[quote="TurkishMonky"]
currently, many cities inject floride into the water. Floride may be good ON your teeth, but it can be hazardous when ingested. Floride can cause diseases such as dental florosis (yellowed, brittle teeth) as well as is cited as a major source of cancer by the director of the american cancer association. In fact, flouride is called a "prescription drug" by the FDA, and classified as hazardous waste for disposal. This is what is being injected ino your water system - the hazardous waste called floride. Furthermore, studies have shown that floridated water has no or negible effect on cavity proevention when ingested.
Where does this floride come from? it is scraped off of smokestacks of phosphorus (i believe it's phosperous) processing plants, and then injected into the city water. This floride also contains arsenic and trace lead. Don't believe me? I can give sources, if need be
Still like water? ]
I hadn't bothered to do much research on this... because, I drink only distilled and bottled water, anyway. But, technically, isn't this still under debate or something? I mean, cause if it isn't... why the HECK is it still in the water?
Then again, there are already a good number of toxins in our processed foods, etc.
Nevetheless, got links?