Memes aside, why do they put flouride in the water and should i be deebly goncerned? D-:
Flouride
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They don't dump pure fluride into the water/toothpaste dumbass. When bonded to other elements it changes the properties. Its like being afraid of salt because it has chlorine in it.
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just about every goddamn mineral you body needs is highly toxic in excess quantities
Probably, I'm honestly and unironically thinking about buying a water filter from the humble water filter merchant.
Fluoride isn't an essential mineral. It's toxic waste from processing aluminium.
This, I think it was first tested in the USSR if I am not mistaken.
They do it to keep it clean but the main problem is that it's incredibly oxidative meaning it binds to other elements very easily but is extremely difficult to seperate after binding.
What the fuck is going on. First i see a tobacco promotion, and now anti-fluoride shilling... It seems as a distraction to get us back to conspiracy theories 1.0.
How much of it in ppm is going in? Then compare how much is considered toxic for human consumption?
Is the type of fluoride composition the same type responsible for changes in hormones?
If you don't like the numbers buy an expensive water filter.
You are now a scientist.