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Thames Water and the Mayor of London launched a campaign today to promote tap water in restaurants and pubs.
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Fluoride, added to the water supply of many cities and counties and sold by WalMart in its nursery water, has a tendency to accumulate not only in developing teeth causing discoloration, and in bones making them brittle. The mineral is associated with cancer and it also accumulates in the pineal gland, an important hormone control center, where it wreaks considerable havoc. Paul Connett of Fluoride Action Network comments on Jennifer Luke's research which was part of her PhD thesis and had just been published in Caries Research under the title: Fluoride Deposition in the Aged Human Pineal Gland.
Fluoride interacts with the bonds which maintain the normal shape of proteins. With distorted protein, the immune system attacks it's own protein, the body's own tissue. Fluoride (at 1 ppm) in drinking water:
damages the immune system by inhibiting the migration rate of white blood cells to infected areas;
interferes with phagocytosis (the destruction of bacteria and other foreign agents by white blood cells); and
induces the release of superoxide free radicals in resting white blood cells.
Thames Water chief executive David Owens, said: "Luckily in London we have probably the best drinking water in the world. We should all be proud to drink it. At less than a tenth of a penny a litre, it's up to 500 times cheaper than bottled water."
Protective element
• Fluorine is an element that occurs naturally in all water. Scientists say the compound fluoride helps protect teeth against decay.
• Fluoridation is the process of raising the concentration of fluoride within the water supply to the optimum level for improving dental health.
• Only one in 10 of Britain's population is covered by the so-called optimum level.
• An estimated 300 million people in 39 countries drink artificially fluoridated water.
Water purveyors typically add a fluoride in the form of sodium hexafluorosilicate or hexafluorosilicic acid,[2][3] at a level between 0.7 and 1.2 ppm.
Originally posted by predisposed
reply to post by Essan
actually i dont brush my teeth. rarely do. once or twice a month. i have never had a cavity. nor any gum problems. toothpaste was invented and you have been indoctrinated to believe that you need it so that there is another product to make money. how many animals do you see with rotting teeth?
Originally posted by predisposed
. are you a spiritual person? my point was also about spirituality and the fluoride affecting the pineal gland to inhibit peoples spiritual contact and growth
Originally posted by predisposed
All four parts are a must watch, and included in the video is the effects of Fluorine, and fluorinated water on the pineal gland, which is the organ that links us to the spirit world. Fluorine in water, speeds up the calcification of the gland, and also the fluorine builds up inside the pineal gland, and destroys our spiritual connections.
Because of our relative ignorance about the pineal gland for so long, it became the object of mythical theories and attributions. Rene Descartes called it the "seat of the soul" because it appeared to be the only brain structure not composed of two symmetrical parts, although later analysis proved this to be untrue. Compounding these rumors was the fact that the pineal gland is lodged very deep in the brain, close to its center. Various shaman-types have claimed that the pineal gland secretes natural psychedelics and is somehow a connection between the earthly realm and a spirit world. These speculations are likely false.
When the argument was raised that ALCOA´s sodium fluoride is a waste product of their aluminum production, the Journal of the American Dental Association was quick to publish a denial presented by ALCOA´s Chemical Sales Manager H. P. Bonebrake in 1955 (11):