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[–] 7 pts

I was going to say municipal water, but the video is talking about fluoridated toothpaste. Essentially the same thing.

[–] 9 pts

Thank you. Nothing worse than a video with no idea what they are gonna say. I immediately click off any videos, because I've been burned too many times . I don't need a 10 min build up to find the answer two word answer, this isn't a clickbate site.

[–] 4 pts

We use Tom's or just plain soda powder.

We’ve been using Dr. Bronner’s. No fluorinated stuff here.

[–] 1 pt

Dr Bronner was a kike

Fucking wonderful….

Jewish-German soapmaking roots—Emanuel Bronner’s peace plan for uniting Spaceship Earth—iconic soap of the countercultural 60s—leaders of the organic and fair trade movement.

Sooooo we used to use Dr.Bronner

[–] 2 pts

Yada yada yada. I remember fluoride would stain teeth of children. For some reason I recall them putting fluoride in my Fred Flintstone vitamins. I do believe you have to ingest most of the tube to get sick from it however. And usually when you're a child your parents will brush your teeth for you and or watch you brush your teeth up to a certain age. I'm not a 100% sure what fluoride does anymore but I can tell you it's kept me out of getting a ton of work done on my teeth because of its numbing abilities or I should say desensitizing abilities on my enamel which is all banged up.

[–] 2 pts

It makes you passive and lowers IQ. Best i can tell from all data ive viewed over the years.

[–] 1 pt

Well that would explain some of the things about me especially the low IQ part, LOL. my brother brushed his teeth right next to me and he's as smart as a rocket scientist, go figure.

[–] 1 pt

Its not a strong effect or it would be obvious. More of a "lower our entire societys capacity for thought a bit" effect.

[–] 1 pt

Her father cured cancer. You can go south of the border to her clinic now and be cured of the latest stage, deadliest cancers out there. They ran them out of the United States because there's no profit in cures. Check out the Gerson Institute.

[–] 0 pt

More info please?

[–] 1 pt

Thank you for sharing this. Looked at papers... holy shit.

[–] 0 pt

"Keep out of reach of children less than 6 years of age" because you're not supposed to eat toothpaste and kids will eat a damn tube of toothpaste which will make them very extremely nauseous.

You're not supposed to eat lotion or bleach. Similar labels are on household cleaning supplies.

And about flouride:

While fluoride has been recommended for years, Hujoel's team wanted to focus on the intensity of oral hygiene to see if it made a difference in cavity prevention. They searched the published medical literature from 1950 to 2017 and found three randomized clinical trials, including 743 preteens and teens, that were sound enough to include and analyze. Follow-up ranged from about 2½ to 3 years.

Two were conducted in the U.S. and one in England. None were funded by commercial companies.

Researchers assigned children in the studies to an intense oral hygiene group or to a usual hygiene group of brushing and flossing. In the intense group in all three studies, the children had supervision of their oral hygiene, with plaque removal, at school, but no fluoride toothpaste was used at school.

In the U.K. study, all used toothpaste with fluoride at home. Some in the U.S. studies used fluoride toothpaste and some did not at home, Hujoel says. While the design was not ideal, the key point was to compare intense hygiene with less intense hygiene, he says. Two studies were done in communities with nonfluoridated water supplies.

"There was no significant difference in cavities between the groups," Hujoel says. "These intensive oral hygiene interventions, which were successful in removing the biofilm, did not have an impact on the cavities."

[–] 0 pt

Why doesn't she give the alternatives?