Why Is Fluoride Bad?
Fluorine is the most reactive element on the periodic table of elements.
It will voraciously suck up electrons from almost any of the other elements on the table.
Element number 9 is so reactive that it corrodes metals, explodes on contact with water, and needs to be transported in bulletproof glass and double reinforced dense steel because it will rip off the electrons from anything that it touches.
Breathe in a lung full of fluorine gas will cause you to die a horrible, agonizing death as your lungs blister from the chemical burn as fluorine was the winning ingredient in nerve gas!
Fluorine, a non-metal, behaves very similarly to oxygen but does oxygen better than oxygen at breaking things down.
The tamed down version of fluorine is fluoride and can now be used in the making of drugs or plastics.
This is why they put this element in many pharmaceuticals drugs known as the organo-fluorine based drugs making up almost 30% of the pharmaceutical drugs.
Because of its reactivity, it gets the job done.
Fluoride has a tremendous effect on blocking enzymes and will inhibit all the molybdenum enzymes in the body.
Let's not forget that 30% of all agrochemicals are organofluorine compounds.
In 1943 in an American hospital, the patients were served scrambled eggs with table salt, to which sodium fluoride was added instead of sodium chloride, and 163 were taken ill—47 of those patients died.
And of course, the Nazi war machine gave us the flame throwers with the most incendiary agent of chlorine-trifluoride.
So how in God's name can we put this element into the most precious life-giving substance of them all, our water?
Did you ever wonder why there is a warning label on your fluorinated toothpaste?