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Since World War II, Fluoride toothpaste has been sold to every generation as essential. people questioned but nothing was done. (Per mg fluroide concentration varies supposedly in tap water given regions one is in inside their respective nations.)
It was added to most western nations tap water anyhow.
It was framed as a medical certainty, not a corporate strategy. But how much do you really know about what's in your toothpaste? Do you read the labels? Maybe you studied Chemistry?
Fluoride alters neurotransmitter activity (from modern research recently found)
But if there is any damage it has already been done…
Studies have shown its accumulation in the pineal gland and possible influence on dopamine and serotonin pathways. In children, high exposure correlates with less critical thinking.. afterall the human body is chemicals and frequencies.. you get the point (i hope)
but at least your teeth are white i guess…
Ask yourself better questions, keep challenging Its what philosophy is built off of!
If the case of dropped T levels and brain potential is true, Why do we want to mass medicate entire populations through the tap and toothpaste?
Is a certain demographic targeted, or is it a world wide thing?
Why are the long-term neurological studies so few, scattered, and inconclusive especially since the large change in the 1950s, adding chemicals in the tap water isnt a simple decision but should take decades of decision making not just "muh teeth fall out" or "enamel". No. They already learned that from Mercury poisoning (I get it before someone says "wait fluoride isnt radioactive.") Putting new chemicals in public water is a huge No No, you arent fully certain of.
Why the heck would they want a healthy population that cant be exploited through medication and healthcare and reliance on the state?
Why are alternatives (like sodium bicarbonate, which has antifungal and whitening properties) never promoted, albeit doing similar things, if not to a better degree and far cheaper? (i mean seriously check toothpaste prices nowadays its crazy)
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▶ No.157847
>>157846 (OP)>Fluoride alters neurotransmitter activity (from modern research recently found) Which research?
>Studies have shown its accumulation in the pineal gland and possible influence on dopamine and serotonin pathways.Which studies?
>In children, high exposure correlates with less critical thinkingSource?
>If the case of dropped T levels and brain potential is true,Dropped T levels? You didn't mention that one in your earlier paragraphs, which studies suggest a reduction in T levels?
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>>157846 (OP)People used to use worse chemicals in their materials.
You hear about mad hatters disease?
Also, the whole "fluoride is bad" is a common conspiracy theory that is over promoted. Methinks it's not the fluoride but other chemicals.