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Re: Fluoride in Toothpaste ia a Neurotoxin, Poisonous to the tissues
« Reply #5 on: January 16, 2020, 04:49:26 AM »
My daughter drinks a lot of water.  When her firstborn got his baby teeth there were big brown round spots/divits in his front teeth.  The dentist said is was from the flouride she had ingested while pregnant.
She switched to distilled water and he only drank it and his adult teeth were fine.
I wonder if there were other problems we never saw.
Whether fluoride helps prevent tooth decay or not, it should never be added to the drinking water in a community. This is basically mass medicating without a prescription. There is no doubt that if the teeth are affected, in either a good or bad way, other parts of the body are affected also. Fluoride supposedly works better topically, so fluoride toothpaste and fluoride treatments in a dental office are a better option as long as the substance is not ingested. I certainly would refrain from using fluoride toothpaste until a child is old enough to know not to swallow it. Some Tom’s brand toothpaste and Hello brand toothpaste don’t have fluoride.

Re: Fluoride in Toothpaste ia a Neurotoxin, Poisonous to the tissues
« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2020, 10:20:44 AM »
Well, there's got to be SOMETHING in the food supply, the water supply, the environment, or all three, that is having all these bad effects on people nowadays --- all this overweight, obesity, nut allergies, celiac disease, autism, and all this other nonsense that does not seem to have been such a problem in times past.  (Not saying it didn't exist, it just wasn't endemic like it is now.)  I don't think it comes from the great apostasy (at least not in full --- the whole world has "spiritual rickets"), and I don't think it all comes from today's lifestyle that is supposedly so much more sedentary than in times past.  When I was growing up in the 1960s and 1970s, we were taught in health class that the recommended daily diet was 3500 calories.  Now they're saying 2000.  I don't think people burned off all those extra calories walking to the bus stop, washing dishes by hand, and so on.  People sat and read, and sitting is sitting, whether you're reading a book or newspaper, or looking at a computer screen.  So what happened?


I looked online for spirulina and it seems like the daily dose, for the granulated powder supplement, is 8 grams (8000 mg).  Can that be correct?  I picked up a bottle of the Spring Valley brand of spirulina (from Walmart) after I read this, and they recommend a dosage of 800 mg (two capsules), one-tenth what I see on the package from the link that was posted here on CI.  Is the Spring Valley brand any good?  I see it is made in China, which doesn't fill my heart with joy, but I do not have money to burn, so I just had to buy what was cheap and nearby.


Re: Fluoride in Toothpaste ia a Neurotoxin, Poisonous to the tissues
« Reply #7 on: January 17, 2020, 09:05:34 PM »
Recognizing that this post concerns fluoride and its widespread use in toothpaste and municipal water supplies, consider the implications.  70% of municipal water supplies are now contaminated with fluoride.  Anyone cooking with tap water is introducing fluoride into their food supply as well.  In response to simple man's query above, we must consider the introduction of glyphosate (another neurotoxin) into our food supply as a cause for numerous maladies. Dr. Stephanie Steneff a research biologist is doing cutting on edge work on this topic.  Dr. Steneff has many excellent videos on youtube.  Here's one:  Glyphosate and How to Detox It - 8/25/16. 1:20 mins.
 

Re: Fluoride in Toothpaste ia a Neurotoxin, Poisonous to the tissues
« Reply #8 on: January 18, 2020, 01:26:12 PM »
Recognizing that this post concerns fluoride and its widespread use in toothpaste and municipal water supplies, consider the implications.  70% of municipal water supplies are now contaminated with fluoride.  Anyone cooking with tap water is introducing fluoride into their food supply as well.  In response to simple man's query above, we must consider the introduction of glyphosate (another neurotoxin) into our food supply as a cause for numerous maladies. Dr. Stephanie Steneff a research biologist is doing cutting on edge work on this topic.  Dr. Steneff has many excellent videos on youtube.  Here's one:  Glyphosate and How to Detox It - 8/25/16. 1:20 mins.

Excellent video!. It is well worth the time to listen to it.

This video mainly dwells on glyphosate and the reaction of glyphosates with vaccines. There is an exponential effect when vaccines are combined with glyphosates, which are present in our air, our water, and our soil. When geo-engineering (chem-trails) are combined with vaccines and glyphosates, the results are devastating to all human life, animals, and plants because of the aluminum, lithium, barium, strontium, and fluoride.  All these heavy metals, halogens, toxic metals, and chemicals are destroying earth and wrecking havoc on God's beautiful creation.

Worse, fluoride destroys the pineal gland in the brain. When the pineal gland is fossilized, it prevents us from being attentive to our work and to our prayers. Simply put, fluoride prevents us from praying as it turns us into zombies.

Lord save us.

Re: Fluoride in Toothpaste ia a Neurotoxin, Poisonous to the tissues
« Reply #9 on: January 18, 2020, 05:53:38 PM »
Worse, fluoride destroys the pineal gland in the brain. When the pineal gland is fossilized, it prevents us from being attentive to our work and to our prayers. Simply put, fluoride prevents us from praying as it turns us into zombies.

Lord save us.
Is there any way to reverse, at least in part, the damage done to the pineal gland, through detox or any other means?   And who has known this, and failed to make the knowledge public?  And why?  Cui bono?