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If flouride is the main ingredient in rat poison why.....


Question Posted Saturday June 12 2010, 10:47 pm

So on the toothpaste if you swallow it you should call poison control but most of American drink the stuff in the tap water.

Swallowing it is just as bad as brushing it into your gums.

Over 20.000 dentists petitioned against the use of it so why is it still in the water and in the toothpaste. ???????????


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Peeps answered Sunday June 13 2010, 6:07 pm:
Fluoride. Wow. What an evil, evil substance.

Where do I even begin?

I know where!

Check out the film title The Fluoride Deception.

It seriously is nothing but the government trying to get rid of a deadly toxin. What do they do with it? If they release it into the air, the animals die (just watch the film; it's heartbreaking). If they toss it into the waters, the animals die! If they dig a hole and pour it into the ground to be covered up...the animals die!

So, what do they do with it? It's a byproduct of many factories. They can't just stop it from being produced. Heck, it's not even intentionally produced.

Then, suddenly, someone found out that it hardens bone. Actually, it starts to grow small masses onto the bone. Pretty much cancer. But that small masses? Wow, gee golly, it makes it harder for your teeth to rot out of your head!

So, they found a use for the substance that people bought. Nobody wants to lose their teeth. Nobody wants painful cavities. The government bought the "solution" and told the people of the nation that it would HELP them. People began to use the product in their toothpastes and realized that it did do what they said it would.

Now, look up dental fluorosis. Pretty ugly, huh?
Those white specs on your teeth? Even I have them now. That's the start of it. It isn't natural.

Truth is? A lot of people are suffering from that and it's because they've been taught that fluoride is not harmful. Sure, a regular toothpaste may not seem like it has much on it. But, like you're saying, how much rat poison do you really want to ingest? Say 1 ounce of rat poison a day makes your hair really thick and pretty. Sounds, great! But we know what too much does.

The body doesn't just throw away harmful chemicals. You don't just go to the bathroom and expel toxic chemicals like fluoride, chlorine, or mercury. Your body stores them because it doesn't know what the hell to do with it. Suddenly, you have fat cells harboring these insane substances. You're sick. You start to see signs of poisoning.

Brush your teeth three times a day with fluoride. Floss with fluoridated floss. Drink 8 glasses of fluoridated water a day. Gee golly, it sure is adding up! We're not even taking into account the food that is prepared with the stuff, the livestock we've give fluoridated water to that we kill and eat, or the fact that you bathe in the junk every single day (sometimes more than once).

It has been suggested that the fluoride in our water supply is slowly killing us. Believe it or not, they don't have a real reason to drink it. Honestly. Nobody's right arm rots off because they had a cavity in their arm, if you know what I mean. They don't have a reason to put it in our water supply. The problem is that we, as a nation, trusted our leaders to keep us safe. When they said it was safe to put on our teeth we believed them. We didn't see immediate negative effects so we continued to use it. When they suggested to put it in our water supply we didn't object because we still trusted them and hadn't seen negative effects.

It's just one of those things. Most people don't take the time to question or research things like this. They believe what the leaders tell them. They feel that the rest of us, who actually care about what we are putting into our bodies, are insane, whacko conspiracy theorists.

Why do you think pharmaceutical companies are booming right now? What about those negative possible side effects like, oh I don't know, death. Seriously! Herpes medication can even cause death. But we're told to take it and that it will help. We put too much trust into those people. Having herpes is worse than the possibility of painful death? Man...


So, your answer is that more people believe it will do good for us because they have believed the leaders of America. They haven't seen the truth face-to-face. They don't take the time to think for themselves. They just kind of go with the flow. When their teeth suffers from problems like fluorosis more dentists will offer dentures, bleaching, crowns, and whatever else they can make a quick buck by before ever saying, "Oh, uh...stop brushing your teeth with that junk..."

Money.

Telling people that if they watched what they ate, reduced their sugar intake dramatically, and lived a healthy lifestyle that they wouldn't suffer much serious tooth decay doesn't sell you more stuff. Causing people to suffer means you can make money by "helping" them later. If you can trick them into believing sugar is a great antioxidant (or whatever label you want to slap on it) and that they should eat 8 full bars of candy coated chocolate bits a day for optimal health then that's more money for you in the long run when their teeth start to rot off and they begin to experience problems like diabetes.

The dollar. Money. Moolah. The quick buck. Cold hard cash.

BP has an oil spill and people hate them for killing wildlife. After watching the above mentioned film, could you imagine the rioting that would happen if the government started to release this fluoride toxin into our air? How would they get money then, right? People would start to distrust them.

Man...I could just go on and on...but I'll stop here. For now.

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NinjaNeer answered Sunday June 13 2010, 12:22 pm:
In fluoridated tap water, there's about 0.5 to 1.0 mg/L (that's milligrams per litre), which is a very tiny amount. In fact, it works out to 0.00005% by volume.

In toothpaste, there's about 1000 ppm fluoride. That works out to about 0.1%.

In rat poison? About 35-40%.

For a comparison, check out this 'unknown chemical':

"...ingestion of stronger solutions is dangerous to human and animal life. It can cause severe damage to the digestive system, and a potentially lethal change in the acidity of the blood."

"...handled in a fume hood because of the pungent, corrosive vapor."

Sounds scary, doesn't it? Not something you'd want to put in your body, right?

Acetic acid comes in varying strengths. Over 25% is deadly. 5%? It's vinegar!

You have to take these conspiracy websites with a grain of salt.

Tooth decay is seriously prevented by fluoridating tap water. If you want to avoid it, drink bottled water. But hey, it's your life; keep in mind that bottled water is under fewer restrictions for fecal content than tap water is! Yummy.

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