Utah poised to become first state to ban fluoride in public water system
(Reuters) -Utah is set to become the first U.S. state to ban the use of fluoride in public water systems after Utah Governor Spencer Cox said he would sign legislation to that effect. The Utah ban, set to begin in early May, follows the appointment of U.S...
RFK needs to get it out of mouthwash and toothpaste.
WATER SUPPLIES
What they are adding is hydrofluorosilicic acid TOXIC WASTE from industry
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLypaeLuA8Ro3eKCmVue4OciP-oaUBk2P
Check out making your own.
-Baking Soda -Egg Shell Powder (make your own) -Essential oil -Coconut Oil
That way you know what's in it.
What about just daubing baking soda on a wet toothbrush? That's what I've been doing for a couple of years, I'm thinking the eggs and coconut oil is just to make a slurry.
You can do that. Egg shell powder has been shown to repair and increase enamel by up to 150% as well as help the tooth heal from cavities and the coconut oil is an antibacterial.
Or buy nobs if lazy and unskilled
It actually works surprisingly well for toothpaste. Don't ingest it though.
Fluoride in your mouth kills the good bacteria that enables your body to make Nitric Oxide which is needed for your health. I figure Big Pharma knows that!
Canβt sell drugs to healthy people
You can buy mouthwash and toothpaste without it though. Just donβt put it in the fucking water supply
I don't want anything with chemicals like xylitol in it. I do believe it was planned to use fluoride and other chemicals in toothpaste and mouthwash to kill the microbiome in you mouth that produces nitric oxide. The capability of your body to produce nitric oxide destroys your immune system slowly over years. It cause one of the biggest money makers Big Pharma relies on---High Blood Pressure---which leads to heart disease, strokes and other blood problems. They cannot tell you the CAUSE of hypertension because they are the CAUSE!
That's nice. But what happens to old farts who've had to endure fluoride treatments for decades? Will our health improve or will we be subject to the harsh side effects of fluoride poisoning for the rest of our lives? Grrrrrr
Use Borax to detoxify fluoride.
https://www.health-science-spirit.com/Healing_the_Body/The-Borax-Conspiracy.html
Only a tiny bit at a time, it's toxic but it works.
Borax is as toxic as table salt
The only supplements I take are b-ball ace of Nature and 3mg of boron and doing great at 58
And a couple Brazil nuts
balance of nature, sorry that I forgot to manually correct auto correct
Sadly, I think there has been a very strong collusion between those who make things that we put in our bodies and those who put things in our bodies when our bodies are broken from the things we've put in them.
For example, take any box or bag in any grocery store and look at the ingredients. If you can't pronounce the name of the ingredients, it is likely not very good for us. Lots of chemicals and compounds our bodies have no idea what to do with.
As these things take their toll on us, we have doctors that take orders from pharmaceutical companies to prescribe pills to us to fix our broken bodies. Some of these pills creat further complications. Listen to the end of every single pharma ad on TV.
These combine to create more and more issues, which means more and more pills. And eventually, cancer and other diseases take over and our bodies give up and quit.
It's much more than just Fluoride. But getting Fluoride out of our water is a start.
Almost like itβsβ¦.. an organized crime syndicate to keep us sick?
Also, supplement with high-dose iodine. Iodine and fluoride are related elements, and thus fluoride mimcs iodine in the thyroid. As you clear out fluoride, you want to replace it in your thyroid with iodine.
Yea, I've started putting 3 eye dropper drops into my drink. Is that enough?
No, high dose is a lot higher than that, 12.5 mg or more. Here are two good options:
https://www.swansonvitamins.com/p/swanson-ultra-triple-iodine-complex-12-5-mg-60-veg-caps
https://www.swansonvitamins.com/p/rlc-labs-i-throid-12-5-mg-90-veg-caps
If this seems really high to you, and you'd like to read more, check out this book:
https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Iodine-Crisis-Audiobook/1705265766?qid=1741828133&sr=1-1&ref_pageloadid=6t17kOcGIba6Pel0&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=D7KVVWGSBNCY4P5XX4F1&plink=F8Gz0KMmRnDGLd20&pageLoadId=lPlDKm6OQS6uH5cX&creativeId=0d6f6720-f41c-457e-a42b-8c8dceb62f2c&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1
About time. Fluoride is a topical agent for your teeth. You donβt need to ingest it.
Yeah, it's about as dumb as thinking that guzzling sun screen would protect your skin..
Dentists must be screaming into the air how everyone in Utah will get cavities lol.
You would think dentists would be happy to have more cavities to fill!
Maybe it would be screams of joy rather then sorrow
Ahhhh, now I get it! π€£π€£π€£
A little old and slow....π€ͺ
And I agree, 'joy'.
Fuckβem
Ummm. Nevada does not floridate the water.
Polk county, FL voted a couple weeks ago about this and it passed. No more flouride in our water!
Woo-hoo! Great job!
https://fluoridealert.org/researchers/states/nevada
No, sorry, NV does fluoridate. In fact, NV is 1 of 13 states that mandates water fluoridation, not letting localities choose.
I didnβt know about Clark and Lyon counties, but it looks like washoe county doesnβt?
Ah, ok. From the fluoridealert.org page:
Nevada (1999) Nevada passed their law to apply only to counties over 400,000 population and only to water systems in that county that serve a population of 100,000 or more. This applies to 4 water systems in Clark County [Las Vegas]. The law also requires an advisory question must be placed on the ballot in that county at the general election of November 7, 2000, to question if fluoridation of the water should cease in any water system in that county. State regulations required water systems in Clark County to fluoridate by March 1, 2000. Fluoridation passed in November 7, 2000. It requires the fluoride level to be maintained between 0.7 mg/L and 1.2 mg/L. It also exempts any well that is less that 15% of the total average annual water production of the water system. The law also required a referendum to be held in Clark county on November 7, 2000 to determine if fluoridation should be discontinued. Fluoridation was approved on November 7, 2000. Nevada, which had passed a law in 1967 requiring a public vote before fluoridation, changed their law in 1999 to mandatory fluoridation in all counties with populations greater than 400,000. POPULATION RECEIVING FLUORIDATED WATER: 1992: 2.1% 2000: 65.9% 2006: 72.0% 2012: 73.5% 2014: 73.7% 2016: 75.0% 2018: 75.0%
Yes, thanks for thisβ¦I thought it was the whole state! But another sin in Vegas, right?
Ha ha, right. Not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, since fluoride isn't east to flush out of the body.
WINNING!
The Florida Surgeon General and the Texas Agriculture Commissioner have already switched their official recommendation to no fluoridation. And RFK tweeted soon after his nomination to be HHS Secretary that he intended to change the official federal recommendation to no fluoridation.
We can sometimes do something right here!
And the dominoes are going to continue falling. Florida, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota and Tennessee are considering bills to ban fluoride statewide. Kentucky, Georgia, Nebraska, and South Dakota are considering bills to reverse their statewide mandates, allowing localities to decide. Massachusetts has a bill for lowering the fluoride amount. Many many municipalities around the country have already stopped since the court decision last year that ruled fluoride to be a neurotoxin, and this effect is going to be rapidly accelerating. Buffalo, NY and some large counties in Florida are the largest ones so far. Only 13 states currently mandate statewide fluoridation, a number set to decline, while 37 states already allow localities to decide.
Hawaii, New Jersey and Oregon are the only states at less than 30 percent fluoridation, with Hawaii under 10, New Jersey under 20 and Oregon less than 30. Idaho and Montana are less than 1/3. All other states are above 40 percent and most of those are well above 50 percent. Portland, Tucson, Honolulu and Wichita are the only large metro areas that do not fluoridate water.
I heard on the radio that Hawaii bans fluoridation but the US military demands it on all installations so that is the only fluoridated water there.
Interesting! Here's what I found:
"Hawaii does not fluoridate its public water systems. The Honolulu City Council banned fluoride from all publicly supplied water in 2004, stating that "'Drinking water should not be used as a means for delivery of chemicals for medical or dental purposes when other alternatives are available.'"
Must be a lot of wealthy elites in Hawaii who know the scam and don't want to be poisoned in their tropical hideaways.
Everybody's teeth are gonna decay.
Not mine. I'm almost 50 and I've never had a cavity. Avoided fluoridated water for my entire adult life.
Did you brush your teeth with bottled water?
Ha ha, no. Actually, I grew up in the Portalnd area, one of the only four large metro areas that don't fluoridate. But I was in a fluoridated suburb, just a few hundred yards away from the non-fluoridated boundary line. My best friend was non-fluoridated.
After high school, 7 years in Utah County, 2.5 years in Italy, 4.5 years in Tucson (one of the other four large metros not fluoridated), all non-fluoridated. The rest of the time, Reverse Osmosis filtered water.
My brother is a dentist, so I argue with him about this. Fluoride does indeed harden the teeth, but it also makes them more brittle, because they get too hard. Instead of the compound that forms from fluoride - fluorapatite - the body's natural compound is hydroxyapatite, which is not quite as hard but also more flexible. The combination of hardness and flexibility ensures greater longevity for the teeth. Get yourself off fluoride toothpaste because you're doing your teeth a disservice in the long run using fluoride. Get yourself off fluoridated water, because the same overhardness/brittleness will build up in your bones over time.
We'll soon find out.
Imagine if they don't decay and cancer rates drop in Utah. π€
I heard that fluoride makes people passive and dumb.
Only if you are retarded