Monday, January 11, 2010

Mass Health Dental I Bet That You Drink Fluoride Everyday, Do You Know It's Poison?

I Bet That You Drink Fluoride Everyday, Do You Know It's Poison? - mass health dental

Mi bebe Community It. like Dannon Some bottlers began adding fluoride to water.
According to a 2002 study, 67% of Americans live in communities with fluoridated water.

Many confuse the water fluoridation and dental care. Studies show that if fluoride has no effect on the teeth, no impact on the health of the teeth. So why not fluoride?

The first occurrence of fluoridated drinking water was in the Nazi camp of German prisoners. They found that fluoridated water was a way to sterilize bulk drug "people and force them into a presentation to rest."

"I am appalled at the possibility of using water as a vehicle for drugs. Fluoride is a corrosive poison that will have serious consequences on long-term causes. Any attempt to use water in this way is deplorable."
- Dr. Charles Gordon Heyd, former president of the American Medical Association

5 comments:

jyummy said...

Our school gave us these things swish again each day in kindergarten.

acid tongue said...

is that cigarettes and alcohol

mel said...

Fluorinated compounds are added to toothpaste, drinking water, is prescribed treatments and other oral hygiene products are commercially available fluoride, because the promoters believe, contribute to tooth enamel. Sodium fluoride and sodium monofluorophosphate (MFP SMFP) are common additives.

Many local water municipalities fluoridate their water by fluoride at concentrations of less than 4 ppm. First of sodium fluoride will be used for the fluoridation of drinking water, however, acid Hexafluorosilicic (H2SiF6) and salt (Na2SiF6) more often used, especially in the United States.

Fluoride ion is a very important application in synthetic organic chemistry. Fluoro-silicone chemical bond is very strong. Silyl ether protecting groups can easily be eliminated by the addition of fluoride ions. Sodium fluoride or tetra-n-butylammonium fluoride (TBAF) are the most commonly used reagents.

Low concentrations

Fluoride is especially suitable for use in small amounts in an attempt to reduce dental caries (decay of frequency) known in the teeth. SomeSome studies suggest that fluoridation is associated with a lower average number of children with cavities of 12.5% and an average decline of 2.25 teeth with cavities.

mel said...

Fluorinated compounds are added to toothpaste, drinking water, is prescribed treatments and other oral hygiene products are commercially available fluoride, because the promoters believe, contribute to tooth enamel. Sodium fluoride and sodium monofluorophosphate (MFP SMFP) are common additives.

Many local water municipalities fluoridate their water by fluoride at concentrations of less than 4 ppm. First of sodium fluoride will be used for the fluoridation of drinking water, however, acid Hexafluorosilicic (H2SiF6) and salt (Na2SiF6) more often used, especially in the United States.

Fluoride ion is a very important application in synthetic organic chemistry. Fluoro-silicone chemical bond is very strong. Silyl ether protecting groups can easily be eliminated by the addition of fluoride ions. Sodium fluoride or tetra-n-butylammonium fluoride (TBAF) are the most commonly used reagents.

Low concentrations

Fluoride is especially suitable for use in small amounts in an attempt to reduce dental caries (decay of frequency) known in the teeth. SomeSome studies suggest that fluoridation is associated with a lower average number of children with cavities of 12.5% and an average decline of 2.25 teeth with cavities.

Mav said...

We banned in Mayberry!

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