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Originally posted by dadgad
reply to post by TiM3LoRd
Exactly!!
Put Vitamines inside if you want a positive effect. Spot on.
Oh, these deniers make me berserk, we humans are at such a low level, how can people become like this. Fluoride is a chemical toxic, jezus, how can that help? How! Just think for a second. You have been conned.
Originally posted by dadgad
It dumbs people down and be honest here. ARent people massively incredibly dumbed down? They are..
6. How is HHS developing new recommendations?
In September 2010, the Department of Health and Human Services convened a panel of scientists from the across the U.S. government to review new information related to fluoride intake and to develop new recommendations for community water fluoridation.
The scientists reviewed the best available information on: the prevalence and trends in dental caries, water intake in children in relation to outdoor air temperature, changes in the percentage of U.S. children and adults with dental fluorosis, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new assessments of cumulative sources of fluoride exposure and risks of children developing severe dental fluorosis.
This new information led HHS to propose changing the recommended level for community water systems to 0.7 milligrams per liter. The current recommended level is a range of 0.7 to 1.2 milligrams per liter. An announcement about the proposed change was published in the Federal Register. Public comment on the new proposed optimal fluoridation level is being sought and may be provided for 30 days. Comments will be considered by HHS in finalizing a new recommendation for community water fluoridation in the United States.
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The 2006 NRC Report on Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA’s Standards*
In 2006, the NRC stated in this report that in developing regulatory standards for high levels of fluoride in drinking water, three adverse health effects warranted consideration: severe enamel (dental) fluorosis from exposure to these high levels between birth and 8 years of age, risk of bone fractures, and severe forms of skeletal fluorosis (a rare condition in the United States) after lifetime exposure.
Originally posted by dadgad
reply to post by Ghost375
Just think. If it would help? Why not vitamins? Besides too many people have come forward now. The evidence is legion. Everything you read is outdated and false.
It dumbs people down and be honest here. ARent people massively incredibly dumbed down? They are..
Originally posted by Pervius
Is it true that Viagra gives municipalities free money to buy Fluoride to put into their water?
fluoride makes people impotent so they have to buy Viagra...they make money and spin the whole process to generate $$$$$?
Sounds plausible to me.
Originally posted by Pervius
Is it true that Viagra gives municipalities free money to buy Fluoride to put into their water?
fluoride makes people impotent so they have to buy Viagra...they make money and spin the whole process to generate $$$$$?
Sounds plausible to me.
Originally posted by dadgad
reply to post by Uncinus
Dude, there is a massive conspiracy going on against humanity and the masses do not see this. It is like a big fat elephant in the room.
Yes people are much dumber, not all of them. Many are awakening at the same time. So its a strange scenario.
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In the early 19th century poor families often had to share toilets and on Sunday mornings queues formed.
Given these horrid conditions it is not surprising that disease was common. Life expectancy in towns was low (significantly lower than in the countryside) and infant mortality was very high.
British towns and cities suffered outbreaks of cholera in 1831-32 and in 1848-49.
Originally posted by adeclerk
Originally posted by dadgad
reply to post by Ghost375
Just think. If it would help? Why not vitamins? Besides too many people have come forward now. The evidence is legion. Everything you read is outdated and false.
It dumbs people down and be honest here. ARent people massively incredibly dumbed down? They are..
Obviously you don't need vitamin supplements, you get vitamins from your diet. One doesn't get fluoride from their diet, so they add it to the water. One doesn't usually get iodine from their diet, so they add it to the salt.
This is neither a conspiracy nor a hard concept to grasp.
I've noticed a lot of people are prolly in need of vitamin more than they are in need of fluoride. I'm guessing most American diets lack proper vitamin, and I only have to look to Americas rising waist line to know they need more vitamins as well as exercise.