Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Hi Jill, It was a very simple daily newspaper, the clipping came from. They mentioned just the element fluor, and I did a literal translation. Again it was Kathy of this list who presented a lot of materials on fluorides, and who can give you further information what possibilities you have to purify your drinking water in the US. My contacts would not be helpful for you, because I am sitting in Europe. As for me, I have become a notorious lable reader. I found out, there is only one single tooth paste without fluorides. If you prepare tea from neem leaves, you have an excellent mouth rinse, you can bottle it, and it will last you many days. Katharina In einer eMail vom 29.12.02 16:17:04 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit schreibt jill@...: > HI > By fluor, do you mean fluoride . . . the stuff that is put into our > drinking water to avoid tooth decay? > > If so, this certainly has implications . . . especially for my daughter who > is on the ketogenic diet (which can cause osteoporosis in itself) . . . all > she drinks is tapwater (flouridated). > > What are the options?????? a good water filter? > Many thanks > Jill > > > At 10:20 PM 12/29/02, you wrote: > > > " Fluor depletes teeth and skeleton of calcium, and makes them crusty. > >Results: change in skeletton, osteoporosis, inflammation of joints, even > >cancer of bones. > > > >Negative impact of flour on nerve and immune system of children: > >constant fatigue, low IQ, lethargy, depression. > > > >Hence Belgium head of Health Administration, Magda Aelvoet, forbade fluor > in > >over the counter articles like pills, mouth rinses,chewing gums. Exception: > >Tooth paste. " End of translation > > > >--------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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