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If you can state a safe lower limit of ppm for fluoride, someone's paying you to.

Can we please keep the slanderous conspiracy nonsense off MFK please? And I assure you, I am not in the pay of the government/NWO/Illuminati/Reptile aliens from Planet Nebiru or whoever else is orchestrating the global flouride cover-up.
 
Can we please keep the slanderous conspiracy nonsense off MFK please? And I assure you, I am not in the pay of the government/NWO/Illuminati/Reptile aliens from Planet Nebiru or whoever else is orchestrating the flouride cover-up.

agreed. flouridation of drinking water was named one of the 10 best public health achievements in the last 100 years by the CDC in atlanta..


http://cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00056796.htm




I don't work for the government either. but I understand the drinking water treatment process, chlorination etc. because I have been trained in it as part of my career.

most who try and give info on topics like this have no idea what they are talking about..

sorry, but its true..

for example, flouride is present naturally in many ground water supplies. so all that spring water that people are drinking out of the bottles that they think has no flouride in it quite often has flouride in it and the bottlers are not required to list it because it was not added. it was already there in the source water. and there are no regulations on bottled water. none. your much better drinking tap water for paranoid types out there because it is regulated to federal standards (provincial in canada).

bottled water is not.

but people don't realize this because they don't know better..

people are against flouride in water not because of the supposed health risks but because many do not agree with 'medicating the masses' because they view themselves as being forced to consume the medicine..

its a question of autonomy, not of medical risks.

okay, I have said my peace yet again.

have fun
 
coeus;3604832; said:
10% a day uses way more water and thus costs much more then 30-50% a week

10%/day=70%/week

read all the post if your goiNg to correct me. 10% a day is better for the fish then 50% of he has no intention of treating the water. As the 50% would be a big shock to their system as opposed to a 10%. And bravo to the floride conspericy bs. I haven't laughed like that in a while.
 
knifegill;3612528; said:
If you can state a safe lower limit of ppm for fluoride, someone's paying you to.
:grinno: I hope you got your aluminum hat on.
 
warby;3612544; said:
Hahaha sorry, I haven't read the rest of the thread but I just had to comment on this ... Where on Earth did you get that garbage from? When I was a drillers offsider I used to knock back 10-20 litres a day, every day... and as far as I can tell I'm still alive and kicking.


Actually you are part of the government conspiracy... you died about 6 years ago and they just haven't told you yet...

*twitch* did you hear something? *twitch*twitch* I think they're coming for me!!!!!!!!
 
Thank god i'm not from america sometimes lol.

Up here the tap water is as clean as clean :)

Too bad we can't get any decent fish to put in it, LOL.
 
Acute water intoxication occura at the 5 liter mark when it is consumed in about an hour. It particualrly dangerous if you tend to drink little water then all of a sudden suck the stuff down, you know as part of some idiot holistic medicine ritual.

Any compound taken in large doses can and will kill you. Plain and simple using that to extrapolate to the toxicity of minute amounts of a compound is stupid. The videos presented are all crap. Most of them are used by sites trying to sell you copious amounts of ****. Magic juju bees, colon cleanser, magic amulets and the like. Don't get me started on the fing clown with the youtube video on fluoride being the most toxic ionic substance next chromium, no no it isn't. Anyone who thinks youtube is the end all and be all of scientific information needs to neuter themselves now.
 
Safety of tap water varies considerably by location; some people have to be concerned about consuming tap water.

I look at fish as canaries in a mine. I can kill off a number of small fish and cause my large fish great discomfort just by NOT pre-mixing my water conditioner before a water change.

My water company in Philadelphia primarily draws water from the Schuylkill river. The Schuylkill has > 80 waste treatment plants along the 110 mile river length. It has farm, lawn, and industrial run off. It is also mixed with abandoned coal mile water (acidic and heavy mineral content) about six months out of the year to supplement the water flow for use by a nuclear reactor.

The river is essentially dead by the time it reaches Philly. My daughter is on a crew team for a Philly University and for years I have yet to see a single fish (not even a minnow) in the river; even looking under the 50' launch pier.

I watched that City Limits Fishing show on TV when they came to Philly. They fish for 5 hours in rivers within city limits. After 4 hours in Philly, he didn't even have a single bite. Then he landed a good size bass and declared fishing is great in Philly. What he did was to find a large pipe that was draining natural spring water into the river. He caught the bass inside the pipe.

BTW - I drink Deer Park spring water.

For those who say water is safe coming out of a waste treatment plant; I attached Google Earth pictures of two waste treatment plants up stream. That white foamy water can't be safe to drink.

Sewer Discharge into Lehigh River in Allentown.JPG

Norristown Waste Treatment Plant.JPG
 
For those who say water is safe coming out of a waste treatment plant; I attached Google Earth pictures of two waste treatment plants up stream. That white foamy water can't be safe to drink

of course not. you are showing pictures of sewage treatment plants.

no one drinks the effluent directly out of a sewage treatment plant. it is discharged into lakes and rivers and is very clean relative to the sewage that it began as. it is clean in order to protect the wildlife and the public health.

it is not distributed to the public to drink however.

thats what the drinking water plants do :)
 
Whoooa, easy there Ron...are you saying I shouldn't drink the water coming directly out of the sewage treatment plant?...cause I thought that's where Dasani came from...
 
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