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Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Dropping the (Fluoride) Bombshell - Mental Disorders

Years ago when I was suffering from Bipolar, I did a lot of studying on the internet.  In that study I chanced upon two articles about excessive Fluoride in the Pineal Gland of Bipolar sufferers (post mortem) that may have a trigger effect in causing some forms of mental distress.  I'm not going to do a lengthy splurge on the matter but instead link you with some quotes to articles on the Web..

The first is from is from our own Ministry of Health outlining how long and by what levels NZ towns and cities have been fluoridated. "More than 70 years"


So we agree then, it's been a while since this stuff was used regularly, but what of other causations as a result?  This article says something tacit. Admittedly it is from a fluoride action group, but they do link other studies.  Of interest "Melatonin Levels" and "Early Puberty in girls"


So what of a wider exposé?


Galactic Star Gazer in this article says "Since the addition of fluoride to water supplies in the 1940's and growing fluoride air pollution, the rates of autism, ADHD, and other developmental disorders have grown correspondingly. Fluoride is proven in the lab to have the most devastating affect on the nerves connecting the higher brain functions. Long term exposure to fluoride can result in a chemical lobotomy that renders the patient in a zombie-like state, having no self motivation, no ambition."


But what do the medical/scientist folks say about it?  Yes it's a science report, but it does back up other claims that Fluoride does build up in the Pineal and in larger concentrations than previously suspected.  The Evidence.

So does fluoridation use over seventy years also mirror the rise in mental disorders in that time?

As a result of those studies I read in 2003 I stopped drinking tap water and using fluoride toothpaste.  Yes my teeth suffered, they were bound to, genetics sadly, but my mental health improved to a stage that for the past 7 years I have been symptom free. I know also that there is a gene that runs in the family for Bipolar and I got it late, but how much of that was down to a triggering effect from years of fluoride intake?

The floor is yours.

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