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The JAMA and the Canadian Fluoride Study. Whose side are they on?

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Pretty good study out of U of Toronto (n=512 pregnant women) about the debilitating impact of fluoride on pregnant women and their newborns (measured at 3-4 years old). Significantly lower IQs. Anyone who thinks US tap water doesn't contain chlorine and fluoride is sadly mistaken. About 75%-80% and that doesn't count herbicides and pesticides and drugs. UK is slightly better.

Apparently, the JAMA thinks this is some sort of CONSPIRACY because everyone knows fluoride is totally safe for everyone. Apparently, some think the Russians did it..."we need further studies, blah, blah, blah." Obvious collusion.

Seriously, think twice about drinking US tap water. These two chemicals have a negative impact on your brain's health over the long term. It doesn't take a genius to figure it out and it doesn't take much (in ppm) to build up sufficient damage to your brain cells, your aquaporin channels, let alone your dopamine terminals (the bus stops running on time because the terminal is closed down).

Take a swig of bleach sometime. You can chase it with battery acid. Toss in the residue from your tap water which contains various anti-psychotics, some meth. prozac, adderall, etc. You name it; it probably has it.

Living high. How sweet it is. And the AMA has our best interests at heart.

S

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The study is open access.

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