‘Conspiracy Theorists’ Right Once Again – Studies Prove Fluoride Causes THIS

It’s well known that fluoride is in our water. 72% of water to be exact.

But what’s not very well known is that fluoride is a powerfully harmful toxin.

The government has known this for decades, but still has most people believing fluoride is essential for their dental health.

Dentists are even taught that fluoride strengthens teeth, but no non-biased studies have ever proven this. That’s why more and more toothpaste companies are offering fluoride free options.

Up until now, being afraid of fluoride was just another conspiracy theory. But finally, enough studies have been done to show the truth.

Plaintiffs suing the EPA in federal court over fluoridation’s neurotoxicity have continued to win legal victories and have shared deposition videos exposing CDC and EPA negligence.

The former NTP director joined the chorus of scientific and public health experts raising alarms about neurotoxic risk, but the dental lobby responded by doubling their fluoridation expansion efforts.

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Knowing this, why would the government continue to put harmful chemicals in our water? And why are they so interested in forcing it by going to such extremes as getting lobbyists to intervene?

Well, it turns out, all that fluoride is lowering the IQ levels of children.

New studies find that fluoride levels four to five times lower than those found in pregnant women in fluoridated communities cause IQ loss for the child, and that older women in fluoridated communities have a 50% higher risk of hip fractures.

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In addition to the injuries, it was found that lower IQ levels are linked to lower earning levels. In fact, a lower IQ of just 1 point lowers a person’s lifetime earnings by $18,000. But fluoride lowers a person’s IQ by at least 4 points. That’s at least $72,000.

And hip fractures just bring more money to the pharmaceutical industry.

Many studies also show fluoride calcifies the pineal gland. The pineal gland has been referred to as the “Seat of the Soul” by Renee Descartes.

We all know science is entirely uninterested in proving anything God-related, but with lower IQ levels, bodily injuries, and possible disconnect from the soul, it sure seems like there’s an agenda with this one.