You are welcome, Andrew...I know all about fluoride, up close and personal like. I get to
live it every day since my exposure to fluoric acid.
I have, literally, turned into a "canary in the cave". I am hypersensative.Devestatingly so. A
simple fluorescent bulb can leave me unable to breath, swallowing becomes difficult as the
dust causes eshpogeal immotility, and it burns my skin, which is already coming off.
Man...I just have no where where I can go....
>
> I agree and am aware of the fluoride campaign to intentionally
> introduce fluoride into water and other products and also aluminum, and
> tons of other toxic substances. There is over 1000 tons of depleted
> uranium 238 that was used in bombs and artillery shells that were
> dropped and shot all over Iraq and Afghanistan that has a 1/2 life of
> over 4 billion years. That area is basically a wasteland for now and
> within my reality, forever.
> I get the agenda and know it is happening and I keep an eye on labels
> and continue to detox.
> What I want to know is if there is a good source of himalaya salts vs.
> a bad source. If anyone finds a low fluoride source, let me know.
> Thank you and I am glad you know about this too.
> Andrew
> On Mar 13, 2006, at 12:10 AM, tayloka_40 wrote:
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> > Andrew...I think the jist of the article is that salt is salt. No
> > mountain makes it magical or
> > any better, as for efficacy. It would stand to reason this salt would
> > be higher in fluoride
> > since the water table source is supposed to be exposed to fluorines in
> > the earth.
> >
> > Similar to the fluorines found in tea. It is a wise eye to watch for
> > fluoridation in all food
> > processing. There are fluoridated water drinks for kids...Flo Go....a
> > little dinasaur on the
> > package with articial flavours....thankfully...LOLOLOL...no colour
> > added...LMAO...
> >
> > No colour just fluoride so you can watch your kids glow in the
> > dark....or bones melt...or
> > thyroid...or ADD or ADHD or sterility or depression, teeth
> > malformation, sterility.
> >
> > BUT.....it is good for you. The United States and Canada (we are the
> > lemmings/sheep here)
> > are the only countries that fluoridate water. Money talks. Need to
> > dispose of a few
> > thousand pounds of toxic...radioactive...fluoric acid (byproduct of
> > smelting industrly)
> >
> > Oh...Oh...here is a good idea....let's put it up for sale...tell
> > everyone it is good for them.
> > Viola' we will teach these North Americans how to digest radiation...
> >
> > Go team go.
> >
> > Karen
> >
> >
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> >> So does this mean that all Himalayan salt is high in Flouride or is
> >> there a good source of Himalayan Salt and a bad source?
> >> Andrew
> >> On Mar 10, 2006, at 8:26 PM, snoshoe_2 wrote:
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> >>> I ran across this the other day, so be careful to double, double
> >>> check
> >>> where your himalayan salt is coming from if that is the kind you use.
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http://www.bruha.com/pfpc/html/himalaya.html> >>>
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