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Created by oliver > 9 months ago, 23 Apr 2011
oliver
3952 posts
23 Apr 2011 6:05PM
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The Queensland government has announced it will put fluoride in the water supply from next year.

Quite apart from the moral issue of mass medicating the whole population, I cannot drink fluoridated water for various other health related reasons.

Does anyone know of a filter system which will remove fluoride?

Has anyone successfully fought local or State governments on this issue?

So far I've just come up against the predictable bureaucratic brick wall.

Any input would be appreciated.

stamp
QLD, 2800 posts
23 Apr 2011 8:11PM
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install a water tank, drink rainwater. i don't think it is feasible to 'filter' the fluoride out once its in solution.

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
23 Apr 2011 6:57PM
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In Carnarvon they are trying to introduce fluoride but the residents seem to be winning the battle against the mass medication. Not sure what their secret is but it's probably down to the voice of numbers. Maybe check with the local paper(Northern Guardian) they might be able to give you some tips.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
23 Apr 2011 9:22PM
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oliver said...



Has anyone successfully fought local or State governments on this issue?




Contact Petermac33. He has many Youtube resources that you could pass on to the powers that be.



Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
23 Apr 2011 7:23PM
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It's good for ya teeth!

yummy yummy flouride. My mind is totally controlled by flouride.
Hasn;t been much secret beige for a while. Any night kites going??

Gizmo
SA, 2865 posts
23 Apr 2011 9:19PM
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stamp said...

install a water tank, drink rainwater. i don't think it is feasible to 'filter' the fluoride out once its in solution.


Yep rain waters nice... the rotting leaves, dust, mosquitoes, pollution fallen on the roof and the bird droppings add a distinctive taste that people seem to enjoy.


choco
SA, 4187 posts
23 Apr 2011 9:23PM
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Gizmo said...

stamp said...

install a water tank, drink rainwater. i don't think it is feasible to 'filter' the fluoride out once its in solution.


Yep rain waters nice... the rotting leaves, dust, mosquitoes, pollution fallen on the roof and the bird droppings add a distinctive taste that people seem to enjoy.





good for building healthy imune system

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
23 Apr 2011 11:29PM
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Is QLD the only state not to have flouride in the water?

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
23 Apr 2011 11:35PM
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Drained my mates tank recently,,found 3 dead rats,really decomposed, been in there rotting away for months and months after falling in and drowning.
They had been drinking the water,showering,letting their 2 young kids drink it etc, full of rotten rat goo and guts.

He said to me "What ever you do,,,,dont tell my misses,she has been saying the water smells funny,and I told her she's dreaming,,,,,she will kill me if she finds out".

Is silence worth a carton????

theDoctor
NSW, 5786 posts
24 Apr 2011 2:23AM
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wellness filter

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
24 Apr 2011 9:41AM
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lotofwind said...

Drained my mates tank recently,,found 3 dead rats,really decomposed, been in there rotting away for months and months after falling in and drowning.
They had been drinking the water,showering,letting their 2 young kids drink it etc, full of rotten rat goo and guts.

He said to me "What ever you do,,,,dont tell my misses,she has been saying the water smells funny,and I told her she's dreaming,,,,,she will kill me if she finds out".

Is silence worth a carton????



Yes it is if you share it.

My parents home isn't on town water so they collect rainwater into tanks. When I was younger and living there we once experienced the water smelling strange and tasting aweful. So we drained the tanks and found a rotting snake down there

After cleaning out the mess we then built a trap and filtering system to stop animals from getting in there.

bjw
QLD, 3691 posts
24 Apr 2011 9:45AM
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Dont worry about the rat's. Just wack a squirt of toothpaste in your tank and all will be clean.

Cassa
WA, 1305 posts
24 Apr 2011 9:33AM
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Have been drinking rainwater in Exmouth for the last 4 weeks, the rainwater does not go into the tanks until sufficient water has washed down the shed roof ( huge one that is), would have to be the cleanest water I've seen.
There is no comparason to bottled water, that has a different taste!'
My mate suplies water for his family all year from a 3000ltr tank, it, even in exmouth ,doesn't run out .
It's definitely rainwater for me

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
24 Apr 2011 11:50AM
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3000 litres wouldn't be enough to keep you going for long. Maybe its 30,000? Yeah rainwater is good. Plus you don't get a $145 water bill every 3 months which is for $5 water and $140 sewerage charge. That is a lot of sh!t.

Richiefish
QLD, 5612 posts
24 Apr 2011 11:57AM
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Lets not forget Mrs Marsh and her famous chalk dipped in paint demonstration. A woman of science of her calibre should not be disregarded lightly.

Cassa
WA, 1305 posts
24 Apr 2011 10:56AM
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Mobydisc said...

3000 litres wouldn't be enough to keep you going for long. Maybe its 30,000? Yeah rainwater is good. Plus you don't get a $145 water bill every 3 months which is for $5 water and $140 sewerage charge.


It is only used for drinking ,cooking, and despite your (That is a lot of sh!t.) it is definitely true,
I dont understand the negativity

Elroy Jetson
WA, 706 posts
24 Apr 2011 11:25AM
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Julia said on 7th-December-2007 11:18 PM

The Queensland government has announced it will put fluoride in the water supply from next year.

Quite apart from the moral issue of mass medicating the whole population, I cannot drink fluoridated water for various other health related reasons.

Does anyone know of a filter system which will remove fluoride?

Has anyone successfully fought local or State governments on this issue?

So far I've just come up against the predictable bureaucratic brick wall.

Any input would be appreciated.


Check thread here: www.aussiestockforums.com/threads/fluoride.9128/

Tut tut Oliver

GypsyDrifter
WA, 2371 posts
24 Apr 2011 1:46PM
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Cassa said...

Mobydisc said...

3000 litres wouldn't be enough to keep you going for long. Maybe its 30,000? Yeah rainwater is good. Plus you don't get a $145 water bill every 3 months which is for $5 water and $140 sewerage charge.


It is only used for drinking ,cooking, and despite your (That is a lot of sh!t.) it is definitely true,
I dont understand the negativity




I had the pleasure of rain water all year round in Kuri Bay...it's the best...hate it on my hair though lol it makes it too soft and fly's around my head like I have stuck my finger in a light socket...

We get all our drinking water from a farm 140k's from Perth it only costs us the petrol to cart it...and I don't get sick on it like I do on town water.

Cassa Hope all went well with the move to Exmouth....made be a thread with some photos of Exmouth from you soon

GypsyDrifter
WA, 2371 posts
24 Apr 2011 1:51PM
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oliver said...

The Queensland government has announced it will put fluoride in the water supply from next year.

Quite apart from the moral issue of mass medicating the whole population, I cannot drink fluoridated water for various other health related reasons.

Does anyone know of a filter system which will remove fluoride?

Has anyone successfully fought local or State governments on this issue?

So far I've just come up against the predictable bureaucratic brick wall.

Any input would be appreciated.


If you read up about "reverse osmosis water filter " far as I can remember you can put a major one, inline, before the water comes into the home and it takes out 99% of Flouride...

FormulaNova
WA, 15109 posts
24 Apr 2011 1:56PM
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Elroy Jetson said...

oliver said on the 11/03/2011 at 5:03 pm...
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Why is it that so many people here do it? Everyone who can read this post also has access to the internet.
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Julia said on 7th-December-2007 11:18 PM

The Queensland government has announced it will put fluoride in the water supply from next year.
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Check thread here: www.aussiestockforums.com/threads/fluoride.9128/

Tut tut Oliver




Hey Elroy, that's interesting. It is a good question why Oliver would paste that, given (at least I think its correct) that he's in Vic?

The other question is why you would go to the effort of googling what he wrote. Do you do that to everything he writes?

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
24 Apr 2011 6:35PM
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FormulaNova said...

Elroy Jetson said...

oliver said on the 11/03/2011 at 5:03 pm...
[<snip>

Why is it that so many people here do it? Everyone who can read this post also has access to the internet.
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Julia said on 7th-December-2007 11:18 PM

The Queensland government has announced it will put fluoride in the water supply from next year.
<snip>

Check thread here: www.aussiestockforums.com/threads/fluoride.9128/

Tut tut Oliver




Hey Elroy, that's interesting. It is a good question why Oliver would paste that, given (at least I think its correct) that he's in Vic?

The other question is why you would go to the effort of googling what he wrote. Do you do that to everything he writes?




is Oliver , Julia

saltiest1
NSW, 2575 posts
24 Apr 2011 6:37PM
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choco said...

Gizmo said...

stamp said...

install a water tank, drink rainwater. i don't think it is feasible to 'filter' the fluoride out once its in solution.


Yep rain waters nice... the rotting leaves, dust, mosquitoes, pollution fallen on the roof and the bird droppings add a distinctive taste that people seem to enjoy.





good for building healthy imune system




hmmm.... not sure the lead content is so good. give me filtered tap water any day.

saltiest1
NSW, 2575 posts
24 Apr 2011 6:40PM
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hey oliver, how do you go with the lime, calcate, chlorine, copper and sediment? any of those mess you up as well?

Gorgo
VIC, 5127 posts
24 Apr 2011 7:14PM
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hamburglar said...
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is Oliver , Julia


Oliver has a nicer arse but Julia has a better smile. Must be all the fluoride she drinks.

pweedas
WA, 4642 posts
24 Apr 2011 6:54PM
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So is oliver just a cross dresser? Or a tranny? (short for Transylvanian I think)
or just undecided?

Maybe the "health related reasons" are that the fluoride reacts badly with the sex change hormones. I can understand that.

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
24 Apr 2011 9:42PM
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i thought pseudonyms were a no no, jolivder or is it oulia

Elroy Jetson
WA, 706 posts
24 Apr 2011 8:40PM
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FormulaNova said...


Hey Elroy, that's interesting. It is a good question why Oliver would paste that, given (at least I think its correct) that he's in Vic?



Yep I was wondering about that too.

FormulaNova said...
The other question is why you would go to the effort of googling what he wrote.



Oliver has been a smoker for many years. Tobacco smoke contains over 4000 different chemicals. He would have been a crazy nutbag if he was paranoid about small amounts of one chemical found in drinking water affecting his health and not paranoid about the thousands of chemicals he chose to inhale frequently for many years.



oliver said...

I cannot drink fluoridated water for various other health related reasons.



I googled out of interest to find out if he was a cut and paster, a crazy nutbag or lying that he had been a smoker.

As it turns out Oliver happens to be a bored but wealthy cut and paster.

As a reward for my Cluedo like efforts he is sending out a new 6'1" semi fish surfboard.



Remember I like single to double concave Oliver, thanks

oliver
3952 posts
24 Apr 2011 8:56PM
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It's not as if I killed the Lindberg Kid.

Hey, what's the big deal - there hasn't been a fluoride topic on here for ages.

And stop stalking me Elroy - or I'm going to the cops.

Elroy Jetson
WA, 706 posts
24 Apr 2011 9:19PM
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oliver said...

And stop stalking me Elroy - or I'm going to the cops.



Nah it's not like that, you got it all wrong man. I was just dropping by yours to pick up the surfboard.



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