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Originally posted by avwood
Many other countries dont fluoridate their water and they are doing fine. So we -dont need- it therefore I -dont want- it. I want to be able to choose if I want fluoride on my teeth or not, I dont want to be forced to!
# Boiling Water
This will concentrate the fluoride rather than reduce it.
Originally posted by adeclerk
I feel like the whole 'flouride being really bad for you' conspiracy just another hoax/scaremongering tactic by Alex Jones, et al to sell books?
What, exactly, is the government's incentive to put fluoride in the water if it is really harmful? Wouldn't that be less people to pay the taxes that keep them afloat?
Pineal gland calcification and defective sense of direction. C R Bayliss, N L Bishop, R C Fowler Abstract Calcification of the pineal gland is shown to be closely related to defective sense of direction. In a tricentre prospective study of 750 patients lateral skull radiographs showed that 394 had calcified pineal glands. Sense of direction was assessed by subjective questioning and objective testing and the results noted on a scale of 0-10 (where 10 equals perfect sense of direction). The average score for the 394 patients with pineal gland calcification was 3.7 (range 0-8), whereas the 356 patients without pineal gland calcification had an average score of 7.6 (range 2-10). This difference was highly significant (p less than 0.01). A smaller parallel study in pigeons showed that pineal calcification also leads to a reduction in homing abilities. The findings suggested that the pineal gland plays an important part in directional sense and that damage to the gland, as indicated by calcification, causes defective sense of direction - perhaps by altering the intrinsic intracranial electromagnetic environment and thus affecting the magnetite response mechanism.
Originally posted by bookmandh2
Just another form of population control. Is there anyway to remove it once it's ben added to water? I'm guessing most filters won't do the job. Perhaps distilling the water?
TextIf F influences the high pineal MT output during early development, then the functions of the pineal may also be compromised (given that MT is the main mediator of pineal function). One putative function of the pineal is its involvement in the onset of puberty.
Originally posted by adeclerk
Here is the results of tests on drinking water in my area. I think I have a lot more to be worrying about than fluoride.