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Just in case the toxicity levels of fluoride were not sufficient in the water supply, Japanese researchers are now proposing that lithium could have a protective effect in drinking water.
So how did they come to this magnificent conclusion you ask? First the researchers examined levels of lithium in drinking water and suicide rates in the prefecture of Oita, which has a population of more than one million.
Mass Medication: First Fluoride, Now Lithium Soon To Be Added to Your Drinking Tap Water
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Well the current event is sheep can't figure out why they are clueless to anything. The zombies just go a long with it all just singing lalalalaa . the Gov. never allows anything that would harm us, cause they love us. We are their children.. LMFAO you are some real idiots.
and for the lower IQ who think everything is a gawd dam joke, or to lazy to research information
Ecological and Human Health Risk Assessments of Drugs in the Environment (PHARMAS) | Ecologic Institute: Science and Policy for a Sustainable World
So how did they come to this magnificent conclusion you ask? First the researchers examined levels of lithium in drinking water and suicide rates in the prefecture of Oita, which has a population of more than one million.
Mass Medication: First Fluoride, Now Lithium Soon To Be Added to Your Drinking Tap Water
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Well the current event is sheep can't figure out why they are clueless to anything. The zombies just go a long with it all just singing lalalalaa . the Gov. never allows anything that would harm us, cause they love us. We are their children.. LMFAO you are some real idiots.
and for the lower IQ who think everything is a gawd dam joke, or to lazy to research information
Ecological and Human Health Risk Assessments of Drugs in the Environment (PHARMAS) | Ecologic Institute: Science and Policy for a Sustainable World
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