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Cebu_4_2
8th February 2012, 09:44 PM
I just ventured down this hole, I'll check further into it. I always told my people that fruit and anything watered on a big farm would probably have a lot of fluoride.





Common Food Items Could Contain 180 Times More Fluoride Than Tap Water

Common Food Items Could Contain 180 Times More Fluoride Than Tap Water

February 7, 2012
Print Version (http://blacklistednews.com/?news_id=17814&print=1)

By Anthony Gucciardi
Natural Society (http://naturalsociety.com/common-food-items-could-contain-180-times-more-fluoride-than-tap-water/)
Fluoridated tap water and toothpaste are oftentimes considered the main sources of fluoride exposure, but it turns out that common food items could actually be largely contributing to your fluoride intake. According to fluoride expert Jeff Green, who has been actively protesting and studying the effects of fluoride on the body for other 15 years, one common food product contains up to 180 times more fluoride than your fluoridated tap water (http://naturalsociety.com/water-fluoridation-war-government-admit-dangers-experts-speak-ou/)!
According to Green, the culprit is non-organic food, but not just one kind. If you’re still eating conventionally-farmed food products, you may be unknowingly exposing yourself to extreme levels of fluoride. Green says this is made possible by fluoride going incognito within the food supply in a very concerning way:

“Cryolite is actually sodium aluminum fluoride… This sodium aluminum fluoride is especially effective at killing bugs,” Green says (http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/02/04/jeff-green-on-fluoride-toxins-part-2.aspx). “It’s also very sticky, so when they spray it, it’s more likely to stick on your produce, unless you’re… really working at trying to get it off of it.”
Fluoride-Based Pesticide Contaminating Food Staples
While Green states that a large number of non-organic produce items can contain shocking levels of this fluoride-based pesticide, iceberg lettuce may be one of the largest offenders. In fact, iceberg lettuce can now be laced with a startling 180 parts per million (ppm) of fluoride – 180 times higher than the ‘recommended’ water fluoridation level. This ‘health’ food could actually be corroding your body with heavy levels of fluoride. But what other seemingly-healthy produce items contain high amounts of fluoride?


Citrus fruits are actually allowed to contain 95 ppm’s of sodium fluoride.
Potatoes can have as much as 22 ppm’s on the outside, and 2 ppm inside.
Raisins are allowed 55 ppm’s.

Fluoride has been linked to decreased IQ in children (http://naturalsociety.com/your-drinking-water-may-be-lowering-your-iq-giving-you-cancer/), and even the United States government is calling for lower levels of fluoride (http://naturalsociety.com/government-calls-for-lower-fluoride-levels-admits-it-harms-children/) to be added to United States water supplies. Perhaps the next big hurdle in the fight against fluoride will be within the food industry.

Buddha
8th February 2012, 09:55 PM
God, you can't get away from it. I stopped drinking tap water, using fluoridated toothpaste, and use supplements that should help me pass the build up through my system. Now I'm eating more of it then I was ever drinking.

Cebu_4_2
9th February 2012, 12:10 AM
Yes, I had a clue but will try time permitting to look into this crap. Seems the more I try the worse it gets.

Spectrism
9th February 2012, 06:06 AM
I work with water systems. Just to give you a frame of reference- water is typically chlorinated 1-3ppm. Your swimming pool might be at 4ppm and when it is shocked, you temporarily get it in the 6-10ppm range.

If they are saying sodium flouride is allowed up to 55ppm for raisins or 95ppm for citrus fruits (juice), that is a pretty high concentration.

Awoke
9th February 2012, 06:16 AM
Yes, I had a clue but will try time permitting to look into this crap. Seems the more I try the worse it gets.


Nothing goes untouched.

palani
9th February 2012, 06:18 AM
From the comments on the cited article:


i was asked is there an antidote to fluoride…. and believe it or not according to my friend the recluse biochemist… there is… it is borax (a form of boron)…. you take a pinch of borax in a glass of water and that does the trick….

I like Dr Johnsons Foot Soap myself. It has boron in it. Dump it in a soft water bath and soak for 20 minutes.

Another pet peeve is aluminum. Check your table salt label as they are using aluminum in the salt now.