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nigel
18th September 2010, 11:46
It's rumoured that the tap water in Birmingham has got FLOURIDE added to it!!! They say it helps poor familys have good teeth! That's outrageous if it is true!!:yikes: Flouride messes up the pineal gland in your brain!:yikes:
The people of Birmingham can't afford to buy bottled water! That's outrageous!!:yikes:

Can anyone confirm if this outrage is true or not? :doh

For those of you who are still using toothepaste with flouride in it, STOP! I'm serious, STOP!:yikes:

raynaputi
18th September 2010, 11:51
:Erm: aren't all toothpaste have flouride? Though i remember my dad told me this some time ago..he said he watched it from some Chinese or Korean show.. :Erm:

joebloggs
18th September 2010, 12:01
how many people have died from it Nigel
don't believe the hype .. http://www.bfsweb.org/ :xxgrinning--00xx3:
400 million people drink fluoridated water and have done for generations.. :doh

KeithD
18th September 2010, 12:25
Doesn't most tap water have it in along with other chemicals so we can't taste the cow & sheep piss that run into the reservoir :Erm:

joebloggs
18th September 2010, 12:32
Doesn't most tap water have it in along with other chemicals so we can't taste the cow & sheep piss that run into the reservoir :Erm:

yes unlike bottled welsh well water with the natural taste and nothing removed :cwm24:
:icon_lol:

nigel
18th September 2010, 14:46
Oh gawd I've gone and opened a can of worms!:icon_lol: I just found this website, these guys are claiming is more toxic than lead! http://www.lovethetruth.com/truth_about_fluoride.htm

I'm not claiming fluoride causes death, but it absolutely messes up your pineal gland I'm certain of that! Our pineal gland is important!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN1reb_Lzi8

joebloggs
18th September 2010, 15:23
dont worry nigel, these people seem to think the guy has a third eye :crazy:

now i've opened a can of worms for you :doh

Fluoride occurs naturally in the body as calcium fluoride, found primarily in the bones and teeth, Very small amounts are also in the air we breathe, Natural fluoride is present in the ocean as sodium fluoride, so most seafood contains some form of fluoride. Tea and gelatin also contain fluoride.

nigel stop worriyng !

subseastu
18th September 2010, 16:06
Yep theres plenty of other stuff out there that'll kill you first.

KeithD
18th September 2010, 17:46
... like a sword swallower whose epileptic :rolleyes:

Doc Alan
18th September 2010, 20:12
[FONT="Verdana"][SIZE="2"][B][COLOR="Magenta"]It's rumoured that the tap water in Birmingham has got FLOURIDE added to it!!! They say it helps poor familys have good teeth! That's outrageous if it is true!!:yikes: Flouride messes up the pineal gland in your brain!:yikes:

At least 50 million people in many countries including UK and Philippines have water fluoridation which prevents tooth decay. Occasional dental fluorosis (altered appearance of developing teeth) may occur, it is usually mild, and there are no other adverse effects.
The pineal gland (also called the "third eye") is less than a centimetre in size and produces melatonin which regulates sleep patterns. Melatonin has been tried for jet lag, but it's not licensed as a medicine in the UK, results are mixed, and its long term effects are unknown. The gland does accumulate fluoride, but it's only been shown to "mess up" melatonin production in animals, any effect being as yet unknown in humans.

junior02
18th September 2010, 21:06
At least 50 million people in many countries including UK and Philippines have water fluoridation which prevents tooth decay. Occasional dental fluorosis (altered appearance of developing teeth) may occur, it is usually mild, and there are no other adverse effects.
The pineal gland (also called the "third eye") is less than a centimetre in size and produces melatonin which regulates sleep patterns. Melatonin has been tried for jet lag, but it's not licensed as a medicine in the UK, results are mixed, and its long term effects are unknown. The gland does accumulate fluoride, but it's only been shown to "mess up" melatonin production in animals, any effect being as yet unknown in humans.

have you been reading the wikipedia web site again:Erm:

joebloggs
18th September 2010, 22:23
i think after more than 25yrs of being a doc he knows his pineal gland when he sees one :D

Doc Alan
18th September 2010, 22:27
have you been reading the wikipedia web site again:Erm:I read many sites and textbooks, then use my experience as a doctor to help forum members :xxgrinning--00xx3:

sars_notd_virus
19th September 2010, 21:29
OMGGGGG!!! will flouride=pineal gland=third eye also affects people who have undergone lobotomy???:rolleyes::D

Doc Alan
19th September 2010, 22:09
OMGGGGG!!! will flouride=pineal gland=third eye also affects people who have undergone lobotomy???:rolleyes::D
No, because lobotomy only means cutting connections between one part of the brain (in the frontal lobe) and the rest of the brain, and is not often done nowadays. Lobectomy means partial removal of a lobe, for epilepsy or tumour, and of course adjacent parts of the brain could be damaged. The pineal gland itself can form a cyst or malignant tumour requiring surgery, one very very rare cause of headache.
Damage to the pineal by fluoride is unproven in humans. Damage may be inevitable in brain surgery. But the most serious cause of damage is a tumour, fortunately rare.
Before I get another sarcastic comment, yes I checked my facts on the internet :xxgrinning--00xx3:

sars_notd_virus
20th September 2010, 10:54
No, because lobotomy only means cutting connections between one part of the brain (in the frontal lobe) and the rest of the brain, and is not often done nowadays. Lobectomy means partial removal of a lobe, for epilepsy or tumour, and of course adjacent parts of the brain could be damaged. The pineal gland itself can form a cyst or malignant tumour requiring surgery, one very very rare cause of headache.
Damage to the pineal by fluoride is unproven in humans. Damage may be inevitable in brain surgery. But the most serious cause of damage is a tumour, fortunately rare.


thanks doc, i trust ur insights with regards to medicine and its literature:xxgrinning--00xx3:..i'm just a bit worried as i think i had a lobotomy when i met my hubby:D:icon_lol:

sars_notd_virus
20th September 2010, 10:55
Before I get another sarcastic comment, yes I checked my facts on the internet :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I think junior02 will have another adverse comment and reactions about this:rolleyes::D
*give him some RX doc*