How Safe Is Flouride In Our Drinking Water?
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There’s a huge debate about flouride in our water. We have had flouride in drinking water since the sixties when it was thought to help with tooth decay. Modern research has now shown us that it can have harmful side effects and the amount should be lowered. Hell, we should get rid of it.
In fact, the World Health Organization wants much lower levels. It has been connected with all sorts of things, like bone cancer and even 10,000 cancer deaths annually. The problem has to do with the fact that what they add is a waste product.
It’s mainly silicoflouride, a waste product of the aluminum industry, which is 80% more toxic than the natural type of flouride. Overdosing is as easy as eating and drinking processed foods that are made with it as well as regularly drinking large amounts of water, and using toothpaste that has it.
Keep in mind, that it has never actually been shown that it helps with tooth decay at all. You can cut down your intake(Since it’s been forced on you and I) by just by filtering your water. We really need to get it out of our water completely.
Much like all of the prescription drugs in our society, this was introduced without any testing or knowledge of the consequences, but now we need a serious look at this water pollutant.
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