Organic vs Inorganic Fluorides

Fluoride, as such, is never added to the water. Only silicofluorides (a hazardous waste containing many toxic pollutants) are used to artificially fluoridate water, and studies have proven that they do not effectively prevent tooth decay, they only delay it. (See opposition’s response to Question 4). Silicofluorides never occur naturally in nature, and they are 85 times more toxic than natural occurring calcium fluoride. Therefore, the effect on the entire body will be different.

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Removing Fluoride

Removing hazardous water impurities

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Consumer Products and In-The-Home Water distillers There are several processes by which fluoride can be removed from your household tap water supply and consumer products using these processes are available. waterEnews.com in the process of researching the products that successfully remove fluoride in order to identify them here on the site. Until the fore-mentioned information is added, water distillation is the only process that we are listing here as distiller products will remove the forms of impurities needed.. those being.. bacterial, chemical, (and specific to the removal of fluoride), “Soluble Salts” necessary. Reverse Osmosis which uses pressure filtration can remove fluoride but often allows fluoride to remain, claiming the benefits of the 1 to 2 ppm (parts per million) is beneficial in preventing “Dental Fluorosis” when in fact dental fluorosis is a condition CAUSED by the ingesting of fluoride.

Foods Containing Fluoride

The level at which fluoride becomes dangerous as a health risk or even lethal, (read your toothpaste warning label) is listed at 1 to 2 ppm (parts per million).
Observe the following list and try to determine how many parts per million of fluoride are being ingested by U.S. families. A dosage above 2 ppm swallowed (the approximate amount of fluoridated toothpaste used in one brushing) instructs parents to call poison control emergency should their child swallow such an amount. Also see… the reason why there are NO benefits related to the ingestion of fluoride.

Food Item ppm
Cereal, mixed, with applesauce and bananas, junior 0.01
Cereal, oatmeal, with applesauce and bananas, junior 0.08

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What Is Sodium Fluoride

SODIUM FLUORIDE FACTS:
Sodium fluoride, is one of the most frequent causes of acute poisoning in young children.

Sodium fluoride is more toxic than lead, and almost as toxic as arsenic.

What Is Sodium Fluoride:

Sodium fluoride is the chemical compound with the formula NaF. This colourless solid is the main source of the fluoride ion in diverse applications. Sodium fluoride is less expensive and less hygroscopic than potassium fluoride.

Sodium fluoride, the type used in toothpaste, is one of the most frequent causes of acute poisoning in young children.

The toxicity chart shows that sodium fluoride is more toxic than lead, and almost as toxic as arsenic. July of 1987, the maximum contaminant level (MCL) allowed in U.S. drinking water for arsenic was 50 parts per billion (ppb), lead was 15 ppb (as of 12/92) and fluoride was recently changed to 4,000 ppb, which is equal to 4ppm.


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What Is Calcium Fluoride

Calcium fluoride (CaF2) is an insoluble ionic compound of calcium and fluorine.
It OCCURS NATURALLY as the mineral fluorite (also called fluorspar), and it is the source of most of the world’s fluorine.

Significance: It is important to note that CALCIUM FLUORIDE’S differentiating defining factor in being that it “Occurs In Nature
The reason behind this being of significance is in that the literature supporting water fluoridation will nearly always state (all cases that I have researched) the claim that fluoride is a natural substance.
This supportive literature avoids finishing the statement by adding “the fluoride added to fluoridated water” is a natural substance.
The reason behind this exclusion is in avoiding the substitution for the word “Calcium” with the accurate and less marketable description which would become..
“The fluoride that is added to fluoridated water is SODIUM FLUORIDE, an “Un-Natural CHEMICAL created from and discarded by the Aluminum Industry as a highly toxic and difficult to dispose of bi-product identified as “SODIUM FLUORIDE”.

DISTURBING? Very definitely should be an outrage.


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What Is Fluoride Ion

FLUORIDE ION: As you may have had difficulty in finding a definition for the term “fluoride ion”, as I did, I have posted this page to help those “non-chemist’s” as is the case with myself. In order to attempt putting this definition in a way that I can understand, my hope is that it helps those readers whose chemistry background is at the stage of my own.

The term and definition belongs singularly, to the word “ion”, which really makes, in this case, the term.. “Fluoride Ion” equivalent to the word “Fluoride”, or, for all practical purposes, “Fluoride” = “Fluoride Ion”.. see below..

an Ion is in this case “A binary compound of fluorine“.
Fluorine combined with another element.
Example: The element Fluorine, a pale yellow gas, combined with another element.. H2o.. or (water) becomes a “Fluoride Ion” the result being “Fluoridated Water”
So, as in with water the same is true with “toothpaste” in that 0.24% Sodium Fluoride w/v 0.14% Fluoride ion.. translates to: 0.24% Sodium Fluoride with 0.14% of that volume is Fluoride ie Fluorine ion.. Fluorine which has combined with another element causing it to have lost or gained one or more electrons in order to make it more stable, or, less reactive.. “managable”.

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