Any of you distinguished gentlemen know about or have any sources on the long term effects of water flouridation? Hear you all yammering on about it but unable to find anything concrete.
Our benevolent Director General of Health just got granted unquestionable authority to decide which districts must put flouride in their water supply so I'm now slightly concerned about the subject.
Brittle bones and reduced IQ, negligible impact on dental health which can be addressed through good nutrition and removal of soft drinks which contain acids that destroy tooth enamel. Ashley Bloomfield is a fucking fraud. Forced medication is illegal under the Nuremberg Code.
Andrew Davis
You can trust Ashley
Tyler Morgan
What's the best water filter? Whenever I think there's a good on Any Forums says it's jewish or something
The ones that actually remove all the flouride are expensive as fuck
Jose Foster
The theory is fluoride in our tap water if consumed will calcify the pineal gland releasing less dmt which induces dreaming and regulates immune systems. The implementation was to support the health of our teeth but ended up diminishing the spirituality of the populace.
>(not plastic) so glass? The tapwater where I live tastes good, I'd rather just filter it
James Sanchez
You cannot filter or boil out fluoride.
Gabriel Rivera
Fucking parasites. I used to live in Wellington and drive to Petone just to get the water from their unflouridated aquifer. What an absolute pest. Of course the """health""" authorities can't allow people be healthy. Absolutely criminal.
I am a sommilier and my palate is very important, there are many things I simply can't consume. One of those things is chlorine. None. Nada. No chlorine. I can't drink my own town's tap water because of how chlorinated it is. As soon as I taste tap water I know, you can blind test me as many times as you like- you don't even need to have a good palate to know the difference.
While people argue about fluoride; the far more substantiated issue of chlorine is ignored entirely State administrators argue you MUST chlorinate the water to stop the spread of water bourne illness. In fact they don't even argue- they just do it and you have no alternative. >what's so bad about chlorine It's an oxidizer, so it literally kills organic matter. Notably water bourne bacteria that causes illness. But the problem is that it ALSO kills sensitive bacteria in your body, in many ways it's like drinking antibiotics. Furthermore it oxidixes other minerals to create complex chemicals- many of which are toxic. Notable compounds are related to copper-chlorine reactions
Asher Collins
High IQ post
Landon Gomez
This. Got a $90 small distiller and one cycle gives me water for a day. The heat of the boil destroys estrogen also.
Bentley Ramirez
When water departments say water is safe- they are simply lying through their teeth. When pressed they justify this by saying "It's safer than water bourne illness". This is not the same thing, and they know that.
What they ABSOLUTELY DO NOT WANT is people realizing the tap water is mildly poisonous, demanding the water department stops putting additives in it, and local commercial filtering plants start up as they do in Asia. Basically in each suburb you have a shop with a boy, a bicycle, and a water filtration system. It's quiet practical, houses just leave empty water barrels out like they would rubbish bins, and densely populated areas have organized collection as you would itility bills. >why would they care A. because half the additives they put in your water are really just for the benefit of them maintaining their pipes B. because they would loose their monopoly market, people could buy water from multiple sources. C. the price of unfiltered water would plummet, agricultural users would flourish and they would struggle to regulate demand, people would start urban farming if they were not forced to pay the "drinking price" of water. >why would the government care Poor people would drink dirty water and get sick, simply from lack of public access. The state would be forced to start public filtration plants which everyone would want to use The state would end up buying out the filtration plants, which would be costly to run.
It's not a health conspiracy, the state simply doesn't want workers taking time off for diarrhea; and doesn't care if they are progressively poisoned
Andrew Morris
What brand
Joshua Ward
Often I see these "conspiracies" start where there is a genuine issue that the public don't have the technical education to understand. Those in power don't WANT the people to understand, because there is an underlying policy conflict. The public know the state is lying- but this does not help them work out what's actually going on Thus a stupid conspiracy theory is fed from both sides.
The policy conflict here is that maintaining public water infrastructure is painfully expensive for the state, and the state has to get the money indirectly from taxes. The state doesn't want to pay top dollar for water unless those people are paying top tax rates. Thus in poor areas, the state resorts to bombing the water system with fluride, chlorine and a shit load of other additives simply because it's cheap.
The US army sets up chlorine based decontamination facilities in warzones on the basis that mass purification is cheap and soldiers are only drinking the water on a "on and off" basis. Where soldiers are permanently stationed water is STORED in chlorinated tanks- but filtered for drinking. These additives and the compounds they create are not magic, this isn't 5G space aids, you can just filter them out. A lot of these are only marginally soluble in water, and very few are absorbed through the skin (though the chlorine unfortunately will effect your skin)
For me personally I'm sensitive to the chlorine simply because of my job- other people might not care. But individually anyone CAN and SHOULD get a home water purifier. They aren't expensive, they are extremely valuable if the mains water should ever become contaminated, they WILL improve your health. You don't need to live off Fiji water like a model- buying office water by the gallon is probably perfectly viable, and having a home filtration system is also perfectly fine.