Newly Released Records Confirm Houston, Texas Is the Largest U.S. City To Stop Water Fluoridation
(thefreethoughtproject.com)
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People in Houston stop drinking fluoride and suddenly realize Houston is a horrible place to live and start voting conservative.
Oh. That would be cool
I'm shocked! But, they only stopped it because of naturally occuring floridation in the water system. What does that mean?
Me too. It's a blue city.
There has always been a little fluoride naturally in the water. So many don't think we need to add more to the water. That is what it means.
Any ingredient with water has fluoride. Like diet Coke. Because water naturally has fluoride already. Some people in rural areas with Wells have a higher natural concentrate. Then they have teeth pitting because of too much fluoride in those areas. It causes leg bone cancer and young men.
I've done a lot of work on fluoride. But I had to answer this what it means?
Florida's already naturally occurring in the water.
Thanks!
The Edwards Aquifer contains low levels of fluoride.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwards_Aquifer
Thank you cyberrigger!! 👏
I remember as a kid ---- kids in the Dallas area drinking bottled water so they wouldn't get stained teeth (fluorosis).
Very interesting. Though I get the impression from most of the comments that not a lot of people read the article.
-Houston quietly stopped fluoridating their water 5 YEARS ago!
-There is some naturally occurring fluoride in their municipal water which is normal. Many aquifers contain varying levels of fluoride.
-However, the naturally occurring amount in Houston's water is quite low relative to fluoride levels in cities where the water is fluoridated.
-Houston's water analysis shows levels of fluoride ranging from 0 to .4 mg/L. This is much lower than the level the CDC recommends of .7mg/L.
All in all, this is very good news. What I'm hoping the takeaway will be for some of the normies that read this article is "Houston quietly stopped fluoridating their water 5 years ago, and the city didn't fall apart. Maybe it's not a big deal to stop fluoridation."
IIRC it is naturally higher in Dallas.
Portland Oregon filled with fluoride. I used to drink that crap and then when I got a water filter, I noticed the difference. After that, I never drink fluoride water again.
it's wonderful having a high-end water filter, isn't it BD? A number of years ago I started researching and bought a couple of pitchers with very high end filters. Lab data showed they removed 99%+ of chlorine and fluoride.
The filters are pricey (around $60) but they last 6 months. They're VERY slow. Drip.......drip......drip. But the water is so pure and tastes so good. My wife and son love it.
And while I do understand the necessity of municipal water treatment plants putting chlorine in the water to prevent against microbial spread, I do not want to ingest it. I live in a large city known for its excellent municipal water, but ever since C19 they put enough chlorine into the water that sometimes when I turn on the faucet, I have flashbacks to childhood swimming lessons at the community pool.
I don't want my family drinking that stuff (and of course, not the fluoride either). Plus truly pure water tastes fantastic.
oh yes. It's truly pay for itself. The one I first obtained were so slow I couldn't stand it. I am an impatient person. Then I found some that work well and not too slow. You can get them in Walmart. It's called Zero Water.
I keep finding little memes that lists 17 cities saying 17 cities, one event. Houston is on the list. Perhaps these 17 cities will have a mass awakening once their water is cleaned up? Wouldn't that be awesome! 17 of the most radicalized cities coming together at once and waking up and turning away from their woke ideologies. A girl can dream.
We all can. I would.