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Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Originally posted by ChesterJohn
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
Well I guess all those conspiracy theorist and Alex Jones must have misled us to believe a lie about Fluoride. If they did then maybe we are wrong on many other things as well.
Examine he facts about any given issue - just because people lie about one thing doesn't mean they lie about everything else - that is a mantra of many conspiracy theories - the Govt, or the MSM, or debunkers - whoever - they ALWAYS lie so anything they say is automatically false - that's just stupid & is not more tru of any 1 given person than any other
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
reply to post by scoobdude
What has the Govt not lied about?? They have troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, there was Vietnam war, you pay taxes, the USA does actually exist.......think about it just a bit...
Originally posted by nosacrificenofreedom
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
But if fluoride is in the water you don't have a choice other then to die of thirst or be chemically altered! If it's in the toothpaste i can buy non fluoridated toothpaste and have a choice! We really should have a choice but in this country choice is not PC!
The rate of tooth decay in the U.S., Europe and many other nations has fallen dramatically, between 18 to 40 percent, since the pre-fluoride days of many decades ago. Dentists and scientists know why — fluoridation.
97% of western Europe has chosen fluoride-free water . This includes: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Scotland, Sweden, and Switzerland.
98% of Europe either never has or has stopped adding fluoride to their water supply.
Most countries in Europe have experienced substantial declines in cavities without the use of water fluoridation.[3] For example, in Finland and Germany, tooth decay rates remained stable or continued to decline after water fluoridation stopped.