First State to Ban FLUORIDE in Public Drinking Water

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


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Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.

Who exactly decided fluoride is good for newborn babies?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.

Who exactly decided fluoride is good for newborn babies?



What are you even talking about? Newborns don’t drink water nor get their teeth brushed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.

Who exactly decided fluoride is good for newborn babies?



What are you even talking about? Newborns don’t drink water nor get their teeth brushed.


Found the mother who didn't breastfeed or bathe their babies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.


So you just drink a little Radium tonic each day, not entire jars? Just a few cigs are ok, just not a carton a day! yay!

See where that line of thinking leads? Fields of gray.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.


So you just drink a little Radium tonic each day, not entire jars? Just a few cigs are ok, just not a carton a day! yay!

See where that line of thinking leads? Fields of gray.


Too much sun might give you skin cancer. No sun will cause Vitamin D deficiency. Too much sugar might give you diabetes. No sugar will kill you. Etc etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.

Who exactly decided fluoride is good for newborn babies?



What are you even talking about? Newborns don’t drink water nor get their teeth brushed.


Found the mother who didn't breastfeed or bathe their babies.



Babies don’t drink bath water you halfwit. And again, fluoride isn’t toxic at all levels.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.


So you just drink a little Radium tonic each day, not entire jars? Just a few cigs are ok, just not a carton a day! yay!

See where that line of thinking leads? Fields of gray.


Truly, people are f’ing stupid

Radium and fluoride have different levels of toxicity.

Goddamn it. Go back to grade school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.


So you just drink a little Radium tonic each day, not entire jars? Just a few cigs are ok, just not a carton a day! yay!

See where that line of thinking leads? Fields of gray.


Too much sun might give you skin cancer. No sun will cause Vitamin D deficiency. Too much sugar might give you diabetes. No sugar will kill you. Etc etc.


yeah you might want to brush up on Biology 101 there.

The human body produces all the sugar it needs. You don't have to eat a speck of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.


So you just drink a little Radium tonic each day, not entire jars? Just a few cigs are ok, just not a carton a day! yay!

See where that line of thinking leads? Fields of gray.


Truly, people are f’ing stupid

Radium and fluoride have different levels of toxicity.

Goddamn it. Go back to grade school.


Immaterial to your philosophy though.

Both are toxins. Neither are necessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fluoride is a great litmus test for people who have a good scientific education and those who do not.


+1

Fkng idiots


Well it IS harmful to developing brains.... so don't be too hard on them.
Many parts of southern Appalachia around the fall line have naturally high levels of fluoridated water and kids traditionally grew up with lower I.Q.s due to it.


Too much of it is harmful to developing brains.

A little bit of fluoride is only a little bit harmful to developing brains?


No, that’s not how things work. Just because a lot of something is bad doesn’t make any amount of it is bad.

Who exactly decided fluoride is good for newborn babies?



What are you even talking about? Newborns don’t drink water nor get their teeth brushed.


Found the mother who didn't breastfeed or bathe their babies.



Babies don’t drink bath water you halfwit. And again, fluoride isn’t toxic at all levels.



Are you really this clueless about human anatomy? Never heard of percutaneous or dermal absorption huh? A good biology book will help.
Anonymous
Yes, for the most part the way the EU regulates chemicals is scientifically illiterate. They use the precautionary principle which says if it’s toxic in any amount it’s forbidden unless you can prove it’s safe and nothing can be proven safe so then it just becomes an exercise of which chemicals have the most demonstrated need to be used and they think they’re safe. They don’t actually do any original science and they rely on bureaucrats not scientists to regulate.

So yeah, pretty much they’re scientifically illiterate.


And yet - they are healthier and don't have quite as many chronic health issues as we do, and their food is better and more affordable. But sure, okay, the EU is scientifically illiterate. That is a new one on Europe-worshipping DCUM.
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