Re: Kakvu vodu pijete?
Postano: 06.06.2019, 00:50
U svakom slucaju, izbjegavam ga koliko god mogu. Zato "common" paste ni pod razno ne koristim. No bit ce zanimljivo skidati se s ove vode, bas me zanima kakva ce promjena nastupiti s totalnim izbacivam fluora. S druge strane, od njega se nekako covjek osjeca blazeno...blissful ignorance, jel.
P. S. Malo propagande s https://www.fluoridesandhealth.ie/faq.html
"5. What are the benefits of water fluoridation?
Water fluoridation is the safest and most cost effective method of providing the entire Irish population access to the benefits of fluoride.
Tooth decay has a significant impact on health and wellbeing, and results in high costs to both the individual and the State. It is largely preventable, and therefore a high priority for oral health promotion.
Fluoride strengthens the teeth, strong teeth result in fewer fillings, fewer extractions, fewer visits to the dentist and lower dental bills. To date, there has been a highly significant reduction in the proportions of decayed, missing and filled teeth of people living in areas supplied by fluoridated drinking water in Ireland when compared to those in non-fluoridated areas. It is estimated that, if water fluoridation stopped, the nation's dental health would deteriorate over time to the point where the average five-year old could expect to have 4 to 5 more decayed, missing or filled teeth."
P. S. Malo propagande s https://www.fluoridesandhealth.ie/faq.html
"5. What are the benefits of water fluoridation?
Water fluoridation is the safest and most cost effective method of providing the entire Irish population access to the benefits of fluoride.
Tooth decay has a significant impact on health and wellbeing, and results in high costs to both the individual and the State. It is largely preventable, and therefore a high priority for oral health promotion.
Fluoride strengthens the teeth, strong teeth result in fewer fillings, fewer extractions, fewer visits to the dentist and lower dental bills. To date, there has been a highly significant reduction in the proportions of decayed, missing and filled teeth of people living in areas supplied by fluoridated drinking water in Ireland when compared to those in non-fluoridated areas. It is estimated that, if water fluoridation stopped, the nation's dental health would deteriorate over time to the point where the average five-year old could expect to have 4 to 5 more decayed, missing or filled teeth."