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hi susie

here's some more info about fluoride:

http://www.naturalnews.com/026605_fluoride_fluorides_detox.html

and because (amongst other things) it says this:

..... " Magnesium is a very important mineral that many are lacking. Besides being

so important in the metabolism and synthesis of nutrients within your cells, it

also inhibits the absorption of fluoride into your cells "

here's a link with very good info about magnesium.

http://www.westonaprice.org/abcs-of-nutrition/2022-magnificent-magnesium.html

and this bit may interest the poster who the other day was having a pounding

heart at night ....he was advised to take magnesium and was warned about the

laxative possibility which can be avoided by using certain types of magnesium

(not mag oxide for example as that is probably the least easy one for the body

to use hence its laxative effect)

" ...Loose stools indicate you are not absorbing the magnesium, but that it is

acting as a laxative. When the magnesium travels through the intestines in less

than twelve hours, it is merely excreted rather than absorbed. If you find you

cannot overcome the laxative effect by varying your dosages, you may want to try

an oral supplement that is chelated to an amino acid, such as magnesium taurate

and magnesium glycinate, which some consider to be better absorbed than the salt

forms and less likely to cause loose stools "

and finally here's a copy that someone called pete from somewhere else has

advised regarding reverse osmosis filter systems to get rid of fluoride (i can't

vouch for the veracity or otherwise but it seems to be logical).

" There's no inherent reason that reverse osmosis should not be able to remove

fluoride. The ability of a reverse osmosis system to remove fluoride (and most

other things, for that matter) depends on the membrane pore (hole) size. If the

pore size is smaller than the fluoride ion, about 2.7 nanometers, the ion simply

can't fit through the hole, and will not enter the purified water. Fluoride has

been removed in RO systems, but I can't speak to the membranes used in cheap

consumer RO devices and thus their efficacy. "

> >

> > someone was asking about fluoride, this may be of interest:

> >

> >

http://www.firetown.com/blog/2010/08/26/the-pineal-gland-and-your-damaged-sleep-\

cycle/

> >

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Chuck, since they tell you not to swallow fluoride toothpaste, how can they, in

good conscience, put fluoride in the water?

<>Roni

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From: ChuckB <gumboyaya@...>

Subject: Re: Re: toxic fluoride

hypothyroidism

Date: Thursday, February 24, 2011, 5:43 PM

Trish,

You quoted (Pete?):

>

> " There's no inherent reason that reverse osmosis should not be able to

> remove fluoride. The ability of a reverse osmosis system to remove

> fluoride (and most other things, for that matter) depends on the

> membrane pore (hole) size.... "

RO is about the only way to reliably remove fluorine ions. However,

these are pretty large ions, so a minimal RO system ought to be successful.

Activated charcoal also removes some fluoride, just not the whole load.

Chuck

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I found this site and thought people would be interested.

 

http://www.fluoridedebate.com/question23.html

<>Roni

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It's called knowledge!

 

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doesn't mean it's not there<>

From: ChuckB <gumboyaya@...>

Subject: Re: Re: toxic fluoride

hypothyroidism

Date: Thursday, February 24, 2011, 5:43 PM

Trish,

You quoted (Pete?):

>

> " There's no inherent reason that reverse osmosis should not be able to

> remove fluoride. The ability of a reverse osmosis system to remove

> fluoride (and most other things, for that matter) depends on the

> membrane pore (hole) size.... "

RO is about the only way to reliably remove fluorine ions. However,

these are pretty large ions, so a minimal RO system ought to be successful.

Activated charcoal also removes some fluoride, just not the whole load.

Chuck

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---- Roni Molin <matchermaam@...> wrote:

> Chuck, since they tell you not to swallow fluoride toothpaste, how can they,

in good conscience, put fluoride in the water?

It's political. The government is at work protecting you from yourself. The

concentration in toothpaste is pretty high, so it will soak into teeth.

Also, many locations have natural fluoride.

Chuck

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