If Fluoridated Toothpaste Is Swallowed Contact a Poison Control Center Immediately! Science Has Known Fluoride To Be Dangerous For At Least 6 Decades.

in #health7 years ago (edited)

If you ever wondered why fluoridated toothpaste packets warn you that if you swallow any of the toothpaste that you should seek medical help or visit a poison control center.. Well, it's because fluoride is a neurotoxin that has been repeatedly shown to lower IQ and no doubt result in cellular damage of a wide variety of forms.

I have posted numerous links to studies and testimony that confirms the toxicity of fluoride, but this isn't a new understanding by any means - as these decades old warnings from research doctors show:

Cells exposed to Fluorine react and die

Dr. Dean Burk calls water fluoridation 'Murder' and warns us of a cancer epidemic due to fluoridation - decades ago:

For more recent studies and information, you can check out the Fluoride Action Network and my previous posts on the subject:

Major New 12 Year Study (US GOV Sponsored) Shows Pregnant Mothers' Fluoride Exposure Is Linked Directly To Lowered Intelligence (IQ) in Their Children.

10 Facts About Fluoride from the Fluoride Action Network (hint: It doesn't fix our teeth)

An Unprecedented Lawsuit Could End Water Fluoridation in the US - Based on Neurotoxicity Studies.

AN INCONVENIENT TOOTH (Documentary) | Professors, Scientists, Dentists & Water Professionals Expose The UGLY Truth About Water FLUORIDATION.

The Whistleblowers (Series): #22 - "Fluoride Can Cause Cancer" - The Cancer/Fluoride Connection Has been Covered Up For Decades - Dr. David Kennedy



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Where does the Flouride come from? It's hazardous waste that is a byproduct aluminum production originally, now a days it's comes as a byproduct of the fertilizer industry. So hazardous they couldn't find places to get rid of it, so Alcoa started giving it away to be released in the drinking water and paid a bunch of scientists off to promote the idea.

yes, it is not even 'real fluoride' - although neither are healthy!

Do a post about the dental industry , there is alot more to expose about the toxicity of the fillings and health problems with root canals leaving in dead roots that become infected.... following, good post

Oh yes, I agree. I avoided the dentist for about 10 years, but that unfortunately resulted in me then needing a lot of work. I did though turn down root canals due to their causation of certain cancers and thankfully i didn't have any mercury fillings anyway. I now hear that even the white fillings are toxic in their own way. I feel the only solution here is to re-activate dormant ability to grow new teeth - which is actually similar to the next generation of stem cell dental treatments.. but it is better if we do it internally, without external tools. I'll post about that soon, yes. followed back!

It costs a ton to dispose of... It's much easier to make a profit selling it to municipalities... It's the American Way!!!

For anyone interested in a medicinal and natural alternative to toothpaste, tooth soap is highly effective. Why would you clean something with paste, even Flouride-free paste?


I have a close friend who has invented her own tooth soap bars using wildcrafted & organic essential oils, and I use them every day. I made a podcast episode with her recently about her creation and we speak at length about many of the problems outlined in this wonderful post from @ura-soul as well as the solution, boycotting the toxic products and replacing them with real medicine.

Thanks for the link! I'm not sure though, why soap is any more optimal than paste.. I think paste is just used because it is a convenient way to deliver it to the teeth and spread it around without it being lost into the internal skin surfaces. Maybe the paste was thought more suitable for fluoridated products since the active ingredient will be more easy to direct inside the mouth - i'm not sure.

Propylene Glycol is what makes it "paste" and is toxic by itself, but combined with Flouride, it's able to suffocate the living cells in your teeth by plugging up all their pores. Essential oil bases soaps are much nicer to wash your mouth with than handsoap. Pastes take 20-30 rinses to be completely removed from the surface of your teeth, where soaps are totally rinsed with 2 or 3. However there are other choices too, like a raw plant based diet, which has the effect of cleaning and regulating your oral hygiene fairly well on its own. There's also baking soda and activated charcoal. Amy's got a new Opa tooth bar that contains activated charcoal and it's a fantastic whitening agent.

As usual I love reading your posts and especially love seeing all the feedback and attention your writing (deservedly) receives here on Steemit. Bravo!

Thanks for the information and your support! :)
I am looking at the list of ingredients in the organic toothpaste I amusing here and it uses vegetable derived glycerin to create the fluidy aspect of the paste's structure (which is the same ingredient I was using when I made my own previously). There's no Propylene Glycol in it, however, I don't know if Glycerin is considered any less of a problem for the teeth at the microscopic level.

Poisoning us on an epic scale for decades and happily continues even in the information age? proof positive it works and will continue to be used on us.
Good post

It creates a serious disruption of the cells and capacity for consciousness - however, unlike other disruptors that give us a 'kick' such as coca cola - this one has only the alleged benefits claimed by 'medical professionals' and thus once they are debunked, it should be possible to get rid of it all. They have been debunked so all that remains is to share and inform.

A small Vocal & well informed group of people managed to get Floride removed from Calgary's water supply ( not an easy task ) And that's 1 of Canada's major city's. Doing a little research into that group and maybe contact them for their material could be a great place to start :-)
Good Luck and best wishes.

The amount of toothpaste considered dangerous is 4 mg. (about the size of a pea) It's also the amount found in 8 oz. of water in most US cities (Thank God where I live the city council keeps voting it down)

Not all toothpastes have the same concentration though.. Plus, if you look at how much is in mouthwashes it's bigly huuge!

I make a point to buy only products that have NONE! I did the same when my kids were little, I always made sure to educate them about the government's program to poison them

Excellent!

My wife and I definitely try to avoid drinking from the public water supply as much as possible for some of the reasons you've mentioned here. We get a certain amount of high pH water each week but it's hard to get enough to last the entire week so we supplement with a water filter at home. Those jugs of high pH water are kind of a pain to haul to and from the store each week. I know the fluoride gets through the filter but at least it removes some other things we don't want to be drinking.

As far as avoiding it in toothpaste...that's something we haven't done just yet (to my knowledge--she does most of the grocery shopping). A quick google search tells me that it is available and something I may want to consider.

Such a toxic world we live in.

Go to any local natural foods store and you can find non flouride toothpaste....it costs like only $1 more.

I have a whole house water filter here, but it doesn't remove fluoride because the methods for doing that using cartridges are either expensive, don't work or are not vegan friendly. Instead, I use a water distiller to remove fluoride from my drinking water and then remineralise it and raise it's PH using bicarb. I posted about it here. ;)

non fluoridated toothpaste is available, yes - though be careful as at least one big brand was bought out by colgate a few years ago.

NIce, thanks for sharing that link and your thoughts.

even water now is dangerous. here in philippines.
but the most funny here and make me laugh is that photo of your saying did you just assume im human. hahaahhahahaa.. i like that very much.
Done upvote and resteemed.

hehe - thanks!

followed you too. :) i want to read more of your post..

True but we all consume small amounts when we brush our teeth how is this to be avoided other than using fluoride free toothpaste? Our water is also fluoridated?

I enjoy using organic, unfluoridated toothpaste, such as this one:
https://www.greenpeople.co.uk/mint-toothpaste-ecocert-natural-50ml

You can install water filters to remove fluoride - or use a distiller to clean the water thoroughly, such as I described here.

However, the best outcome is for fluoride to never be put in the water in the first place, which means coming together actively in the community to get it stopped.

This is might be the reason why all of my friends with clean teeth and fresh breath are stupid and all my friends with bad breath are smart.. :)

well, it is possible to use non fluoridated toothpaste and eat a healthy diet that promotes fresh breath ;)

Upvoted and resteemed :)

Hello all , I will do a post about fake rice .. worrying times , there is a global food shortage and obviously food factories are producing all sorts of fake foods !!!

greetings! i had no idea what fake rice is - but do enlighten us!

Rice made synthetically that tastes n
Feels like the real thing .. see it you Dtube or YouTube .. scary stuff

I see, ok - that's a new one on me - thanks for the warning.

Stupid question ... it seems there is way more fluoride in some natural foods like black tea or raisins than in e.g. municipal tap-water? See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluoride#Estimated_daily_intake

Not trying to troll ... honest question here.

those portion sizes need to be considered - they are comparing 100g of raisins to 100g of water. tea absorbs and holds onto fluoride in high quantities (lower quality teas in particular). if plants are watered with fluoridated water it may be that their fruit contains fluoride too - I haven't seen data on that.

The effect of fluoride is cumulative, meaning that even if you are exposed to water that contains 0.5ppm of fluoride, if you drink it and bath in it every day, the effect will build up over time.

True, the portions have to be taken into account. Certainly I don't doubt that fluoride in high concentrations is toxic; the question is what really counts as "high".

Perhaps the fact that fluoride appears naturally in some foods indicates that it's not an acute toxin: the length of exposure and dosage have to be taken into account as well.

Thanks for the thoughts -- I appreciate the discussion!

the cumulative effect is the key here - however, the research I respect states that there is no safe dose per se.
the cumulative effect means that even if the dose is 'low' (whatever that means) - if you are exposed to it daily for years, the dose will become 'high' that way.

for me, the point is that natural exposure to fluoride is not what we experience through fluoridation.

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