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Rat Poison Ingredients

Rat poison (sodium fluoride) is the main ingredient in fucking toothpaste. They don't do a story about that, though.

I'm researching the ingredients for Rat Poison. And from a Google search for 'rat poision ingredients' this thread that you replied to indicated Rat Poison and Toothpaste shared a common substance.

Any help you can give me on this subject would be appreciated.
 
Rat poison (sodium fluoride) is the main ingredient in fucking toothpaste. They don't do a story about that, though.

This common additive to your water supply, and ingredient in the toothpaste you and your children use may be contributing to the increased rates of hypothyroidism -- and other health concerns -- in the U.S. . . without improving dental health
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so now.. Wheres that lil biotch who wouldnt stop screaming of how amazing fluroide is for you when i started that fluro thread months back? You ah lil trick, kid.


Fluoride Damages the Thyroid, study reveals
Sunday, June 14th, 2009

There is clear evidence that small amounts of fluoride, at or near levels added to U.S. water supplies, present potential risks to the thyroid gland, according to the National Research Council’s (NRC) first-ever published review of the fluoride/thyroid literature.(A)



Fluoride, in the form of silicofluorides, injected into 2/3 of U.S. public water supplies, ostensibly to reduce tooth decay, was never safety-tested.(B)



“Many Americans are exposed to fluoride in the ranges associated with thyroid effects, especially for people with iodine deficiency,” says Kathleen Thiessen, PhD, co-author of the government-sponsored NRC report. “The recent decline in iodine intake in the U.S could contribute to increased toxicity of fluoride for some individuals,” says Thiessen.



“A low level of thyroid hormone can increase the risk of cardiac disease, high cholesterol, depression and, in pregnant woman, decreased intelligence of offspring,” said Thiessen.(C)
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Abstract from: Annales Academiae Medicae Stetinensis (article in Polish)
Volume 50 Suppl 1, 2004, Pages 9-13 by Machoy-Mokrzyńska, et al.


The use of fluorine compounds in various areas of medicine, particularly in dentistry, as well as in agriculture and industry became very popular in the second half of the 20th century.

Fluorine owed this widespread acceptance to observations that its compounds stimulate ossification processes and reduce the prevalence of caries. Unfortunately, growing expectations overshadowed the truth regarding interactions of fluoride on the molecular level.

The fact was often ignored that fluoride is toxic, even though laboratory data stood for a careful approach to the benefits of usage. Excessive exposure to fluoride may lead to acute poisoning, hyperemia, cerebral edema, and degeneration of the liver and kidneys. Acute intoxication through the airways produces coughing, choking, and chills, followed by fever and pulmonary edema. Concentrated solutions of fluorine compounds produce difficult to heal necrotic lesions.

In spite of these dramatic symptoms, acute intoxications are relatively rare; the more common finding is chronic intoxication attributable to the universal presence of fluorine compounds in the environment.
link && mannyy mooreee.
 
HOLY JESUS MONKEY BALLS!!!!

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OH NOOOHHZ!!!!!!!


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lmfao, 4th day off opiates and I had my first laugh... thanks dude. thanks.
 
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