Fluoride continues to be added to Water supplies. Why?
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Because they need somewhere to offload that toxic waste AND get paid for it, . . ., AND harm The People
The Covid jab is still being given. That's another why.
Fluoride creates libtards.
Went to a restaurant in the city this week. We live in the country, own well, filtration system etc.
Got the menus, and the “jug of water” had a sip and asked herself to try. My beloved was disgusted. All you could taste was chlorine which probably masked the fluoride.
Go to any government office and they have “drinking water” machines with those large bottles of spring water. Paid with our taxes.
They are poisoning us.
And they know it.
It's really a shame because my city actually has very high quality drinking water. However, they flouridate it at a somewhat low PPM of 0.6-0.8 maximum, but still it's flouridated. And a lot of the houses in my area are older construction and thus have older pipes. Lived in one house where the tap water was disgusting because of the pipes.
Yep. A lot of the infrastructure in Ireland is lead pipes. My city is doing a major upgrade to replace them all, traffic chaos.
But I often wonder, is lead worse than plastic?
Because your internal organs and your bones and connective tissues need flouride to prevent internal cavities. Duh! Follow the science!
I drink milk, raw from a farmer down the road.
You would not believe the difference. This is what humans have been drinking for millennia.
We don’t need government intervention. Let them provide potable water, pure water. Nothing else.
There is no reason for it in a first world country.
Because poor kids don't brush their teeth and dentists felt it was best way to prevent cavities in these kids. Kinda like vaccine shots. Unfortunately both are poison to the human body.
It was proven a long time ago that it does shag all for teeth.
The best part about fluoride toothpaste is if you read the label it tells you to contact emergency services if you swallow any.
I use Kingfisher fluoride free toothpaste and baking soda to remove coffee stains.
Baking soda is actually good to brush with.