FLUORIDE CONSPIRACY (Melatonin and "wakefulness")
1 2018-09-09 by Madmanjumbo
So here i was discussing my previous post on Fluoridation in bottled water https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/9ecs30/i_have_a_question_fluoride_in_bottle_water asking why is it that Fluoride is added to Bottle water also and upon further investigation into the effects of Fluoridation and the calcification of one of our organs in the centre of our brain known as the pineal gland i came across this. Fluoride is the main cause for the calcification of our Pineal Gland. But how does that affect us and why is this not investigated? Calcification of the Pineal gland has been proven to reduce Melatonin production which is what this organ is represented as serving for. What does Melatonin do? " Melatonin, also known as N-acetyl-5-methoxy tryptamine, is a hormone that is produced by the pineal gland in humans and animals and regulates sleep and wakefulness. "
Now did why i made this post. At first when reading about this Pineal Gland situation and fluoridation i believed that "sleep and wakefulness" mean something to with going to sleep and waking...and what most people would think. But do you know what the real meaning of wakefullness is: " Wakefulness is a daily recurring brain state and state of consciousness in which an individual is conscious and engages in coherent cognitive and behavioral responses to the external world such as communication, ambulation, eating, and sex. "
Tell me we are not being dumbed down. CONSPIRACY.
40 comments
1 punisherfist 2018-09-09
Thank you.
1 cthulhuforpresidente 2018-09-09
Truth. Preach on, preacher.
1 blueawayokay 2018-09-09
To any skeptics out there just try completely cutting out fluoride for a good few months. It may be because I’m still very young but after I started avoiding it like the plague my mind felt stronger simply put, and there’s a lot more to just that too. Fuck fluoride.
1 captainroyal 2018-09-09
This would require buying and using non-fluorinated water for everything. That’s a pretty daunting task.
1 Madmanjumbo 2018-09-09
I agree. The other option would be Decalcification...
1 captainroyal 2018-09-09
Indeed. About the only thing I’m ingesting that has flourished is tap water. Drinking close to a gallon a day gets pretty damn pricey and i can’t secure that large of quantity at work.
Do have plans to add treatment to my house main line to remove it from the incoming city water.
1 mountainwampus 2018-09-09
I hate to ruin fresh food for you, but a lot of it is saturated in fluoride. Foods like produce and nuts are gassed with fluoride to kill pests. Nothing is worse than lettuce.
1 recono85 2018-09-09
Whoo boy, if you feel that way I can't imagine how you go about leaning new hobbies, practices and abilities. That attitude will only fester hesitation in your life. I truly empathize for you.
1 captainroyal 2018-09-09
Are you regarded or just can’t read? Securing 1gal/day of non-fluorinated water will get pricey real damn quick if you don’t have a home filtration system.
So that means when you workout, you can’t shower at the gym because the water is fluoridated. Can’t drink the water at work cause that’s also fluoridated, and if you don’t have a way to bring in water to work and secure it, it can be hard to transport.
So no, it’s not menial. Maybe put that brain to use and actually think.
1 recono85 2018-09-09
I'm not so "regarded", as you put it, to think bathing in flouride water will somehow absorb it through my skin like I'm a single-cell organism, and actually be metabolized in that way to make it to my pineal gland...
So like, don't be unreasonable man. It's perfectly safe to shower in flouride water. But, if it's your own cooking or drinking at home, why not go the extra mile for yourself? Be reasonable dude, it's very menial to just purchase a reverse osmosis filter, or reverse osmosis bottle water if you don't mind the plastic bottles.
Just please, be reasonable. I've never see somebody suggest that bathing in it after a go at the gym will effect you in any measurable way. That's such an incredulous thing to presume.
1 captainroyal 2018-09-09
If you’re trying to cut it out, then you would go all the way as best you could.
If you didn’t have a RO filter in your house, best you could do bottle water, but that can get pricey depending on how bulk you can buy, and if you can secure some of that at work.
You’re looking at about $1k for a 360 GPD RO system from Home Depot.
Depending on locality, you may have to apply for permits to install it either professionally or yourself.
If there are better systems, which can get up there in price.
1 recono85 2018-09-09
Alright. I think I can understand these means presented are beyond your time and abilities. Sorry I bothered.
1 Bodhisattva9001 2018-09-09
Why are you so passive-aggressive? We are not your enemy.
1 recono85 2018-09-09
Because I don't care for dealing with individuals that refuse to make any changes for their own improvement. It's quite obvious this person I was speaking to does not want to make this happen for themselves, it's too daunting a task, and they gave up before they even began.
And I despise that kind of attitude.
1 Bodhisattva9001 2018-09-09
You claim you don't care for dealing with them, yet you're spending your time getting upset and somewhat argumentative with them.
You must learn to let it go, and not let it bother you. Not everyone can be saved, but the animosity hurts everyone including yourself.
1 recono85 2018-09-09
Correct, this is exactly what I've done. However my passive-aggressive tone in my post was your only concern. Believe you me, idc. I'm at peace with their choice.
1 1pt21jigglewatts 2018-09-09
Water distillers dont cost that much, if you plan to drink a lot of it. It should pay itself off.
1 captainroyal 2018-09-09
The problem you run into with distillation is lack of nutrients in the water, same as RO. You’ll have to add it back in.
1 1pt21jigglewatts 2018-09-09
Yeah, the better distillers have a re-mineraliing feature built in. You can buy the "add-ins" separately.
1 lottapoppa 2018-09-09
Collect rain water, unless it's illegal in your area. Now ask yourself why there's a law against it ANYWHERE
1 getter1 2018-09-09
Spring water or reverse osmosis is the only way.
That's not including things that may be using city water in its production either
1 NYComrade 2018-09-09
What do you recommend for a reverse osmosis system?
1 Cannabis-Jesus 2018-09-09
costco sells a whole house system for $600
1 1pt21jigglewatts 2018-09-09
Problem is it's hard to escape. It ends up in the food you eat, and if you shower in municipal water, it soaks in through your skin.
There are herbs and such that supposedly reverse it's effects, though. If you feel like researching the hippie shit :)
1 Itmustjustbeme 2018-09-09
even found on fast food packaging.
1 mountainwampus 2018-09-09
You're correct about it being in food, but you just gotta go carnivore. Eating meat only is looking more and more like the only healthy diet in these times of ubiquitous toxins. I'd argue that fluoride soaking into skin is a very minor risk.
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1 Bodhisattva9001 2018-09-09
This pdf is says nothing about showering or bathing...
1 ThisCrystallineDream 2018-09-09
The 4th paragraph says "Fluoride can be absorbed through inhalation and through the skin".
1 Bodhisattva9001 2018-09-09
That it does. Thanks.
1 ComicGamer 2018-09-09
No fluoride and provigil is amazing
1 Mikeydrives1 2018-09-09
So, for those that can't totally avoid it, how does one de-calcify it?
1 SnowmanOverlord 2018-09-09
Commenting because I would like to know too. I can't afford a proper home water filter system for a while and would like solutions now
1 Madmanjumbo 2018-09-09
https://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/foods-for-the-pineal-gland/
https://scottjeffrey.com/decalcify-your-pineal-gland/
Guessing you already searched on google :P
1 LeahIsBest 2018-09-09
I agree that fluoride is a toxin for the body, but I think the consequence of calcifying of your pineal glad is overplayed and not necessarily making anyone 'more stupid.'
To play devil's advocate...
Shouldn't there be statistical correlation between regions without fluoride in their tap water and intelligence or spirituality? I don't think there's any study that would indicate such relationship.
I have seen elites, such as our Presidents, drink out of bottled water on TV on numerous occasions. And bottled water would contain fluoride. Surely the elites would know about the danger of such toxin and avoid them?
/advocate
So what are the actual benefits you're suggesting with a decalcified pineal gland?
Vivid dreams? I already have those.
Sharp/clear mind? Abstain from simple sugar, and you'll probably experience something similarly.
1 Boogie__Fresh 2018-09-09
This is a great comment.
1 damonroe 2018-09-09
I do believe there are studies showing a correlation between water flouridation and a decrease in IQ.
1 ThisCrystallineDream 2018-09-09
The 4th paragraph says "Fluoride can be absorbed through inhalation and through the skin".
1 captainroyal 2018-09-09
Indeed. About the only thing I’m ingesting that has flourished is tap water. Drinking close to a gallon a day gets pretty damn pricey and i can’t secure that large of quantity at work.
Do have plans to add treatment to my house main line to remove it from the incoming city water.
1 mountainwampus 2018-09-09
I hate to ruin fresh food for you, but a lot of it is saturated in fluoride. Foods like produce and nuts are gassed with fluoride to kill pests. Nothing is worse than lettuce.
1 Boogie__Fresh 2018-09-09
This is a great comment.
1 damonroe 2018-09-09
I do believe there are studies showing a correlation between water flouridation and a decrease in IQ.