Friday, December 01, 2006

Read The Fine Print Now

I haven't ingested tap water for almost 30 years. It's acceptable to take a shower in and wash the car but I don't drink the stuff because it's a toxic brew of chlorinated river sludge and sodium fluoride. The thought of hoisting a glass of that crap makes me ill. It literally tastes like shit to me. Instead I've spent a few bucks over the years drinking distilled water and in a pinch I have some filters.

Anybody who's been paying attention over the years knows about the fluoride conspiracy -
"Sodium Fluoride is nothing more (or less) than a hazardous waste by-product of the nuclear and aluminum industries. In addition to being the primary ingredient in rat and cockroach poisons, it is also a main ingredient in anesthetic, hypnotic, and psychiatric drugs as well as military NERVE GAS! Why, oh why then is it allowed to be added to the toothpastes and drinking water of the American people?"
In addition it's a matter of record that the nazis used fluoride to make their prisoners nice and docile and that a whole host of diseases are caused by prolonged ingestion of this by-product of the nuclear and aluminum industries. By conning the AMA into endorsing sodium fluoride for dental hygiene the corporations make big bucks by skipping the huge cost of disposal and instead use our bodies as hazardous waste dumps.
Up to now by drinking bottled water you could avoid this poison, mostly. Some unscrupulous bottlers just filled their containers up with the local municipal supply and called it "purified", or "spring" water. Distilled water is an exacting process to rid the liquid of all contaminants; if it said distilled it had to be clean because the lawsuits would fly if people who needed it for medicines got sick. Distilled water is the purest water you can drink.
Last week the FDA said it will now allow bottled water to be fluoridated. Whether that includes distilled product is up in the air. I'm going to read labels from now on.

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