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How Fluoride Causes Hypothyroidism And Low Body Voltage

The thyroid gland controls the rate at which the body produces energy, and is instrumental in the development of the bones, brain, and nervous system. Hypothyroidism (an under-performing thyroid) is expressed by a depressed body temperature and voltage, and is linked to many diseases.

Dr. Jerry Tennant describes how fluoride “bullies out” the iodine (an essential component) in the thyroid hormone, which regulates the body’s voltage. If your body does not have proper voltage, it will not “heal” like it should because “healing” is simply cells reproducing to create new cells, which then replace the older damaged cells, and -50 mV’s of voltage is required for cells to do this. This means that sufferers of lowered body voltage induced by fluoride consumption are more vulnerable to all types of diseases and injuries.

Contrary to the unsubstantiated, regurgitated message that ‘fluoride in water protects our teeth’, the evidence shows that ingesting fluoride actually causes damage to teeth, a tragically all too common condition known as “dental fluorosis”. People, we really need to get fluoride out of our water; this is a very serious issue.

“If there’s any doubt, get it out!”

www.fluoridealert.org

The video clip is from the presentation “An Understanding of How the Body Works.” Credit and thanks to youtuber Astral1911.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70cdbnuQkDE&feature=related

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Five Ways to Help Beat Depression Without Antidepressants

Posted by Dr. Mercola | March 09 2010 | 25,355 views

antidepressants, placebo, depressionTwenty-plus years of research on antidepressants, from the old tricyclics to the newer selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) show that their benefit is hardly more than what patients get when they take a placebo.

More and more scientists who study depression and the drugs that treat it are concluding that antidepressants are basically expensive Tic Tacs.

Research has found that patients do improve, often substantially, on SSRIs, tricyclics, and even MAO inhibitors. This improvement is the basis for the ubiquitous claim that antidepressants work.

But when researchers compare the improvement in patients taking the drugs with the improvement in those taking dummy pills, they find that the difference is minuscule. Read the rest of this entry »

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