Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Re: Someone said the fluoride in tea was a different chemical. > Didn't they say some places in Texas have natural fluoride in their > waters. Didn't they say they have less teeth decay? Wasn't that was the > logic for us getting it?. > > Blessings on you all. LOve. MArge. It has been found that fluoridated water does NOT reduce tooth decay. It DOES cause dental fluorosis though. In other words, people who drink fluoridated water have WORSE teeth, on average, than people who do NOT drink fluoridated water. Do not trust the FDA or ADA, do the research for yourself. The people in Texas were studied because of the high rate of problems attributed to their high fluoride content of their water. Again, I recommend reading the book " Fluoride: The Aging Factor " by Dr. Yiamouyiannis. It gives many references to scientific studies PROVING the dangers of what the government considers safe fluoride levels in water (1ppm). Many municipalities have STOPPED fluoridating their water after being taken to court and using the research to prove in a court of law that fluoride is dangerous in ANY quantity and should NEVER be deliberately consumed. Every situation is an opportunity to choose love and make miracles happen! Jim Scannell jscannell@... http://home.wi.rr.com/jscannell Fight Fluorination! http://www.fluorideaction.org/health/ MSG kills brain cells! http://www.nomsg.com/ Live Longer! http://www.lef.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 yup, got it, thanks, Jackie blessings mark Re: Someone said the fluoride in tea was a different chemical. The flouride added to drinking water is an industrial waste product, not naturally occuring. Jackie > > I'm thinking there may be a " difference " between fluoride created > or " purified " in a laboratory and that occuring naturally in our > world.... Or I may be totally wrong. Many cultures in the world have > been drinking various forms of tea for thousands of years and we > don't hear of the side effects of fluorination..... > > Lizzie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Yes, MArge, but it was colorado i believe, and it turned their teeth brown. And the teeth and bones both become very brittle in time. It's the leading cause of ostoeporosis. It is an *ultra corrosive super-oxidant*......that means *as bad as it gets*. Look at the big picture, MArge, not a tiny piece out of context. That's exactly what the government has done to persuade everyone that flouride is good, which is an outright *SUPER LIE* It's SO toxic it cannot be dumped! It is the 2nd most toxic mineral substance on earth!~For G-ds sake.... the jerks actually had the gonads to come into my kid's school and give a presentation to the kids telling them that flouride " is good for you, like a vitamin " ....... & ^%$#@ & * & If i actually could find that person (s), i'd KILL him/her w/ my bare hands. Fortunately my kid was informed enough (age 10) to *PROTEST* at the time. blessings mark Re: Someone said the fluoride in tea was a different chemical. > Didn't they say some places in Texas have natural fluoride in their > waters. Didn't they say they have less teeth decay? Wasn't that was the > logic for us getting it?. > > Blessings on you all. LOve. MArge. It has been found that fluoridated water does NOT reduce tooth decay. It DOES cause dental fluorosis though. In other words, people who drink fluoridated water have WORSE teeth, on average, than people who do NOT drink fluoridated water. Do not trust the FDA or ADA, do the research for yourself. The people in Texas were studied because of the high rate of problems attributed to their high fluoride content of their water. Again, I recommend reading the book " Fluoride: The Aging Factor " by Dr. Yiamouyiannis. It gives many references to scientific studies PROVING the dangers of what the government considers safe fluoride levels in water (1ppm). Many municipalities have STOPPED fluoridating their water after being taken to court and using the research to prove in a court of law that fluoride is dangerous in ANY quantity and should NEVER be deliberately consumed. Every situation is an opportunity to choose love and make miracles happen! Jim Scannell jscannell@... http://home.wi.rr.com/jscannell Fight Fluorination! http://www.fluorideaction.org/health/ MSG kills brain cells! http://www.nomsg.com/ Live Longer! http://www.lef.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Hi Margret Okay, i'll agree w/ you totally. Seems it's not really a problem in tea at all. It's not the ion form, it's chelated. Now my family can relax w/ KT etc. Iced tea is our favorite beverage, tho we mostly drink water Thanks and blessings mark Re: Someone said the fluoride in tea was a different chemical. Dear Mark,, I hope so. White tea has been shown to kill both bacteria and viruses. Green tea is almost as good. Mark, we need to be very, very sure before giving up tea. I just won't. My big bowl of green tea and big bowl of white tea keep me from having to take Lasix. I will admit that I haven't felt as well since they added fluoride in our water here in land. probably fifty-five years ago. Didn't they say some places in Texas have natural fluoride in their waters. Didn't they say they have less teeth decay? Wasn't that was the logic for us getting it?. Blessings on you all. LOve. MArge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Hi Lizzie that's cause they never untill kinda recently associated flouride toxicity w/ the symptoms. Or if they did, they wouldn't tell us. The government has it's own agenda.............. blessings mark Re: Someone said the fluoride in tea was a different chemical. > Didn't they say some places in Texas have natural fluoride in their > waters. Didn't they say they have less teeth decay? Wasn't that was the > logic for us getting it?. I'm thinking there may be a " difference " between fluoride created or " purified " in a laboratory and that occuring naturally in our world.... Or I may be totally wrong. Many cultures in the world have been drinking various forms of tea for thousands of years and we don't hear of the side effects of fluorination..... Lizzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 In message <004901c5d415$81bc7320$6600a8c0@p4h3i9> you wrote: > Hi Margret > > Okay, i'll agree w/ you totally. Seems it's not really a problem in tea at all. It's not the ion form, it's chelated. > > Now my family can relax w/ KT etc. Iced tea is our favorite beverage, tho we mostly drink water > > Thanks and blessings Mark, my dear, it was MArge writing that, not me ;-) Take note, the first 'a' in my name is small! LOL Margret:-) -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Minstrel@... <)))<>< www.therpc.f9.co.uk <)))<>< www.AnswersInGenesis.com +---------------------------------------------------------------+ God's first thought is not what we can do, but what we can become. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 OOOOOPS....sorry.this's what happens when i'm in a hurry. However, thanks none-the-less! Blessings mark Re: Re: Someone said the fluoride in tea was a different chemical. In message <004901c5d415$81bc7320$6600a8c0@p4h3i9> you wrote: > Hi Margret > > Okay, i'll agree w/ you totally. Seems it's not really a problem in tea at all. It's not the ion form, it's chelated. > > Now my family can relax w/ KT etc. Iced tea is our favorite beverage, tho we mostly drink water > > Thanks and blessings Mark, my dear, it was MArge writing that, not me ;-) Take note, the first 'a' in my name is small! LOL Margret:-) -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Minstrel@... <)))<>< www.therpc.f9.co.uk <)))<>< www.AnswersInGenesis.com +---------------------------------------------------------------+ God's first thought is not what we can do, but what we can become. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Thanks MArge! again, yes, the anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-viral aspect of tea are what we like about it. plus it's just darned good! We're really glad we don't have to worry now. We take flouride very seriously. My son and i both suffer from flouridosis pretty severly. Hopefully the KT will help w/ this. While we drink only bottled water, the flouride added to our nasty municiple water supply is still absorbed thru the skin (the body's largest organ) when-ever we take a shower. A person can actually absorb a couple of pounds of water just from taking a hot shower, along with the deadly chlorine and flouride and what-ever else they put in it to kill us. We're trying to figure out how to go about sueing the municiple water co. here to re-coup all the funds they've *forced* us to spend for drinkable water......they only recently began flouridating it here. Me and my kid who already suffer from flouridosis however still are forced to absorb more of it just to clean ourselves. We're trying to get together a big class-action law-suit like what happened in Los Angeles county (which is where we were poisoned).this is a *SERIOUS* health problem for us, that's why i take it very seriously. Are we bitter....? angry?.......YOU BETCHA!!! Blessings mark Re: Someone said the fluoride in tea was a different chemical. Dear Mark,, I hope so. White tea has been shown to kill both bacteria and viruses. Green tea is almost as good. Mark, we need to be very, very sure before giving up tea. I just won't. My big bowl of green tea and big bowl of white tea keep me from having to take Lasix. I will admit that I haven't felt as well since they added fluoride in our water here in land. probably fifty-five years ago. Didn't they say some places in Texas have natural fluoride in their waters. Didn't they say they have less teeth decay? Wasn't that was the logic for us getting it?. Blessings on you all. LOve. MArge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Hey Mark- Was the lawsuit in LA successful? Did they stop adding fluoride to the water? That would be *amazing*. I hope so-I'm always looking for positive news (not to mention that I grew up in LA, lived there for 35 years, and still have family there). Regards, Dana -----Original Message----- From: original_kombucha [mailto:original_kombucha ] On Behalf Of mark n suze We're trying to get together a big class-action law-suit like what happened in Los Angeles county (which is where we were poisoned).this is a *SERIOUS* health problem for us, that's why i take it very seriously. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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