I've seen people discount this easily. It's there to help your teeth, we all know that. [YOUTUBE]P7BqFtyCRJc[/YOUTUBE]
And for the people that just don't have the time in their busy reality show schedules to watch, the term "fluoride" has been misused for years. It's mainly an industrial byproduct with fluoride mixed in now. I did a volunteer job two stops down from a water treatment plant a year ago and know a guy that works there. They are not allowed to give even the smallest sample of the fluoride tanks they have in operation there. To anyone without a federal badge. And their orders for that are an FDA document that most of the employees have never seen.
Well if it's a plot it's backfiring because life expectancy in the western world has risen dramatically in the era in which fluoride was put into the water supply. Population levels have risen dramatically also. Don't confuse the end of the baby boom from 1946 to 1963 with an actual decline in population. People chose to have fewer kids in the 60's and 70's but populations continued to rise. Why? Because people were living longer lives. BTW, if the powers that be wanted to have a great culling they'd have promoted cigarette use instead of gradually shutting it down. Get all the non-1%-ers to smoke from an early age and the population would begin to decline dramatically. That's Russia BTW.
Tell me how many countries worldwide introduce fluoride, or what passes for it, into their water before you attribute some sort of positive element to it. And come back with an actual result. You will be surprised if you research it honestly. Shit, the birth control pill was introduced in the 60s. You want to give credit to that too?
Also, please share the life-extending properties of fluoride. Because up until now, the main justification for introducing it into our water was strengthening teeth.
Q: Is fluoride added to the drinking water here on O'ahu? The BWS does not add fluoride to the municipal water supply. However, Federal regulations require that all military installations add both fluoride and chlorine to their water supplies regardless of water quality.
Didn't read or watch but just from my understanding, there has always been amounts of fluoride in water... Also, from my understanding it is cancerous in massive quantities but I remember hearing that you'd have to eat a tube of paste once a day for years for it to be enough to do harm... that said, who the fuck knows!? Ever year it's the same shit with new studies and new reports...meh as long as my beer is fine, We all gon die....
You are likely depleted, then, but I bet you have all kinds of aluminum oxide payoffs. Enjoy your Alzheimer's!
And since this has piqued my interest - here's a nice meta review of the available fluoride studies: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21288074
One thing I see missing from those surveys is samples taken from the source. You can study the reactions on people drinking the water. Why aren't we studying what is actually being PUT INTO THE WATER??? I've been looking for something like this, but my time it's limited. Is there some sort of independent regulator of the "fluoride"? "Fluorine"? Hell, those industrial metals have waste. What is stopping companies from passing it off as fluoride? No matter the metal content? Is there a control for that? There's no way to tell what is trace element in tap water. This is bullshit. They will just blame it on trace chemicals that are locally present.
http://www.fluoride-osteosarcoma-law.com/fluoride_water.html But, hey, apparently there is some obscure stat that says we live longer because of fluoride. Or fluorine. Or aluminum. Or dog poop. Fuck it. I'm taller than some toothless plague-ridden goofball in 1830s England.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23119131 Interesting that I see quite a few studies about fluoride toxicity/ negative IQ correlation yet very few regarding the benefits. I think the article that Hazmat linked said it best: "It's senseless to keep subjecting our children to this ongoing fluoridation experiment to satisfy the political agenda of special-interest groups," says attorney Paul Beeber, NYSCOF President. "Even if fluoridation reduced cavities, is tooth health more important than brain health?: And that's assuming the fluoridation of drinking water is for altruistic reasons and not dumping chemical waste as your article suggests.