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will fluoride accumulate in my plants from tap water?

mr.brunch

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it seems the melting point of sodium fluoride is a whopping 993 degrees C , so unless youre eating your herb you shouldnt get any fluoride as it should be left behind in the ash

sweet!
also i would imagine eating extract based edibles would be ok too?
 

DiscoBiscuit

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DB it just seems like instead of adding anything you turn up to help prove what you already believe to yourself, nothing more, endlessly regurgitating your right wing propaganda brainwashing,, tbh no one really listens to you and most long standing members just ignore you or dont reply to your posts because it seems pointless by now..

and anyway if you know so much then why not just leave us in our ignorance to fumble around in the darkness, would make everyone feel better surely ?

personally im not worried about flouride, if i was i wouldnt drink so much tea for one thing, but if i had kids i would want to minimise how much gets into their system because you need your pineal gland functioning as well as possible up into adulthood if you want half a chance at overstanding certain ancient inalienable truths.

and Stanley Kubrick knew things that most people will never know..

Like the definition of "overstanding". I'd like to know that one. Medical analysis is usually best left to the medical community, not rogues looking for their 15 minutes.

most long standing members just ignore you...
Your struggle to achieve relevance only reaches relativity.

You state your beliefs and I state mine. You get personal and I really don't give a fuck. Keep making this about me and I'll keep embarrassing you.
 
T

the med man

But 4 out of 5 dentist recommend it:moon:

lol haha ya and just 50 years ago they also recommended viceroy cigarettes for healthy teeth haha.

great question btw. i did read somewhere that cannabis will take in trace amounts of fluoride. we are talking trace. so even juicing fresh leaves and drinking it will not accumulate in thew pineal gland, where its stored the most.

focus on the water you drink, not your plants. keep in mind that san palagreno just started adding it to there carbinated, bottled water last year, yikes! mm
 

guineapig

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Yes it is a good question and I did my best to answer it.

I think chelation is an interesting topic of discussion for an advanced botany forum.

I am in no way affiliated with the American Dental Association.

:ying: kind regards from guineapig :ying:
 

guy fawkes

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The Birchers and Gen. Jack Ripper were a bunch of nitwits whose beliefs were based on paranoia rather than science.

I believe they were inadvertantly right about fluoridation of our drinking water.

This will get anyone started who has an open mind. Much much more info is available. -granger

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8903910725020792574

:tiphat:

and as you say mate the rabbit hole goes waayy deeper
thanks for taking time to post
 
T

Trichomie

Hey guy fawkes, what's up? I was glad to hear the melting point of sodium fluoride. Thanks for that. Did you find out anything more about the extract issue? Wonder if it's in the trichs too?

Good vid Granger2. Saw that a long time ago and thought things were about to change. WRONG!

I posted this in another thread and thought I should post it here too. It's only a couple days old and is a real eye opener. Gotta go to the tin-foil hat site though. Infowars Special Fluoride Report http://www.infowars.com/infowars-special-fluoride-report/

Have a goodn
 

foomar

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The actual amount in Severn Trents water supply to my house is 0.31 mg/litre average , there are far scarier things listed like PCB,s and long banned pesticides.

They do not list results for glysophate , given the huge scale of use and growing health concerns this is wrong , the figures are probably high.

Suggest you download the water quality pdf for your postcode , was enougth to make me switch to rainwater for tea and cooking , plants are fine apart from lime buildup.

Document revealed my water came blended from three sources from very hard to soft , explaining the random nature of supply through the year and hydro problems.
 

guy fawkes

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The actual amount in Severn Trents water supply to my house is 0.31 mg/litre average , there are far scarier things listed like PCB,s and long banned pesticides.

They do not list results for glysophate , given the huge scale of use and growing health concerns this is wrong , the figures are probably high.

Suggest you download the water quality pdf for your postcode , was enougth to make me switch to rainwater for tea and cooking , plants are fine apart from lime buildup.

Document revealed my water came blended from three sources from very hard to soft , explaining the random nature of supply through the year and hydro problems.


i live in 2% of the eu that still put 1500ppm sodium fluoride , the tyne/wear area
 

foomar

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1500 ppm equates to 1.50 grammes per litre , hope thats a typo.

The correct level is between 0.70 - 1.20 ppm , above that it does more harm than good.

The 0.31 ppm in my supply will be the natural background in an untreated state.

They should take it out of the water and leave it to choice , toothpastes available now and hygene awareness remove the original well intentioned reason for its introduction , the dreadfull state of the populations teeth particularly the urban poor.
 

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