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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Fluoride: Good For the Teeth?

Back in 1944 there was suspicion that C616(Fluoride) was causing some nerve damage, but this was hidden by the 'claim' that it was good for the teeth.

The first occurrence of fluoridated drinking water on Earth was found in Germany’s Nazi prison camps. The Gestapo had little concern about fluoride’s supposed effect on children’s teeth; their alleged reason for mass-medicating water with sodium fluoride was to sterilize humans and force the people in their concentration camps into calm submission.(Ref. book: “The Crime and Punishment of I.G. Farben” by Joseph Borkin.)

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