To be honest, I would have to do some research myself, as I don't know much about the CDC. I mainly just wanted it to be known that those are in fact ingredients in vaccines, and from there people can do as they wish. Intuitively, those are 5 things I definitely don't want to put in my bloodstream (well, a mix of intuition and science) but you can just as easily find info that will tell you not to worry about them in small quantities.
Water fluoride is interesting, it's too late for me to look for many links but off the top of my head... It's a different compound that is added to water, much more toxic than the one that occurs naturally, because a lack of calcium. Link. Basically I've read it's known to cause cancer and other diseases, it was allowed in the water supply to help out a company that produces it as a toxic byproduct, it's not actually that good for our teeth, and over time it calcifies soft tissue in our body. Interestingly enough, I've read that the first thing to calcify is the pineal gland.
Wikipedia link (the first paragraph sums up fluoride that's added to water).
You can probably google most of the other stuff, but if not I'll provide some links.
Personally I've always found it interesting that fluoride is added to the only 2 things I can think of that we're all guaranteed to consume daily. Toothpaste sort of makes sense, if you believe that fluoride helps our teeth, but water? That's just forced medication. You can go get a cream made of it and rub it on your teeth if you're so inclined but instead some people are forced to drink it daily.
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To be honest, I would have to do some research myself, as I don't know much about the CDC. I mainly just wanted it to be known that those are in fact ingredients in vaccines, and from there people can do as they wish. Intuitively, those are 5 things I definitely don't want to put in my bloodstream (well, a mix of intuition and science) but you can just as easily find info that will tell you not to worry about them in small quantities.
Water fluoride is interesting, it's too late for me to look for many links but off the top of my head... It's a different compound that is added to water, much more toxic than the one that occurs naturally, because a lack of calcium. Link. Basically I've read it's known to cause cancer and other diseases, it was allowed in the water supply to help out a company that produces it as a toxic byproduct, it's not actually that good for our teeth, and over time it calcifies soft tissue in our body. Interestingly enough, I've read that the first thing to calcify is the pineal gland.
Wikipedia link (the first paragraph sums up fluoride that's added to water).
You can probably google most of the other stuff, but if not I'll provide some links.
Personally I've always found it interesting that fluoride is added to the only 2 things I can think of that we're all guaranteed to consume daily. Toothpaste sort of makes sense, if you believe that fluoride helps our teeth, but water? That's just forced medication. You can go get a cream made of it and rub it on your teeth if you're so inclined but instead some people are forced to drink it daily.