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Originally posted by adeclerk
Can anyone give us a verified death of a human being from consuming fluoridated water?
Originally posted by boncho
The OP of the thread is equating toothpaste to rat poison.
Read a thread before you post in it.
Why would they tell you that vitamins are bad, and only a chemical can help your body?
You quoted something that says: legally, only drugs can be claimed as a cure. But it did not say that vitamins are bad or not used for treating conditions....
Originally posted by Swills
Originally posted by adeclerk
Can anyone give us a verified death of a human being from consuming fluoridated water?
The plan isn't to kill us, although I'm sure a lot of caner patients would not wanna be drinking fluoridated water, and I think Cancer the #2 killer in the USA right now.
But, kill us? Nah, there are other nasty things fluoride can do without killing usedit on 22-5-2011 by Swills because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by grizzle2
Originally posted by boncho
The OP of the thread is equating toothpaste to rat poison.
Read a thread before you post in it.
I read it. The OP would actually be kind to the fluoride in water to compare it to rat poison. The rat poison with fluoride in it that I've seen uses sodium fluoride. The fluoride in water is unpurified toxic waste, unprocessed by-products of the nuclear, phosphate and aluminum industries.
When you say equate", do you mean that he compared them in a sense that water-soluble fluorine compounds are, in general, toxic (they are), or are you trying to say that he said they were exactly the same?
Originally posted by adeclerk
Originally posted by Swills
Originally posted by adeclerk
Can anyone give us a verified death of a human being from consuming fluoridated water?
The plan isn't to kill us, although I'm sure a lot of caner patients would not wanna be drinking fluoridated water, and I think Cancer the #2 killer in the USA right now.
But, kill us? Nah, there are other nasty things fluoride can do without killing usedit on 22-5-2011 by Swills because: (no reason given)
A little funny that no one is going to the hospital with any of those "nasty ailments" from fluoridated water, isn't it?
Cancer can be caused by many things, blaming fluoridated water would be absurd.
Have a read here on the history of this controversy/conspiracy.
4. Fluoride confuses the immune system and causes it to attack the body’s own tissues, and increases the tumor growth rate in cancer prone individuals.
Alfred Taylor and Nell C. Taylor, “Effect of Sodium Fluoride on Tumor Growth,” Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, Vol. 119, p. 252 (1965); Sheila Gibson, “Effects of Fluoride on Immune System Function,” Complementary Medical Research, Vol. 6, pp. 111-113 (1992); Peter Wilkinson, “Inhibition of the Immune System With Low Levels of Fluorides,” Testimony before the Scottish High Court in Edinburgh in the Case of McColl vs.
Strathclyde Regional Council, pp. 17723-18150, 19328-19492, and Exhibit 636, (1982); D. W. Allman and M. Benac, “Effect of Inorganic Fluoride Salts on Urine and Cyclic AMP Concentration in Vivo,” Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 55 (Supplement B), p. 523 (1976); S. Jaouni and D. W. Allman, “Effect of Sodium Fluoride and Aluminum on Adenylate Cyclase and Phosphodiesterase Activity,” Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 64, p. 201 (1985)
It is interesting that Dr. George Estabrooks, an advisor to the United States Government on hypnotism and psychological behaviour control, later became chairman of the Department of Psychology at Colgate University. Internationally, Colgate was and remains today the most ardent producer and advocate for fluoridated toothpaste.
Originally posted by grizzle2
reply to post by adeclerk
They only test for fluoride content.
www.sonic.net...
Originally posted by adeclerk
So what I'm getting from that source is that the byproducts in the fluoride are what is dangerous, not the fluoride itself. Interesting.
Originally posted by Mactire
reply to post by adeclerk
You defend the fluoride agents like you're being paid.
Why would anyone trust in fluoridation when $h!t like this goes down every day.
Harvard Professor investigated after trying to hide a link between Fluoride and Cancer
edit on 22-5-2011 by Mactire because: (no reason given)
Among males, exposure to fluoride at or above the target level was associated with an increased risk of developing osteosarcoma. The association was most apparent between ages 5-10, with a peak at six to eight years of age
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by sliceNodice
It remains (the film) a testament to the ridiculous nature of "conspiracy theories" and their genesis.
Funny how, as already pointed out several times in this, and many other threads on this topic, there seem to be recorded cases of Human injury from fluoridated water.
I grew up in a major metropolitan area (greater Los Angeles) where the tap water supplies were certainly fluoridated...through the late 1950s, and the whole decade of the 60s and 70, and onward. My toothpaste was Crest, or Gleem, or any of the popular name brands available at the time, and in that era.
Yet, I have NO ill effects of any kind. My mother has lived in LA her entire life, she's 77. There simply is no medical data to support these claims.
Fear mongering paranoia, and is driven by...who? I'd follow the money...as in, people who rake in the cash by writing/speaking/blogging about such topics, to earn a living...
edit on Sun 22 May 2011 by weedwhacker because: (no reason given)
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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 Swills
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.