Friday, March 15, 2013

Fluoridation , Osmosis & Allentown's Tap Water

Reposted From February 18, 2009



In 1998 it costs Allentown $345,000 for equipment and costs was $40,000 a year. In that year Lucent tech. estimated it would cost them $5 million to get it back out!

The history of Fluoridation in Allentown.

Even Michael Molovinsky (2007) spoke of this in his blog
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Makes no never-minds to me I use an reverse osmosis unit. I made a video about it.



And it also removes almost all the radioactive particles too!

SCARY STUFF:
It seems 2 million exit signs in N. America contain tritium gas, a form of hydrogen which is used for emergency exit signs because of its ability to glow in the dark when the power goes out. their use and disposal is supposed to be monitored by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Despite this, broken signs are often simply thrown away and wind up leaching their tritium into landfills. In February 2006, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection found that more than half of its water measurements downstream from landfills showed tritium levels that violated EPA guidelines for drinking water.

Do yourself a favor-Go get yourself an osmosis unit. They're around $300.

Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Guide - Truth, Lies & Your Health
It is estimated that over a 70-year lifespan, a person drinking tap or mineral water will be ingesting about 200 to 300 pounds of rock that their body cannot use. While most of these microscopic rock minerals will be eliminated from our bodies regularly, some will be stored in our tissues becoming toxic. The primary culprits are calcium salts and over time they can cause gallstones, kidney stones, bone & joint calcification, arthritis, and hardening and blocking our arteries. The presence of other hard metal minerals (some are radioactive!) is suspected to cause other degenerative diseases as well including eye glaucoma, cataracts, hearing loss, emphysema, diabetes, obesity and cancer. These minerals available, especially in "hard" tapwater, are poorly absorbed, or rejected by cellular tissue sites, and, if not evacuated, their presence may cause arterial obstruction, and internal damage.(Dennison 1993, Muehling 1994, Banik 1989)

Distillation systems are comparable in contaminant removal, however since many synthetic chemicals such as herbicides, pesticides and chlorine solutions have boiling points lower than water, these chemicals will vaporize and can be carried over into the product water container actually making the collected purified water even more concentrated in those particular chemicals.

Reverse osmosis is also the only purification system that can remove the majority of dangerous Pharmaceuticals & Drugs from our drinking water. Reverse osmosis removes many contaminants that countertop and faucet carbon filters cannot including viruses, bacteria, pesticides, arsenic, fluoride, drugs, cryptosporidium, mercury, nitrates, microbes, heavy metals, all radioactive materials, and many more.



EXTRA INFO:

"TORONTO, Nov. 18, 2008 (UPI) -- A University of Toronto dental professor says adding fluoride to drinking water supplies to prevent tooth decay has become redundant.

Dr. Hardy Limeback told the Toronto Star that, after years of study, he's convinced the population is getting sufficient fluoride in toothpaste and other oral hygiene products to offset the need for municipal fluoridation.

About 43 percent of Canadian municipalities add traces of fluoride to water supplies. However, Limeback said many European countries are stopping the practice and tooth decay rates are no higher there than in Canada. "Even those people who rely on food banks pick up fluoridated toothpaste for their families," he told the Star in an e-mail interview. "Fluoridated water is not needed for the poor."

In 2006, the National Research Council of Canada issued a warning that infants younger than 12 months could develop a permanent mottling of the teeth called fluorosis from too much fluoride. Limeback said there were also studies linking fluoride to nerve damage in infants, leading to lower IQ levels in later life, the report said."


REFERENCE:
The UPI article (Nov. 18, 2008)


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