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1. Let's imagine you were right - those calcium debris you remove from the fornix, where do they go? 2. Lead plumbing: This is actually quite funny given the fact recent research showed the inside of the tubes calcified in no time, this lime buildup acted as a protective/isolating coat - preventing the water to have contact with Pb. Lead cups on the other hand, especially if filled with alcohol are not so hazard free. |
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you know there are historians who withold the roman empire sunk due to lead poisoning maybe the american empire ends in some years like the movie idiocrazy due to fluorine poisoning, fluorine traditionally used as rat poison thats so crazy we keep people dumb but in order to do so i keep myself dumb as well i researched theres no fluorine free botled water and we all breath the same air polluted with lead the only reason we dont see how insane the world is its because we are used to it edit the tubes only calcify skipping lead poisoning if the water is very hard with a lot of calcium, that was the case in some place but not usual |
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How often do you use decalcifier in your shower and kitchen? See? edit: Quote:
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Well if it is calcium, the best way to clear it obviously is to take some acid.
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substitute lead by fluronie and bingo we have idocrazy:
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It also includes... Oxygen - 20% of the air we breathe is oxygen Nitrogen - 80% of the air we breathe is nitrogen Every trace element that is in the air we breathe Water - Drink enough of it quickly enough and it will kill you Coffee Nearly every vitamin you can buy Fermented fruit --Outlaw. |
you forgot salt.
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Pure flourine is a gas, a nastier gas than chlorine, very reactive, most of its compounds are not reactive because the reaction to create them was so strong. Quote:
Don't worry about IQ, places like this select for higher IQ than average. Quote:
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They claimed it for geography, as an advance due to their subject. http://skeptics.stackexchange.com/qu...or-your-health There's a post in there, -1 (or is that a rating?) which agrees with what I'm saying. <Edit> Wikipedia has this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_water Quote:
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