth.