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On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 19:03:28 -0600, graham > wrote:

>On 9/27/2016 4:28 PM, Je?us wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 08:08:25 +1000, Bruce >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In article >,
>>> says...
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 11:19:05 -0600, graham > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 9/27/2016 9:26 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, there likely is some iodine in sea salt, along with traces of other
>>>>>> elements. Iodized table salt has a lot more. You can taste it.
>>>>>>
>>>>> The iodine is added for thyroid health reasons.
>>>>> Yet people protest adding fluoride to the water supply.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Most sane people don't have a problem with fluoride. It's there for
>>>> our tooth health and I haven't had a cavity in 50 years.
>>>
>>> Who the hell adds stuff to drinking water? If someone wants to take
>>> fluoride, they can do so. It doesn't have to be in everyone's drinking
>>> water. Anyway, we're on tank (rain) water, so we're good

>>
>> Ugh... not the fluoride debate again. I'm just going to add to this
>> that the problem with fluoride (particularly in drinking water) is
>> that you can't regulate the dose you get and anyone who *doesnt* want
>> fluoride... well, that's too bad. It's a known neurotoxin,

>
>WHO SAYS?


LOL.