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34 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

I know the die hard follow the science disciples will think it’s conspiracy bullshit but do a bit of digging and you will soon get your eyes opened. 

They dont want to have their eyes opened. The fact you've even written such a term will have them scoffing and calling you a Tin Foil Hat wearer. What an incredibly closeted world they must live in. Ignorance is bliss and the levels of ignorance the usual suspects  display is ironically eye opening in itself. 

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2 hours ago, Johnsond said:

I’m lucky  in as much as I’ve got a borehole and on a couple of occasions I’ve lined up glasses of bottled versus water from the well and invariably people will pick the bore hole water as being nicest. I’ve been reading a lot lately about increasing levels of dementia ( due to my mother’s situation)  in the western/developed world and research about additives in foodstuffs nowadays. I know the die hard follow the science disciples will think it’s conspiracy bullshit but do a bit of digging and you will soon get your eyes opened. 

Dementia sure is a massive problem in the Western world, one that requires urgent attention in the way of identifying the causes, as there's no known cure AFAIK. I've not yet heard a definitive conclusion of what causes it, lots of theories but nothing proven.

 

What have you concluded from your extensive reading, what evidence is coming up from the current research? Is it the chemical additives in processed food or in drinking water? It's easy enough to avoid the former and eat natural food, if you're willing to expend a bit of time and energy and have the will power. The latter is harder though not impossible.

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4 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

No long before the Weegies have their water fluorinated it seems. 

 

https://news.stv.tv/west-central/fluoride-could-be-added-to-tap-water-used-by-more-than-a-million-scots

 

Pure poison. I read a very good book a few years back by a man named Barry groves (or graves) called "drinking ourselves to death" its about the buried science and outright lies told to the public regarding fluoride in water. Well worth a read if its still in print.

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6 hours ago, Macpherson said:

 

In the Highlands several natural springs so just go and fill water cooler bottles whenever needed.. in town just bottled spring water at about £1 per gallon, which I don't mind just to get clean water except of course for the plastic containers.

 

The main thing for me is not to drink any of these bloody awful chemicals if I don't have to and the fact that they really don't want to reveal this info and that it took a FOI request speaks volumes..

I have next to zero trust in the motives of industrially fecking with things that we cannot do without and the long term effects of such.

 

Here in Scotland luckily the water isn't Fluoridated but much of the western world is the opposite and I really don't think it has anything to do with the dogmatic lie that it's good for your teeth... I have my own opinion on the reason for this..., enough to say that I don't think that any of the Halogens are any good for the intellect not to mention anything else.. essentially they are poisons👎

 

For many years now I've treated tap water as grey and don't even put it on my veggies... as for processed food I avoid it as much as possible although that gets harder every day, cheers.

 

 

 

 

If I was in your position I'd go the whole hog and ditch the water cooler bottles as well. Just use stainless containers, old beer barrels or something. Plastic or micro-plastics will in a few years time be revealed to be as toxic as the chemicals that you're avoiding in "drinking" water.

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9 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

No long before the Weegies have their water fluorinated it seems. 

 

https://news.stv.tv/west-central/fluoride-could-be-added-to-tap-water-used-by-more-than-a-million-scots

 

 

I didn't know this, but I won't be drinking it.

 

Fluoride disrupts many systems in the body and brain and they know this.. one of the side effects of this is the misappropriation of Calcium which ends up in all the wrong places calcifying soft tissue all round the body and creating massive fortunes for the global pain industry not to mention the brain fog in society that lets them get away with it.

 

Perhaps unbelievable to most folk but I feel lucky to have been able to change my life by understanding this👍

 

 

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10 hours ago, Johnsond said:

I’m lucky  in as much as I’ve got a borehole and on a couple of occasions I’ve lined up glasses of bottled versus water from the well and invariably people will pick the bore hole water as being nicest. I’ve been reading a lot lately about increasing levels of dementia ( due to my mother’s situation)  in the western/developed world and research about additives in foodstuffs nowadays. I know the die hard follow the science disciples will think it’s conspiracy bullshit but do a bit of digging and you will soon get your eyes opened. 

 

Aye, a bore hole would be a consideration to secure a clean supply, and not overly expensive.. but the spring water here is very clean👍

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8 hours ago, sime42 said:

Dementia sure is a massive problem in the Western world, one that requires urgent attention in the way of identifying the causes, as there's no known cure AFAIK. I've not yet heard a definitive conclusion of what causes it, lots of theories but nothing proven.

 

What have you concluded from your extensive reading, what evidence is coming up from the current research? Is it the chemical additives in processed food or in drinking water? It's easy enough to avoid the former and eat natural food, if you're willing to expend a bit of time and energy and have the will power. The latter is harder though not impossible.

Read the tone and content of your reply and then tell me it’s not Both condescending and patronising in the extreme !!. Bear in mind the access to information you have and that which a woman in her seventies did during her lifetime. 

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I dunno, I would've thought exhaust fumes from engines (espicially 2strokes, and chain oil spray), would be a lot more detrimental to your health than tap water.

 

 

I suppose best play it safe and only drink beer :drunk:

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7 hours ago, sime42 said:

Dementia sure is a massive problem in the Western world, one that requires urgent attention in the way of identifying the causes, as there's no known cure AFAIK. I've not yet heard a definitive conclusion of what causes it, lots of theories but nothing proven.

 

What have you concluded from your extensive reading, what evidence is coming up from the current research? Is it the chemical additives in processed food or in drinking water? It's easy enough to avoid the former and eat natural food, if you're willing to expend a bit of time and energy and have the will power. The latter is harder though not impossible.

 

Well I do know that the sweetener Aspartame was repeatedly denied access to the food chain  until 41 years ago during the Reagan administration the criminal Donald Rumsfeld nobbled the panel of scientists who were preventing this and it flooded in everywhere and into all sorts of products being promoted as 'healthy' or 'diet' what a massive scam on human health.

 

The scientists who were against this in our food had a good reason.. the fact that it caused holes in the brain tissue of the rats they tested it on and the microscope slides of this can/could be viewed with a google... a few years ago so possibly been removed today.

 

Anyway, I have to suspect it's introduction to be a player in dementia, and if you can get through the crap there is a whole list of other disabilities attributed to this poison, but you are right the whole food chain is bastardised, cheers.

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5 hours ago, Macpherson said:

 

I didn't know this, but I won't be drinking it.

 

Fluoride disrupts many systems in the body and brain and they know this.. one of the side effects of this is the misappropriation of Calcium which ends up in all the wrong places calcifying soft tissue all round the body and creating massive fortunes for the global pain industry not to mention the brain fog in society that lets them get away with it.

 

Perhaps unbelievable to most folk but I feel lucky to have been able to change my life by understanding this👍

 

 

I’m glad we don’t have fluoride in Scotland. Start of a slippery slope if they start to introduce it into Scotland but hopefully it will be some years before it reaches me. 

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