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Why is the most feared country the only developed country that adds fluoride to its municipal water supplies? Because the other countries are already under complete control, they aren’t a threat. You are being drugged every time you consume anything shelf-bought that contains any amount of water. It. Is. Everywhere.

Check out fluoridealert.org and read more for yourself.

Crash course:

More toxic than lead You wouldn’t want any amount of lead in your body, yet Fluoride is somehow okay?

In your food

-Most all bottled water contains fluoride, less distilled water (but then they fuck you with phthalates and different bisephenol endocrine disrupters). Buy a countertop distiller, H2O Labs sells one with a carbon tip, for ultra purity, I chose this one because the last thing the water touches is glass. Buy glass bottles, jugs, and your own nutritional mineral rocks so as not to pull minerals from your body.

-Table salt is ~400 PPM NaF (sodium fluoride, the nasty stuff), buy raw whole (sellers add other stuff to salt) Himalayan pink salt, which is less than a few PPM.

-Produce is watered in stores with municipal water, the farms around you may have NaF saturation in well water, not to mention glyphosate. You should be growing your own produce, but if you can’t because of land, buy Aquaponics or from Farmers Markets. Tall order on this one, but how much is your health worth to you?

-Tea, namely green tea is loaded with it. Opt for homemade lemon water or homemade carbonated water, the rich person drink.

-Fluoridated toothpaste has a poison control number now, if you consume more than a small dollop of the crap, what does that tell you?

In your water Your daily shower accounts for around 65% of fluoride in your body right now, if your city adds it. Our skin absorbs it an order of magnitude more so in a hot shower. Water softeners do nothing, well water is likely great, but get it checked for high NaF just in case, if you will live there permanently. Otherwise a whole-house distillation system with steel pipes and magnet ends for the heavy metals is the ultimate option for daily home use. Cutting down shower time to wetting oneself, turning the water off, lathering, then rinsing (optimally with a pre-warmed distilled water rinse) is a step, I did this for years. Many people do this anyway, and some for this very reason.

Don’t take my word for it, look for yourself.

Go Google fluoride and see how great Google says it is, that should be all the proof you need, honestly.

Why is the most feared country the only developed country that adds fluoride to its municipal water supplies? Because the other countries are already under complete control, they aren’t a threat. You are being drugged every time you consume anything shelf-bought that contains any amount of water. It. Is. Everywhere. Check out fluoridealert.org and read more for yourself. Crash course: **More toxic than lead** You wouldn’t want any amount of lead in your body, yet Fluoride is somehow okay? **In your food** -Most all bottled water contains fluoride, less distilled water (but then they fuck you with phthalates and different bisephenol endocrine disrupters). Buy a countertop distiller, H2O Labs sells one with a carbon tip, for ultra purity, I chose this one because the last thing the water touches is glass. Buy glass bottles, jugs, and your own nutritional mineral rocks so as not to pull minerals from your body. -Table salt is ~400 PPM NaF (sodium fluoride, the nasty stuff), buy raw whole (sellers add other stuff to salt) Himalayan pink salt, which is less than a few PPM. -Produce is watered in stores with municipal water, the farms around you may have NaF saturation in well water, not to mention glyphosate. You should be growing your own produce, but if you can’t because of land, buy Aquaponics or from Farmers Markets. Tall order on this one, but how much is your health worth to you? -Tea, namely green tea is loaded with it. Opt for homemade lemon water or homemade carbonated water, the rich person drink. -Fluoridated toothpaste has a poison control number now, if you consume more than a small dollop of the crap, what does that tell you? **In your water** Your daily shower accounts for around 65% of fluoride in your body right now, if your city adds it. Our skin absorbs it an order of magnitude more so in a hot shower. Water softeners do nothing, well water is likely great, but get it checked for high NaF just in case, if you will live there permanently. Otherwise a whole-house distillation system with steel pipes and magnet ends for the heavy metals is the ultimate option for daily home use. Cutting down shower time to wetting oneself, turning the water off, lathering, then rinsing (optimally with a pre-warmed distilled water rinse) is a step, I did this for years. Many people do this anyway, and some for this very reason. Don’t take my word for it, look for yourself. Go Google fluoride and see how great Google says it is, that should be all the proof you need, honestly.

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[–] [deleted] 3 pts

There are no chemicals in water in Europe. How do you explain their demented behavior?

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I stopped showering and brushing my teeth long ago.

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So more toxic than lead. Yet somehow we consume a shit ton of it and don't die..

Otherwise a whole-house distillation system with steel pipes and magnet ends for the heavy metals is the ultimate option for daily home use.

Magnet ends? Heavy metals like lead are not ferromagnetic.

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Is lead in stainless 300 series steel?

If you didn't mean to imply that magnets are supposed to pull out the heavy metals, then I misunderstood.

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In a closed loop system with steel pipes, the metals in the alloy are all you have to worry about.

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I drink out of the tap all the time why don’t you explain why I’m So rebellious

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i’ve heard you need an activated aluminum filter to remove any fluoride out of your city water. then you need the standard carbon and RO. and RO ends up dumping a ton of ‘waste’ water. after all the filters and maintenance, you are spending a lot of money and time, and still paying a water bill. you are best off getting the fuck out of the city and digging a well.

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Reclamation systems are simple, cheap and easy if you already have a distiller.

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if you are distilling, do you need to add any minerals back if you are drinking it?

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Yes, look up Santeria mineral stones, they’ve tripled in price but I guarantee you’ve never had water this good (paired with distilled, not filtered or RO’d). My family bought this shitty gravity filter with these exact rocks, it made the water taste okay, but I remembered them a decade later when I bought a countertop distiller. Glass jugs with these rocks at the bottom (filled with rocks one at time tilted sideways), sloshed with distilled water a couple times (too much tastes like rocks), and you get the best tasting water you’ve ever had. Only thing I’ve found that comes close is alkaline bottled water, but the flavor of plastic is so fucking apparent in everything, it makes the plastic-free glass jug distilled rock water second to none. Yes it’s a few hundred dollars, but it’s already paid for itself several times over just a few years in.

The water carafe is delicate, if you get one ever.

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You can distill it for drinking and cooking at least. Distillation removes everything. I have a countertop distiller and it's only a tiny inconvenience. Not one person has made a comment about it being weird which surprised me and a lot of people have asked how I get my water to taste so good.

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That doesn't explain the daily riots in Portland, Or which is still 100% non-fluoridated.

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Tom's makes really good toothpastes that are fluoride-free and found in most stores where toothpastes are sold.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=tom%27s+toothpaste+without+fluoride&t=samsung&iax=images&ia=images

I stopped looking at Tom's in my local grocery store, as they didn't carry fluoride-free. Just took a peek, and they now have both fluoride-free and "anti-cavity" (with fluoride). I've been done with them. Too many brands online that haven't sold out. That said, they probably still are good toothpastes.

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They are owned by Colgate, I avoid them. Kiss My Face or charcoal toothpaste are good.