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Rat Poison In Your Drinking Water
The dangers of fluoride
Before fluoride contaminated our drinking water, it was used to kill rats. There’s even speculation that the Nazis used it in death camps.
Here’s why there’s so much fluoride in our tap water…
Fluoride is said to “prevent tooth decay” while, according to the Association of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, it causes:
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So why is it in our drinking water?
Because fluoride is a waste product from the aluminum industry.
And instead of removing it—which is costly and difficult—the industry giants decided to make a profit.
They skewed the science, crafted a story, and manipulated the public into believing that fluoride is in the water to prevent tooth decay.
Sounds shady, right?
Let’s dig a little deeper…
There’s speculation that water fluoridation started in Nazi concentration camps.
This makes a lot of sense—adding fluoride to a concentration camp’s water supply would’ve made its prisoners more docile, less intelligent, and easier to control.
The Nazis were also notorious for their inhumane medical experiments. This could’ve been one of them.
But whether or not this is true, you need to avoid tap water.
The EWG Tap Water Database tested almost fifty-thousand water utilities in the US and found more than 250 contaminants of the 500 tested.
These contaminants were linked to an increased risk of cancer, nervous system damage, developmental harm, fertility problems, hormonal disruption (click here), and more.
The solution?
Invest in a high-quality reverse osmosis water filter.
Their filters have tested to rigorous NSF/ANSI standards to remove dangerous contaminants—including virtually all fluoride, heavy metals, estrogens, pesticides, and other harmful chemicals.
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Until next time,
Kashif Khan
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