Moony wrote:Just went to the dentist this morning and she asked me to make sure that my choice of toothpaste had "at least 1450parts per million flouride in it. - Just remember 1450!" she told me. There must be good reason they put it in, I've not got to the stage where I think the government is using chemicals to turn me into a zombie just yet
Thats so you don't lose any back teeth...... Thats where They put the transmitters
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
Londonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
Moony wrote:Just went to the dentist this morning and she asked me to make sure that my choice of toothpaste had "at least 1450parts per million flouride in it. - Just remember 1450!" she told me. There must be good reason they put it in, I've not got to the stage where I think the government is using chemicals to turn me into a zombie just yet
Did you not ask her why it has to be over 1450ppm?
I use Kingfisher fluoride-free toothpaste, they have a full range of them - http://www.realfoods.co.uk/shop?Search= ... ide%20free
My OH had fluorisation when she was a child and they buggered her teeth big time. Till this day it's clearly visible where it took the plaque off
Bladerunner wrote:Boots "Smile Fluoride Free Toothpaste"
Been using this for years after a bit of research into Fluoride and the fact that it is as poisonous as Arsenic and not too far behind lead.
Fluoride is a waste product of the aluminium industry and these used to pay millions to dispose of it. Then some smart guy thought it would be good to put in toothpaste.
It is recognised as a neuro toxin and if you read the labels they will tell you not to exceed the recommend dose. If you do they tell you to contact a doctor. It also says on some that it is not suitable for kids under 3.
Mind you, Ribena says on the label it is not suitable for kids under 3. I rang their hotline to ask them about that and they said they have pay millions on tests which they are not prepared to do.
There was a case back in the 80's when too much fluoride was put into the water supply and people died because of it. More recently there was a cock up in Hope Bay, Alaska which resulted in a guy dying due to too much fluoride being pout in the water.
All the fluoride tests that are published are paid for by the toothpaste companies. If you can find a truly independent one it will tell you that fluoride is not good for you and does bugger all to help against fillings.
This thread is going to get trolled so do your own due diligence and if you like using fluoride in your toothpaste that is your choice, just don't jump on the people who choose not to or the reasons why.
Be lucky (and free thinking)
Please provide some *credible* sources to back up your claims.
Why does he have to provide "credible" sources it appears an opinion to me, the person concerned has obviously carried out their own research and formed an opinion on that research. Thye then have shared it with us. Its a bit condesending saying that itsy!
PS the experts tell us global warming excists but does it?
justsurviving wrote:Why does he have to provide "credible" sources it appears an opinion to me, the person concerned has obviously carried out their own research and formed an opinion on that research. Thye then have shared it with us. Its a bit condesending saying that itsy!
PS the experts tell us global warming excists but does it?
Because this
There was a case back in the 80's when too much fluoride was put into the water supply and people died because of it. More recently there was a cock up in Hope Bay, Alaska which resulted in a guy dying due to too much fluoride being pout in the water.
Is Not opinion, rumour is not fact
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
Londonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
From what I have read from articles genuinely looking at the evidence there has not been enough research conducted to state whether it is a good or bad thing, although personally I would prefer the government not to mass medicate the population using the water supply without thorough research being carried out.
Before getting too worked up though it's worth checking whether your water supplier actually does add fluoride to its water, from what I can tell it only a minority that do so and mine doesn't (yet)