Flouride Issue

chaps23

Jedi Master
hey guys, new to the whole thread thing.

Basically, my town has just implemented the brain nullafying evil Flouride to our water supply. I remember reading that Golden Seal root bark was the go but have been unable to find an australian provider, I have tried purchasing from overseas but unfortunately customs rejects bio-goods from entering the country no matter where its from.

I currently bottle my own spring water from a natural spring but its a good 2 hour drive, and i still find myself drinking the tap water quite often at work etc.

Is there any other way to combat the effects?

Regards, Brent.
 
chaps23 said:
hey guys, new to the whole thread thing.

Basically, my town has just implemented the brain nullafying evil Flouride to our water supply. I remember reading that Golden Seal root bark was the go but have been unable to find an australian provider, I have tried purchasing from overseas but unfortunately customs rejects bio-goods from entering the country no matter where its from.

I currently bottle my own spring water from a natural spring but its a good 2 hour drive, and i still find myself drinking the tap water quite often at work etc.

Is there any other way to combat the effects?

Regards, Brent.

That's rotten! I'm sorry to hear that.

But you DO have the benefit of a natural spring nearby. What I'd do is plan a monthly trip and take a half dozen of those big 5 gallon water jugs (the kind you see installed on office water coolers.) That way you only have to do it a few times a year. -I've been forced to take similar actions. I find that I go through one 5 gallon jug per week.

As I understand it, Golden Seal root does not cancel out fluoride toxicity, but rather it helps with purging and slowly de-calcifying tissues after years of being poisoned. I don't think it's wise to try to use it in conjunction with poisoned water in the hopes that it will nullify the toxicity. Like those lactose tablets. Best to make sure your water is clean, I think.

I personally think it's important to swear off tap water altogether. Not even sometimes. It's good for washing and flushing and that's it.
 
Hi chaps23,

Do a Search for "flouride". It's discussed in several places and there are other ways to mitigate the effects of flouride. :)
 
Vulcan59 said:
Hi chaps23,

Do a Search for "flouride". It's discussed in several places and there are other ways to mitigate the effects of flouride. :)

One of these would be to purchase a water distiller or reverse osmosis filter.
 
A: Fluoride is toxic, and deposits in fatty tissues, and lymph system. Aside from the obvious possible negative consequences, it can make one more susceptible to electromagnetic wave frequencies that are designed to make one open to mind alteration!
Q: (L) Okay. You have my undivided attention. How does he get the fluoride out of his system?
A: Recommend daily ingestion of Goldenseal root, as well as vinegar and garlic in moderation, along with up to an hour per every two days of light aerobic exercise.

Thats what I have been following minus the golden seal root bark, and I am getting my water from a spring now, I really just wanna reverse the damage that has been done.

Thanks vulcan I found plenty more to catch up on and read. I will remember to do a search before making any more threads. :-[
 
I was suprised to hear recently that fluoride can also be found in organic tea. There was some information on it at this site http://www.celluliteinvestigation.com/2011/07/fluoride-content-of-organic-vs-non-organic-tea.html no actual studies were listed though. It sounds like organic tea plants may absorb fluoride from the ground, either through the natural soil, or from some organic fertilizers. This is a quote from the website listed
In an article on the Weston A. Price Foundation website, entitled Kvass and Kombucha: Gifts from Russia, author Sally Fallon claims organic tea is low in fluoride. She sites a small study her team conducted by measuring the fluoride content of organic black tea before and after it was made into kombucha (a fermented form of black tea).

In the article, she states that the organic black tea contained “very little fluoride” yet the chart in the reference section reveals it measured at .94 ppm. This is higher than the “optimal level” of fluoride in drinking water recently proposed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (0.7 ppm). Some of this fluoride came from the filtered water used to make the tea (it measured at .62 ppm), but still, this small study did not give me confidence that organic black tea is low in fluoride.
I will be stopping all my organic tea intake until finding out more. In the meantime I am going to stick with organic yerba mate.
 
Medulin said:
I haven't been able to find a flouride-free toothpaste. :(

Here's an excellent one : _http://www.keeperofthehome.org/2012/10/homemade-clay-toothpaste.html

Or you can make it if you want : _http://www.keeperofthehome.org/2012/10/homemade-clay-toothpaste.html

_http://www.keeperofthehome.org/2012/04/rethinking-oral-health-care-a-homemade-toothpaste-recipe-for-tooth-remineralization.html
 
Medulin said:
I haven't been able to find a flouride-free toothpaste. :(
Not sure if you've seen this thread but you may find it helpful.

You may want to consider making your own toothpaste. Currently I'm trying this mouthwash in lieu (ingredients below) but think it's too pricey and will probably try making some variation of that one soon. I think quite a few people are using baking soda which is also economical but I 'like' the mintiness that usually comes with commercial brands.

Purified, deionized, microfiltered water and ten parts per million of silver mineral (99.000% pure), sea salt, magnetic earth, purified ocean water, active ionic minerals, peppermint, eucalyptus, clove, wintergreen, and oregano essential oils.
 
Medulin said:
I haven't been able to find a flouride-free toothpaste. :(

Hi Medulin,

you can find flouride-free toothpaste in bio&bio shops. You can find them in Pula.
_http://biobio.hr/trgovine/bio-i-bio-pu1-pula?partID=1363
_http://biobio.hr/ponuda/prirodna-kozmetika/njega-zuba/zubne-paste

I was always buying this toothpaste from them, it is around 25 kunas:
_http://www.pravera.co.uk/shop/lavera-cosmetics/dental-care/toothpaste-tooth-gel/basis-sensitive-organic-echinacea-and-propolis-toothpaste-for-the-whole-family
 
Does a Brita filter get rid of the fluoride from tap water? Also TOMS makes fluoride free toothpaste and can be found in most stores. Also make natural deodorant
 
Menna said:
Does a Brita filter get rid of the fluoride from tap water? Also TOMS makes fluoride free toothpaste and can be found in most stores. Also make natural deodorant

"The BRITA cartridge is not designed to remove fluoride. Some fluoride is naturally present in tap water, whilst some water companies add fluoride to the water. If you are concerned about the presence of fluoride in your tap water, you should check with your water supplier."

http://www.brita.co.uk/brita/en-gb/cms/faq.grid
 
Chaps, I use a brand called NZ Propolis & Manuka Toothpaste by Manuka health, which I bought from my local health food shop here in Melb. It's free of fluoride and preservatives!!
Tastes nice, only thing is it's green to olive in colour, a lil funny to look at at first but I rate it!! :thup:
 
The best thing to do is get a reverse osmosis filter for your home. When you are out or at work and in an emergency, you could drink bottled water, usually they have machines that sell it in public places. I know you run the risk of the plastic leaching out of the bottle, so it's a crap shoot. I do believe Aquafina does not contain fluoride, I did some research one time and I believe they used reverse osmosis on it. At least at that time.
 
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