Tag: drinking water
Personal update: 01-08-2025
This will be short, as I’m exhausted and still not feeling well. I’m worried that I may have to go to the emergency room for intravenous fluids soon. I’ve been drinking a lot of water, but I get so tired easily as of late. I take electrolytes every day. I don’t know what could be causing me to be dehydrated. Anyway, if I don’t post for a while, it means that they’ve admitted me.
2014: Palestinian Holocaust in Gaza

Twenty-six million Russians died in the defense of their homeland against the Nazis. Chinese combatants, men and women, inheritors of a millennial culture, are people of uncommon intelligence and an invincible spirit of struggle. Xi Jinping is one of the strongest and most capable revolutionary leaders I have met in my life.
Fidel Castro Ruz
[2008] China’s Battle with Crippling Waters TRAILER
Ashland library to show films critical of fluoride
According to the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology – a group that provides the DVD that will be shown at the library – the first film, “China’s Battle With Crippling Waters,” is about harmful effects of naturally high levels of fluoride in some drinking water.
Related:
Water fluoridation: what does the rest of the world think?
China embarked upon a pursuit of water fluoridation for about 20 years before backing away entirely from it in the 1980s. Parts of the country have high levels of naturally occurring fluoride, which one study has linked to developmental difficulties in children.
Media Briefings for China CDC Weekly, Vol 6, No. 2, 2024
Read More »Major Health Breakthrough in China — Fluorosis Rates Plummet. In a groundbreaking report, researchers reveal a significant decrease in dental fluorosis among children in China between 2009 to 2022. Once plagued by high fluoride levels in drinking water causing serious dental health issues, China has seen a remarkable turnaround. The detection rate in kids aged 8–12 dropped dramatically, from nearly 35% to just over 10%. The study suggests a shifting landscape of public health priorities, with a demand for revised policies that no longer only target high-incidence areas but include robust monitoring systems and early warning measures to control fluoride exposure. Data sourced from the Chinese CDC’s Endemic Disease Control Center point to a success story in public health with implications that could impact fluorosis prevention worldwide. Despite the improvements, cities like Tianjin remain at high risk, signaling the need for targeted local action. Journalists are encouraged to explore this story of triumph over a longstanding public health issue.
For more information.
Kamala Harris is NOT a Marxist!


I agree with Carl. I don’t avoid fluoride 100%, only in my drinking water and medications. Coincidentally, I’ve had serious side effects from fluoride-containing medications (Levofloxacin, Fluoxetine).
Meanwhile, in Wisconsin:

Fluoride in drinking water poses enough risk to merit new EPA action, judge says
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to further regulate fluoride in drinking water because high levels could pose a risk to the intellectual development of children
Fluoride in drinking water poses enough risk to merit new EPA action, judge says
H/T: The Most Revolutionary Act
Previously:
Federal Court Rules That Fluoridation Chemicals Pose An “Unreasonable Risk” To Health
Federal Court Rules That Fluoridation Chemicals Pose An “Unreasonable Risk” To Health
Dear Friends,
History has been made. After 7 years of pursuing legal action against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over the risk posed to the developing brain by the practice of water fluoridation, the United States District Court of the Northern District of California has just ruled on behalf of the Fluoride Action Network and the plaintiffs in our precedent-setting court case. A U.S. federal court has now deemed fluoridation an “unreasonable risk” to the health of children, and the EPA will be forced to regulate it as such. The decision is written very strongly in our favor, and we will share it in its entirety tomorrow. Below is an excerpt from the introduction of the ruling:
Federal Court Rules That Fluoridation Chemicals Pose An “Unreasonable Risk” To Health
The FDA Just Quietly Gutted Protections for Human Subjects in Research
Late last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) quietly introduced a regulation that may be one of the most important shifts in how non-profit and for-profit U.S. institutions, both at home and abroad, conduct future medical and public health research. It represents an erosion of personal medical choice and threatens to undermine the public’s trust in scientific investigations in biomedicine.
The FDA Just Quietly Gutted Protections for Human Subjects in Research
As US Aid Shipments Begin, Gaza Pier Denounced as ‘PR Move’
US congress receives bill to review SA relations following ‘politically motivated’ ICJ case
A bill has been submitted to the United States congress calling for a full review of the country’s bilateral relationship with South Africa following the International Court of Justice ruling that found it plausible that Israel has committed acts of genocide against Gaza.
US congress receives bill to review SA relations following ‘politically motivated’ ICJ case
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