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Reduce Health Care Budget: End Fluoridation
Help reduce future cases of Alzheimer’s and dementia: end fluoridation now… Also, ending fluoridation now will help reduce future cases of dental and bone fluorosis, cancer, arthritis, hypothyroidism, fibromyalgia, toothlessness, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and many others, and, most notably, … Continue reading
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The Fluoridation Deception – Part 1
In the beginning, before water fluoridation was actually started, some industrialists were concerned about disposal of their industrial toxic waste fluoride in an economical or profitable way and to prevent any further lawsuits from chipping away at corporate profits. The … Continue reading
Posted in Chemistry, drinking water, Environment, Fluoridation, Fluoride, Health, hydrofluosilicic acid, water
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Fluoride as Mass Medication Drug – Impact
The fluoride chemical used in water fluoridation (hydrofluorosilicic acid – H2SiF6) is not a pure substance, is dispensed as a drug in the water and the specific fluoride used is not approved as a drug. Peel Council, Ontario, Canada, decided … Continue reading
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