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I have heard recently that fluoride is not good for your health. I think

this information was presented by one of Dr. Amen's guess. Maybe she will

respond with more details. The case was made that it along with chlorine are

potentially carcinogenic.

 

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" Astamari " <queenastamari

 

Tuesday, May 04, 2004 6:53 PM

flouride or not to flouride?

 

 

> Greets All,

>

> I read in a magazine once that flouride was added to drinking water

> and other things, because they had so much left over from making

> bombs in WWII or something. I haven't been able to find the

> article, but will look again soon. I wonder if anyone else has

> heard that it is not really good for you and that is why ones should

> not swallow toothpaste? If this is so, why have I seen flouridated

> water in baby stores? I just switched to Tom's of Maine flouride

> free, but I am worried cause I do not have a great dental history.

> Any thoughts?

>

> Blessings,

>

> Astamari

 

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Greetings Astamari. From the readings and research I 've done, Flouride being

added to the water and being benifecial was an idea started by Alcoa Aluminum

and the water manicipality some time ago as a way to use the toxic by product of

their aluminum production (flouride). It saves Alcoa lot's of money it would

normaly use to dispose of these waste. All of the cities where flouride has been

added to the water have had an increase in tooth decay problems (quite the

opposite of the claims). Natural flourine and flouride are completely different,

the later being highly toxic. Check out garynull.com for a lot of literature and

reseach on this. He also has water filters that filter out the flourine.

peace,

Mark

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