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http://www.dmww.com/upl/documents/li...e-10-10-13.pdf
If you have a little bit of interest, read and if not your choice. |
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And I can remember when bug spray used to kill on contact, whereas now they mostly are based upon an oil that coats the bugs and suffocates them.. As far as "dumbing down" America....can you say "Budweiser"? |
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Jim, it never fails here, post one topic and comments go off topic about all the time. On other groups, this is flagged as off topic and moderation gets involved. What does Lysol and Budweiser have to do with the subject matter here? Just sayin
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Good question. Think of the mass produced foods of our childhoods. Many recipes have been altered either to conform with new health standards, or jump on the latest health trend. I'm actually old enough to remember when McDonald's food tasted good! Do you remember Chips Ahoy cookies? I LOVED them when I was a little kid and then all of a sudden when I was in high school, they developed a weird aftertaste. Never tried them again; which, is probably a good thing.
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Your cookies were probably loaded with fluoride...
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I try to avoid flouride as much as I can!!!!
I brush with Water only.... I brush probably 5 or 6 times a day to keep them clean of stuff!! |
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I think alcohol has more significant health consequences on our society, both physical and mental, than flouride. So it's kinda silly, IMO to rant about flouride when there's an 800 lb gorilla in the room that many people consider to be their passion. |
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Have you tried toothpastes without fluoride, like Tom's of Maine, Hello, or Kiss My Face? |
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It's amazingly prevalent. South Bend and Elkhart Indiana both dump their dirt into lake Michigan, and guess where Chicago gets their water? And then there is Toledo Ohio, just a short stone's throw downstream from Detroit. I don't care that the "bugs" are (mostly) killed by treatment processes, the very idea that dead bugs that used to be in someone else's body, are in the water coming out of my tap, is disgusting. So, if "flouride" manages to inadvertently kill off a few more bugs in the water it is added to, so be it. At one time I had a friend who bought an old mennonite church out in the country, and converted it to his home. He had a 100 year old grave yard, on his property, dozens and dozens of old graves. Did I mention he had well water? Smelled to high heaven too. Life is very gross. |
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According to Mark Royer on One day at a time who was a new dentist and just opening his practice and nervous he wouldn't get any patients , he said " And some do gooder had to go and invent fluoride " !!
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I don't know about Elkhart, but South Bend quite a few years ago embarked on a massive sewage-related project in order to separate the sources, eliminating objectionable run-off from going directly into the natural system of rivers & lakes. This was in conformance with an EPA order, I believe. So hold the phone here, South Bend continues to address the problem. They have also done a downspout disconnection program for older homes.
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Communities that have Rejected Fluoride since 1990...maybe you will recognize some of the cities.
http://fluoridealert.org/content/communities/ |
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I'm talking about the sewerage treatment plants that dump 10s of thousands of gallons of treated effluent into the St Joe river, everyday. Such as the plant on Riverside drive where I-80 crosses the northbound river. And Mishiwaka's plant at Lincolnway and Logan streets And the elkhart plant next to the bridge where Nappanee St crosses the river That river eventually empties into Lake Michigan, which is Chicago's water source. But I'm not picking om South Bend alone, that is a bargain we've made as a society to permit high population density. The practice is everywhere. Pittsburgh Pa for instance has it's sewage treatment plant on the Ohio river at a point about a half mile UPSTREAM from the city water plant. Talk about gross. I'm sure the water is completely safe, but just the idea that the water coming out of your showerhead was probably inside someone's body the day before, gives me the creeps just thinking about it. |
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