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| Ronagon |
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What does Dr. D'Adamo think about fluoride?
Is it postive or negative?
I'm especially talking about fluoride toothpastes here. |
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Laura P |
| Sunday, July 30, 2006, 2:05pm |
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I can tell you from my own perspective, I use floride free toothpaste and have seen a tremendous difference in my health and my teeth since I stopped using floride |
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Here is some reading material for you, which were the first two entries returned from searching on flouride using the main page search feature: Ask Doctor D'Adamo: Flouride In ToothpasteAsk Doctor D'Adamo: Blood Type And Flouride |
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| Monday, July 31, 2006, 2:30am |
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Quoted from ironwood55
Here is some reading material for you, which were the first two entries returned from searching on flouride using the main page search feature: Ask Doctor D'Adamo: Flouride In Toothpaste
Quoted from Dr. D's comments: "Thus, the amount of flouride we are getting simply through the environment, has long ago passed the amount necessary to protect bones and teeth." Since when was flouride really necessary to protect bones and teeth? I mean the kind we have added to everything under the sun these days? Or is Doc talking about the okay kind of flouride-found in plants, is it? |
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| brenda50 |
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Ever since I read a report that showed that fluoride is bad for the thyroid especially a malfunctioning one, I have stopped drinking my fluoridated water and using fluoride toothpaste. I have a filter which removes it.
I am not able to remember the link for the study as I am away from home but a search might get it or I will find it when I return. The associatin has been known for a long time but has been ignored.
Shirley´s Wellness Cafe has some information about it. |
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| terryo |
| Monday, July 31, 2006, 3:18pm |
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Brenda50, Filtration will NOT remove Fluoride. Only distillation will remove it. I hope that's what you meant. For information about Fluoride toxicity check out: http://www.fluoridealert.org/. TerryO |
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| terryo |
| Monday, July 31, 2006, 3:20pm |
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For anyone interested The Fluoride Deception by Christopher Bryson is an awesome and scary book. Terry O |
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italybound |
| Monday, July 31, 2006, 4:16pm |
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terryo, thanks SO MUCH for that info on flouride. Still would like to know of which flouride Dr. D was speaking. |
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| brenda50 |
| Monday, July 31, 2006, 4:35pm |
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Terry
The filter I bought was advertised (by a respected company) to say that it takes out fluoride. I would be interested to learn that it does not. |
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italybound |
| Monday, July 31, 2006, 4:36pm |
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what filter do you have brenda50? |
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