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Do You Know What’s In Your Water? | Press For Truth TV. In: Daily Video Blogs | On: August 01, 2012 | By: Press for Truth | One Comment A study was just released which confirms that fluoridated water affects IQ and neurobehavioral development in children. Long term exposure to fluoride has now been proven to lower IQ levels and is essentially contributing to the “dumbing down” of society. Study Confirms Fluoridated Water Affects IQ and Neurobehavioral Development in Children fluoridealert.org Facebook Links:Fluoride Action Network Toronto Coalition To End Fluoridation For fluoride filtration devices please visit: Watch There’s Something In The Water.

Pure Water Freedom. 10 Facts About Fluoride. In the United States, health authorities call fluoridation “one of the top 10 public health achievements of the 20th century.” Few other countries share this view. In fact, more people drink artificially fluoridated water in the U.S. alone than in the rest of the world combined.[1] Most advanced nations do not fluoridate their water.

In western Europe, 97% of the population has water without a single drop of fluoride added to it.[2] Fluoridation proponents will sometimes say this is because Europe adds fluoride to its salt. Only five nations in western Europe, however, have any fluoridated salt.[3] The vast majority do not. It is often claimed that fluoridated water is the main reason the United States has had a large decline in tooth decay over the past 60 years. Fluoridation advocates have long claimed that the safety of fluoridation is beyond scientific debate.[6] However, according to the well-known toxicologist, Dr. Dental Fluorosis (Photo by Dr. 14) As noted by the U.S. 35) Dr. Tapped. The Plastic Cow 5.38K Views2 Likes A 34-minute documentary about animal rights, the film looks at the impact of our almost complete dependence on plastic bags, which we use and discard carelessly every day, often to dispose our garbage and kitchen wast... Greening the Island of the Gods 2.43K Views0 Likes Bali does have a garbage problem.

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Secrets Of The Super Volcanoes Infowars Reporter Goes Off On Propaganda Information Officer Globalists Attack U.S. Sebelius Steps Down. How to tell if your water is safe. It's not easy. You can rely on your senses to alert you to a few of the more unappetizing things that spill into your drinking glass — like sulfur, with its distinctive rotten-egg smell, or too much chlorine. The Water Quality Association offers an interactive Diagnose Your Drinking Water tool on its Web site, which can help you figure out why your tap water smells like rotten eggs, tastes like salt, or spots your glasses.

Advice is also available on how to treat a problem once you've identified it. But some of the most serious — and most common — contaminants, such as bacteria, viruses, lead, and other chemicals, can't be tasted or smelled. The water from most municipal systems in the United States is safe, because any system that serves 25 people or more is required to comply with the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. Your water comes from a municipal system unless you have a private well on your property or live in a rural area where a number of families share a well.