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Fine. However, dentists are saying we are going to need a LOT more dentists in the future and federal programs for low income to fix kids teeth. Tooth decay can actually kill you if the bacterium goes to the brain. I had a business associate die from his molar cavity suddenly becoming infected. I’ll take the flouride. Hopefully they won’t ban it from toothpaste.
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As it turns out, if you own in the Villages then there is chlorine in your well water. Villages water is well water and chlorine is added to Villages water just as most (all?) municipal water systems are. |
Do you have any idea how toxic Chlorine is, yet we add it to water to kill bacteria and make it clean for use. You wouldn’t pick up a bottle of chlorine and drink it. It would kill you. Now put it in water in micro increments it doesn’t harm you. Your body is able to handle it and you have clean water. It’s no different for fluoride or any chemical in vaccines or anything else. Use some logic and stop buying in to misinformation and agendas.
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I would think that fluoride can be added to the water yourself. But once it's in the water you can't easily remove it. So for those who want it, just dab a bit of toothpaste in your water before you drink it. No big deal. Maybe it's time to make an inline fluoride dispenser, sell it and make millions!
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No one needs floride or the risks associated with it. The Japanese eliminated it 50 years ago and switched to NanoHydroxyapatite and the Europeans shortly thereafter. You can get the toothpaste on Amazon. Plenty of scientific evidence on youtube. It gives you the same protection without the toxins.
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Fluoride is already in the water. Even if it's not "added" to the water, it's already there. Fluoride is a natural mineral. It exists naturally in natural water, natural soil, and natural rocks. In its natural state, naturally. No additional fluoride needed. The ONLY way to REMOVE fluoride from water is to use reverse osmosis or steam distill the water. The water, which has fluoride in it. Naturally. Because that's one of the three places fluoride comes from. |
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