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Without any evidence bearing them out?

Am I reading this right? Is he saying there is no evidence

to support the fears with respect to the use of fluoride??

If so, I would question anything out of his mouth.

Fluoride

> I forwarded 's website and thoughts, along with my

response,

> to Roy , Director of Research at Trinity Springs.

Here is

> his reply.

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> Now you know what it feels like sometimes here. This

issue is like a

> gnat constantly buzzing around our eyes. Keeps us on our

toes. On one hand,

> being around this water is the most stabilizing, centering

and healthful

> process I have ever known. On the other side, without any

evidence bearing

> them out, fluoride fears destabilize and upset that same

healing process.

> Very interesting. Represents a reality. A dichotomy that

plays strongly in l

> ife itself. We will see how we do.

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It is only difficult to talk about when you don't understand

what it is that MAKES the two kinds different.

Actually, to the best of my knowledge, 'fluoride', as a

standalone mineral, does not occur naturally in most

situations...it is always bound. The toxic fluoride that is

added to water systems is SODIUM fluoride, and the naturally

occurring, the testing of which my uncle was involved with,

being CALCIUM fluoride.

So, in order to avoid confusion, we should refer to the

COMPLETE molecule, rather than one of it's atoms.

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Re: Fluoride

> At 04:20 PM 7/25/2000 -0400, wrote:

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> >Am I reading this right? Is he saying there is no

evidence

> >to support the fears with respect to the use of

fluoride??

> >

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> ,

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> I read what Roy said as meaning " fears of natural

fluoride " .

> There is no evidence that the fluoride in Trinity Springs

has

> a negative effect, from either testing or personal

subjective

> experience.

>

> Again, this is difficult to talk about, because we are

talking

> about two different things when we talk about

fluoride...the

> toxic waste fluoride compounds which have been the subject

of

> verifiable concern, and naturally occurring fluoride.

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> Thanks for bringing this up for clarification.

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At 04:20 PM 7/25/2000 -0400, wrote:

>Am I reading this right? Is he saying there is no evidence

>to support the fears with respect to the use of fluoride??

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I read what Roy said as meaning " fears of natural fluoride " .

There is no evidence that the fluoride in Trinity Springs has

a negative effect, from either testing or personal subjective

experience.

Again, this is difficult to talk about, because we are talking

about two different things when we talk about fluoride...the

toxic waste fluoride compounds which have been the subject of

verifiable concern, and naturally occurring fluoride.

Thanks for bringing this up for clarification.

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In a message dated 6/13/01 11:34:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gwc@...

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<< My understanding is that RO takes it out. >>

Greg,

What is " RO " ? And how does it remove or balance out fluoride?

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That is what the owner and operator of my bottled water

company say's also he uses RO and Ozone, to purify the

water.

Laurie

Crook wrote:

> My understanding is that RO takes it out.

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Someone did say that but it was an error. Fluoride does not go away by

itself.

Distillation or Reverse Osmosis is the only way, and even that does not get

rid of it ALL.

Chlorine dissipates if you leave it sit, not fluoride.

Huggs

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Thursday, March 15, 2007, 4:57:07 PM, you wrote:

I could have sworn I read a message on this list about removing fluoride by

letting water set. I believe it said something about fluoride being a gas, and

dissapating. I can't find it on search, though.

Does anyone recall?

Thank you!

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Thanks. I was afraid of that. :(

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bruce <kombucha tea >

Someone did say that but it was an error. Fluoride does not go

away by itself.

Distillation or Reverse Osmosis is the only way, and even that does not get

rid of it ALL.

Chlorine dissipates if you leave it sit, not fluoride.

Huggs

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In message <485280.80257.qm@...> you wrote:

> It is chlorine that dissipates while sitting

Yes, or while boiling :-)

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It is chlorine that dissipates while sitting

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bruce <bvh1223@...> wrote:

I could have sworn I read a message on this list about removing fluoride by

letting water set. I believe it said something about fluoride being a gas, and

dissapating. I can't find it on search, though.

Does anyone recall?

Thank you!

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Thank you ,

In addition.

Calcium fluoride is what we find naturally occuring in nature- this in small

doses is a good thing.

The crap they are dumping in our water supply is Sodium Fluoride- an industrial

waste and a deadly poison- this is NOT good for us even in tiny amounts.

I bought a distiller in order to remove the fluoride from my drinking water.

Time consuming but inexpensive and effective.

A Reverse Osmosis system will also remove it, but is very much more expensive

to install and maintain, but less trouble to use.

As far as I am aware these are the only two reliable methods of removing the

fluoride from our water supply.

The fluoride that we find in our tea is the good kind and in minute amounts, so

I am not concerned about it at all.

Huggs

zoe

Friday, June 22, 2007, 8:05:36 AM, you wrote:

> I, for one, would avoid water with flouride *added* to it. Fluoride *is a

> naturally occuring element.* The fluoride added to our water supply in a

> byproduct of industrial wastes.

> A good info resource for finding out about organized efforts or to get

> involved with the Fluoride Action Network, http://www.fluoridealert.org/.

> In purity and safety,

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Please help with those qs about Fluoride concentration

1- child less than 4 years

2- child 10 years

3- parents

4 - duraphat tooth paste

Options

1400 ppm

2800 ppm

1000 ppm

1500 ppm

500 ppm

Many thanks

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Hi,I thought that prescription Duraphat toothpaste was 2800ppm. Isn't regular over the counter toothpaste 1000-1450ppm? Duraphat toothpaste would therefore be stronger. From: chandrarais50@...Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 19:41:57 +0100Subject: Re: Fluoride

A)1000

B)1500

C)2800

D)1400

Correct me if m wrong

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On 13 Apr 2012, at 18:36, Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

> Please help with those qs about Fluoride concentration

>

> 1- child less than 4 years

> 2- child 10 years

> 3- parents

> 4 - duraphat tooth paste

>

> Options

> 1400 ppm

> 2800 ppm

> 1000 ppm

> 1500 ppm

> 500 ppm

>

> Many thanks

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> Sent from my iPad

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1)10002)1400?3 ) 15004)2800Correct if wrongSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: Cha <chandrarais50@...>Sender: Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 19:41:57 +0100 < >Reply Subject: Re: Fluoride A)1000B)1500C)2800D)1400Correct me if m wrongSent from my iPodOn 13 Apr 2012, at 18:36, Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:> Please help with those qs about Fluoride concentration > > 1- child less than 4 years> 2- child 10 years> 3- parents> 4 - duraphat tooth paste > > Options > 1400 ppm> 2800 ppm> 1000 ppm> 1500 ppm> 500 ppm> > Many thanks > > Sent from my iPad> > > ------------------------------------> >

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