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re: water filter for fluoride, chlorine and calcium
Posted on 10/25/22 at 5:35 pm to notsince98
Posted on 10/25/22 at 5:35 pm to notsince98
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Calcium fluoride is good. Sodium fluoride is a pharmaceutical that has plenty of studies questioning its safety.
Plenty of bullshite studies. Let me help you out here, fluoride is a halogen and the body doesn't care what kind of halogen it is, it will have an extremely short half-life in the body (about 6 minutes). Calcium, sodium, tin fluorides all work nearly exactly the same as far as the body is concerned, few studies suggest combination of sodium/stannous fluorides being slightly more effective than either alone but really nothing substantive. There is a lot of bullshite public health initiatives over the decades but fluoridation of drinking water isn't one of them. Sodium fluoride is naturally occurring but in a rare mineral, calcium is more common, both are produced in industrial processes as well as stannous fluoride. If you have a healthy, varied diet and you drink coffee or tea regularly then you are getting more fluoride in your diet than from your tap water anyway.
Posted on 10/26/22 at 8:33 am to Clames
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Plenty of bullshite studies. Let me help you out here, fluoride is a halogen and the body doesn't care what kind of halogen it is, it will have an extremely short half-life in the body (about 6 minutes).
I'd really recommend looking up more recent studies. The data about fluoride calcification at the pineal gland has been well proven at this point. The impacts of this accumulation at the Pineal gland is just now starting to be studied in depth. Regardless, nobody should be ashamed of avoiding the issue. Their body, their choice.
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