NICE WIKIPEDIA WRITTEN BY A U.S. GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL BRO.
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The only nestle product my family bought was that chocolate milk shit powder.
SHILLS MOTHERFUCKER. SHILLS EVERYWHERE
https://youtu.be/PFbFwmIKlqM
I always hated Nestle.
That wikipedia page does not address the hypocalcemia brought on by fluoride being ingested. Flouride binds with calcium as it has a negative charge causing a depletion in calcium levels, in which calcium is vital for the proper functioning of the nervous system, can cause people to lose motor functionality, even at a minute amount. Around 5-10 grams of concentrated fluoride can easily kill you in a very painful manner. I'll stick to non-fluoride solutions.
I've only ever had Nestle Crunch chocolate :3
everybody knows the swiss are actually germans in disguise. fourth reich pls.
There is no way you will get 5-10g of concentrated fluoride in your system from water. I haven't found shit about fluoride-induced hypocalcaemia except on a few anti-fluoride sites. I drink milk every day and vitamins to supplement that, I am not worried about calcium in my diet nor fluoride eating them away.
If anything you are more susceptible to having fluoride-damaged teeth, and that's a sure tell that you are getting too much fluoride in your water.
If you want to drink bottled water that is up to you, but it sounds like you drank a little too much of their "special water"...
I didn't say it was likely, my point was more based on that the wikipedia page nothing was mentioned about adverse health effects moreso than just blatantly disregarding anything against fluridation of water. I still don't trust it in small dosages, but I do have a filter and and don't buy bottled water because I have my own well.
I'm patiently awaiting WW3 caused by depleted water resources.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzaV8tg6hno
Changed my mind about this guy. He isn't completely crazy, just somewhat crazy.
He is right that people should pay more for wasteful water use. Basic water use is a right, the rest is waste and should have a higher price.
Actually, this guy isn't crazy at all. He just worded it wrong in the last video.
Quick summary for the ones who don't want to watch:
Human rights: 25 liter a day for every human(drinking, washing etc).
Not human rights: 300 liters+ a day for every human(for filling up your pool, washing your car etc).
I actually agree here.