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Waste King L-3300 Legend Series 3/4 HP Continuous Feed Operation Waste Disposer
$85.01 The Waste King Legend 3300 3/4-Horsepower Disposer showcases a powerful motor, stainless steel grinding components, superior sound insulation, and a corrosion-proof grinding chamber for efficient, quiet, no-fuss waste disposal. Once installed, this continuous-feed waste disposer will more than earn its place in your kitchen. The Legend 3300 3/4-Horsepower Disposer At a Glance:2,700 RPM permanent m... |
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Kyocera Revolution Paring and Santoku Knife Set
Imagine knives which go from months to many years without sharpening. Kyocera utilizes advanced ceramics to create cutlery which combines elegance and strength. Ideal for slicing fruits, vegetables and boneless meats, this Kyocera advanced ceramic knife set has no equal. The knives are waterproof, with shapely ergonomic handles that provide superior grip and control. The sleek, polished, ultra... |
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Kyocera Revolution Series 3-1/7- Inch Paring Knife with Red Handle, White Blade
$25.50 Kyocera Revolution Series new advanced ceramic with a deeper blade and redesigned handle for precise control. The 3-inch blade, great for peeling, cutting, shaping fruits and vegetables. Sleek grounded, polished blade in white. The fine ceramic knife leaves no metallic taste or odor and helps to maintain the freshness of fruit and vegetables. Forget about steel knives. For a knife that retains sha... |
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Classical Baby 3-Pack - Music, Art & Dance
$16.33 The fine arts have a universal appeal that offers an opportunity for forging intergenerational connections. Classical Baby is a three DVD set in which each DVD focuses on a single classic art form: dance, visual art and music. Each animated program is brimming with catchy melodies, brilliant colors, and fun animated animal characters that appeal to babies and toddlers as well as famous musical ... |
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Blue's Clues - Classic Clues
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Blue's Clues - Blue's Room - Alphabet Power
$4.24 EVERYONE'S GATHERED IN BLUE'S ROOM FOR A SPECIAL ALPHABET PLAY DATE. 26 PUPPET LETTERS HAVE COME TO PLAY AND, WITH ASSISTANCE FROM BLUE & FRIENDS, HELP VIEWERS DISCOVE THE POWER OF LETTERS & WORDS.... |
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Waste King L-3300 Legend Series 3/4 HP Continuous Feed Operation Waste Disposer
$85.01 The Waste King Legend 3300 3/4-Horsepower Disposer showcases a powerful motor, stainless steel grinding components, superior sound insulation, and a corrosion-proof grinding chamber for efficient, quiet, no-fuss waste disposal. Once installed, this continuous-feed waste disposer will more than earn its place in your kitchen. The Legend 3300 3/4-Horsepower Disposer At a Glance:2,700 RPM permanent m... |
Ninety percent of the fluoride put into our water supply is not in the form of medical grade sodium fluoride, but are industrial waste products hydrofluosilicic acid (H2SiF6) and sodium silicofluoride (Na2SiF6), together called "silica". As noted in the testimony of one of the Scientists from EPA itself, there have been no studies of toxicity in these silicoflourides. There has however been some studies of the results exposure to these silicoflourides.
In Part I of this series we saw that in the villages in China, which were shown to have similar blood lead levels, children highly fluoridated areas was worse on intelligence tests. In 1999 Professor Roger Masters published the results of a study of 280,000 children in Massachusetts exposed through water supply silicoflourides and found that, in addition to any damage being done by fluorine, also had higher average levels of lead blood of similar children in areas with a supply of clean water. It appears that you have deleted silicoflourides as industrial waste from the chimneys of power stations phosphate production have different health effects of fluoride naturally. As Dr. Masters said,
"Data from many Studies show that taking the economic, social and race into account when of silica used, children absorb more lead into the environment, and high rates of illness and behavioral problems associated with lead poisoning (including hyperactivity, substance abuse, and violent crime). "
The findings of Dr. Roger were confirmed in a more recent 2007 study by Coplan et al, which found that fluoridated communities about twice as that many children on average blood lead levels above the toxic level of 10 micrograms / dl, compared with similar non-fluoridated communities.
A doctoral thesis by Johannes Westendorf, 1975 gives an idea of the differences between silicoflourides and sodium fluoride. Unlike sodium fluoride, was found that silicoflourides not completely dissociate into their constituent ions in water. This issue has been hotly contested by scientists from both sides of the debate. The proposed mechanism to reduce tooth decay with fluoride depends on the dissociation into ionic form, while undissociated silicoflouride can expect to have a different toxicity profile silcoflourides ionized. Westendorf found that, when compared on a molar basis, are some silicoflourides six times more potent than sodium fluoride in inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase. The rather conservative National Association of Sciences (NAS) of the respondents in their discussion of this finding Note that "At high concentrations, Agents with this ability (inhibition acetylcholinseterase) are frequently used in insecticides and nerve gases.
The NAS review is to discuss that the decreased function of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase may be associated with dementia and reduced cognitive function. If there is a ray of hope in these results is that intelligence and mental function are not static values, so if you are no longer exposed to a substance that interferes with fluoride a function of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase could be expected that both the IQ and mental function to return to its normal healthy levels.
It has been speculated for some time that aluminum may play a role in the development of Alzheimer's dementia. For example, have been known for some time that aluminum is neurotoxic, while pathological examination of neurofibriallry nodes that are characteristic of Alzheimer's disease are the core of the tangles that contain aluminum. Finally studies, a number of population based have found an association between the development of Alzheimer's disease and environmental exposure to aluminum. In this sense, a number of animal studies that have studied the administration of sodium fluoride combined with aluminum and found that fluoride appears to potentate the toxicity of aluminum, either because the aluminum fluoride complexes are more toxic in themselves or because the aluminum fluoride can easily cross the blood-brain barrier are worrying.
Varner et al, noted that the pathology changes observed in rats treated with fluoroaluminum resemble those of Alzheimer's dementia. Studies of Varner in the matter were sufficiently that both the EPA and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences called for more research to performed in this field. Not helping matters than aluminum, such as fluoride, is often added to treated water supplies to improve appearance. This is not mentioned widepsread adoption of aluminum beverage cans. I hate to imagine what a six pack of Bud Light (TM) made with fluoridated water and packaged in aluminum cans rather than cognition.
One might wish to minimize the importance of these animal studies or their results despite the highly credentialed researchers involved and the very orthodox approach research and review process before publication of the research. And yes, the results may lead to an impasse, at least it possible that the fluorine and aluminum silicoflourides can play a role in cognition, contribute to the epidemic of Alzheimer's disease facing the world or cause other health problems. I just want to make an even more basic question, in light of what is published in peer review medical literature, do you think the EPA and other regulatory agencies have the responsibility to make any toxicity studies by silicoflourides scrapping off the smokestacks of phosphate plants in Florida and now put these industrial waste silica from our water supply?
"We would like to add about arsenic water supply. And we would add about lead. But we do add fluoride. The fact is that fluoride is more toxic than lead and slightly less toxic than arsenic. "Dr. John Environment