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Fluoride: we should err on side of caution

I recently became interested in water fluoridation after listening to a guest on “Coast to Coast” radio. He spoke of problems associated with over-mineralization of arteries and the pineal gland, i.e., the “third eye.”

He recommended drinking distilled water – two months on, two months off – to draw the excess minerals out.

Since then, I read in The Source Field by David Wilcock that fluoridation contributes to over-calcification of the pineal gland, which can even be seen on brain MRIs.

This condition is associated with depression, diminished awareness potential and neurological problems.

I would vote to err on the side of caution when considering the addition of chemicals to our drinking water.

Beth Estelle

Durango



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