Posted by goldielocks
@ 2:48 on November 27, 2018
It’s a by product they would of probably had to worry about environmental issues so they schemed up a plan to dump it in our drinking water with a bribe to FDA and at the time wasn’t that much.
I used to study forensics as a hobby. Notice how days of past before fluoride people had all their teeth. If medicine was really concerned about teeth they would look at the diet, acid base balance and things like processed sugar, processed this processed that. But hey knowing there’s a denitist around the corner those brownies are too tempting.
I haven’t looked into it but fluoride poisoning g should be watched more carefully. Haven’t studied it in debt but seems since they die of cardiac arrest in this case it appears to mess with the electrolyte imbalance it caused and they are important for the body in that they aide in the ability for your heart to beat. Devastating when it’s a child who get ahold of it and dies. More aggressive treatment is needed and in ICU for awhile to continue to monitor heart rate. Kids get into the darndest things. I remember a child in Peds back in the 70 s before accu checks to test blood sugar got a hold of his dads test tablets that would dissolve in the urine and the color would determine sugar values not as accurate as today. He ate them. Luckily he still had a esophagus and was okay as far as I know.
I wouldn’t recommend fluoride treatment to children or people with heart issues but a better diet.
Posted by Maya
@ 2:11 on November 27, 2018

Snow Train. Neither rain, nor wind, nor snow will stop
the train on it’s appointed rounds.
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/678305/
Posted by macroman3
@ 1:05 on November 27, 2018
Posted by macroman3
@ 0:22 on November 27, 2018
I got in a dust up with FGC over 911 and the resultant wars (religion) that he banned me from whatever that forum was.
A manufactured war that got his SIL killed. I vehemetly disagreed with why Canada lost 150 youth over the directive of Zionists and their cooked up propaganda and false flag.
Posted by amals
@ 22:16 on November 26, 2018
Posted by silverngold
@ 22:00 on November 26, 2018
My way I think is better. Save as much as I can each month from my retirement checks, go to the local coin dealer and trade it for the real thing, already minted. No mining claims to prove up, no wet and frozen hands and feet, no sore back. I still remember all those things from doing lotsa gold panning in my youth. Believe me when I say this way is better. LOL!!!
Posted by Equisetum
@ 19:22 on November 26, 2018
Posted by ipso facto
@ 19:21 on November 26, 2018
Good for the Hawaiian legislators! Not all elected are bought and paid for.
“my brain still works” LOL that’s a good thing! I wonder if on a macro scale that fluoride is being used to dumb down the population … along with other influences?
Posted by ipso facto
@ 19:14 on November 26, 2018
Sounds pretty bad to me! Putting fluoride in water has got to be one of the biggest scams going. I believe the Europeans took it out a while back too.
Posted by Maya
@ 19:07 on November 26, 2018
Several years back some shill for the Dental industry managed to introduce a bill in Hawaii to add fluoride to our water… citing the poor teeth of pacific islanders (including Hawaii). Fortunately the legislature was very reluctant to be adding toxic chemicals to our water supply and killed the proposal.
I guess I’m lucky in my physical development. Spent my first five years on a country farm with clean well water. We had fluoride when I moved to the city at age 5, but I was out of there in less than 20 years. So my formative years were good, and my adult life was also fluoride-free. I guess the clue is that my brain still works…. sorta. 🙂
Posted by goldielocks
@ 19:05 on November 26, 2018
Sounds like a good paste. You could mix it with turmeric too also helpful but for fluoride you’ll need the Ca and Mag too. Low doses probably enough but never know if they get their fluoride calculation wrong in water supply or the machine goes wrong. I bet they’d never tell us either.
Posted by goldielocks
@ 18:58 on November 26, 2018
It may have some benefits but in hospitals they use Ca and Mag to help neutralize it. It’s excreted by the kidneys so have to think two major organs is liver and kidneys which excrete it. So things good for these two organs, Best to avoid it if you can. Even with treatment and vomiting it up in injested cases subjected to high amounts and even after they felt better they died of cardiac arrest. The mixture of stomach acid and fluoride in higher doses can make a deadly mixture. You know they use it in pesticides too.
Posted by Maya
@ 18:57 on November 26, 2018
I recognized BTC very early on would be a rising Elliott wave, and I rode it up to great profit and then got out. I was always skeptical about the long-term story and just played ‘wait and see’. It needs stability to be long-term useful, and it now looks like some big players are dumping it hard. The transaction clearing network is also becoming unwieldy with long clearing times in some cases.
I think I might have $40 left in a few BTC Satoshis. I’ll eat that loss. Mostly, I’m glad I don’t have a BTC computer node running on my computer, trying to catch up on recent transaction clearings.
I understand some of the ‘miners’ are running server farms that take up far more electricity than they will ever recover in mining BTC. There are not that many left to be had, and scarcity is the key selling point.
It is kinda fun to watch the ‘Digital Tulips’ implode now. 🙂
Posted by ipso facto
@ 18:54 on November 26, 2018
That’s great Maya. I think it really is a wonder herb! I take caps and also put it on just about everything.
That Indian lady’s concoction sounds like a real winner.
Can you believe they still put fluoride in water! Some places are getting rid of it for health reasons … I think Portland recently voted to get it out of their water.
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/06/04/fluoride-free-portland.aspx
Posted by eeos
@ 18:45 on November 26, 2018
Moderators and I argued about BTC and ETH and they threw me out of a FB forum. Its a bunch of dumb kids for the most part that thought they were really smart. So I love to see these a$$holes get pounded. Couldn’t have happened to a better group of bulled up know it alls. I hope these people get pounded to zero.
Posted by Maya
@ 18:39 on November 26, 2018
I’ve been taking curcumin for years to improve my aged joints, and it seems to work. We have an Indian lady that practices ayurvedic medicine here that concocts locally grown turmeric with ghee, honey, pepper and other herbs and sells the turmeric paste at the swapmeet. It’s actually sweet and you can eat it with spoon.
Now I’m worried it will suck all the fluoride out of my teeth and let them crumble! (Just kidding).
Posted by ipso facto
@ 16:05 on November 26, 2018
Compelling study confirms the therapeutic effects of curcumin in removing fluoride from our bodies
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-11-26-curcumin-removing-fluoride-from-the-body.html
Posted by ipso facto
@ 16:03 on November 26, 2018
Have to wonder … what if there were no crimex or equivalent. If there was just a physical market the price of the metals would be bigly higher!
Posted by Buygold
@ 15:49 on November 26, 2018
Posted by Buygold
@ 14:38 on November 26, 2018
Thanks for posting, I’ve been wondering how you’ve been doing.
Posted by Equisetum
@ 14:23 on November 26, 2018
work out their plans for filing their new claims. Hope they realize there are already plenty of claims on the ground in the Spences Bridge Gold Belt
http://globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/24835526-3c51-406c-bb9f-0222cbb0cc7c/en
Posted by ipso facto
@ 11:38 on November 26, 2018
Goldcorp (TSX:G, NYSE:GG) and IBM Canada (NYSE:IBM) just launched IBM Exploration with Watson, a new technology that applies artificial intelligence to predict the potential for gold mineralization and is also capable of using search and query capabilities across a range of exploration datasets.
“The potential to radically accelerate exploration target identification combined with significantly improved hit rates on economic mineralization has the potential to drive a step-change in the pace of value growth in the industry,” said Todd White, Goldcorp’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, in a media brief.
cont. http://www.mining.com/goldcorp-ibm-find-way-improve-predictability-gold-mineralization/
Posted by ipso facto
@ 11:10 on November 26, 2018
Posted by Buygold
@ 9:29 on November 26, 2018
this has kind of been the M.O. for awhile now, so today bright open isn’t a surprise.
I doubt the sellers are gone for good, maybe for today but we’ll see. Last week was rough for the SM especially for a holiday week like that.
Cyber sales were up 24% year over year, but I wonder how that will impact the box store retail sales?
Posted by Richard640
@ 8:19 on November 26, 2018
as if all the macro issues could be ignored again for another 9 years…and why not?…don’t underestimate Wall St–also heard on Bloomberg some cheery talk about China intervening to support markets with yet another “package”….let’s see if they can pull it off…
As for the Monday crash…the best laid plans of mice and men….
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