I wish fluoride sedated us, maybe everything wouldn't be on fire everywhere.
Then again, I like liberty.
Anti-flouride pill
The fact that there is even an argument on this board about whether fluoride is harmful is…. disconcerting to say the least. Fluoride at best is entirely unnecessary and at worst causing irreversible, longterm damage to our people and to the environment.
Cavities are not even caused by lack of fluoride; they are caused by eating sugary (((food))) and soft (((drinks))), the carbs in which are metabolized into acids by the bacteria in your mouth. This is common knowledge and if you fuckers can't stop shoveling doritos and kit kats in your mouth for long enough to realize the actual source of your problems there's no hope left.
This is the easiest thing that Zig Forums could possibly agree on. Either there is active work by D&C (((agents))) going on here or the IQs of anons have suffered greatly due to all the (((fluoride))) that they're drinking.
Ask yourself: is drinking fluoridated water part of the ancestral history of the white race? Was fluoride introduced in post-WWII (aka kiked) America? Was this policy made by entities with the best interest of the American populace in mind (at the time, the same government who helped to create Israel)? If the conclusion is not obvious to you, I'm sorry but there's no hope for you.
Fluoridation of water is the greatest crime the communists ever comitted. Fluorisation of water and porn are to blame for me being a mentally ill fat furrie faggot.
No you being a massive faggot is to blame for that.
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Also we used sodium fluoride as a neurotoxin in undergrad lab to kill astrocytes
You can't type "how to filter fluoride" into the search box? iirc you need a water "purifier", not just a water filter. Regular water filters don't get rid of fluoride, and purifiers get rid of a lot of other stuff on top of that. The two big brands I remember off the top of my head are Berkley and ProPur.
fluoride is toxic, it's not supposed to be swallowed. ever had a fluoride treatment at the dentist? they put the paste around your teeth for a few minutes, warning you not to swallow any (also why fluoride toothpaste says to use a pea-sized amount and call poison control if an excessive amount is swallowed), then you rinse your mouth out thoroughly. putting fluoride in the drinking water is insane, it's not supposed to be drank, and just passing by your teeth on the way to your stomach and therefore the rest of your body isn't going to have much if any positive effect on your teeth. in fact, it often does permanent damage called 'dental fluorosis'
Fluorosis of the teeth are the least of your worries. You should be more worried about fluoride lodging in your bones and fatty tissues.
Why did I have to scroll this far down to get an intelligent post?
More things that everyone in here should know. Most municipalities test their water for levels of different things including fluoride. The amount they use is different in different places. Also most filters like brita do not remove fluoride at all. If you want to get rid of it you typically have to distill or use reverse osmosis. Some bottled water is purified city water which may still contain fluoride depending on the purification technique used. Natural sources of water can also contain fluoride. I compared the amount in my local water with the amount found in natural sources and while I don't like that it's added, those numbers made me worry less.
More fun facts. Israel banned fluoridation in their water for a few years but then brought it back for some reason. Also another poster was correct that fluoride is supposed to strengthen teeth by touching them, not by ingesting it. My understanding (which you should verify, along with everything else I'm saying) is that it bonds to teeth as a way to fill in microscopic "gaps" that occur as part of the process of tooth decay. However your saliva does something similar (with calcium maybe?) When this process occurs from saliva the end result is stronger teeth, but it occurs faster with fluoride. So if your teeth are decaying fast enough an oral rinse or toothpaste with fluoride will protect them. Putting it in water is supposed to enforce this for the idiots who don't brush their teeth enough. However this appears to be supported by the dental industry who are a bunch of lying kikes who regularly drill fake cavities for a quick buck all the time so something is weird about that endorsement.
One last thing - I believe fluoride is tasteless, odorless, and toxic in a high enough concentration. The act of putting small amounts in our water means that there is a sizable amount of the stuff right next to our water supply at all times. Think about that for a minute.