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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78629642 Canada 08/01/2020 07:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe it is just some of that poisonous melamine. MMMMMM Quoting: Anonymous Coward 842983 Remember a few years ago ... In China, milk (infant formula) is currently being blamed for the death of some infants, incidence of kidney stones in another 13,000 and currently mild illness in about 54,000 others. At this point, 104 babies are in serious condition. The disaster is being blamed on the toxic substance Melamine which was found in a number of milk products in China. What is Melamine? Sometimes confused with the plant and animal compound Melanine or another term ( Melanin ), Melamine is an industrial chemical used in the manufacture of plastic products. Despite that, tests showed that a number of milk companies used it in processing milk. Why use Melanine (Melamine) in Milk Products? Dairy companies are suspected to have used Melanine in order to fool government regulators. With Melanine, milk can be diluted with water but continue to register high protein levels. With increased volume, more milk can be sold and the companies make more money. The problem is, Melanine can cause kidney stones and acute renal failure. In low doses Melamine is said to be non toxic but when mixed with cyanuric acid, it forms poorly digestible and deadly crystals. So why did they allow Melanine and Cyanuric acid to mix? A little research revealed that Melamine itself can produce Cyanuric acid. Therefore, by simply adding Melanine in milk, Cyanuric acid can possibly be produced and mixed to result in crystals that will damage people's kidneys. In China, a grandmother told reporters that at 2 months old, her grandson's urine started becoming yellowish in color. At 9 months, it become bloody red. An interview with a doctor revealed that uric acid or calcium crystals (stones) are most probably filled with sharp edges that can tear an infected persons kidney or urethra. It is therefore very possible for individual with kidney stones to urinate blood. Needless to say, kidney stones are very painful for the infected individuals. As of now, substantial quantities of fresh milk, long life milk, yogurt and ice cream (from China) were found to contain Melamine. It is probably safe to speculate that milk chocolate bars and other products with milk content (from China) are also in danger of containing Melanine. Thank God I live in Canada. 100% of the milk sold in Canada is obtained from Canadian farms or milk producers. No rBGH, no antibiotics, no other hormones. Even the Fairlife shit being sold in Canadian grocery stores is made with Canadian milk. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77004061 United States 10/27/2020 04:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And Now… Cheap Fluoride from China Leaves Unknown, Insoluble Residue in Municipal Water Systems Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1146452 Desmarais said while soluble sodium fluoride has traditionally proved easy to dissolve and add to the water supply, in recent years he’s found that 40 percent of the product they’ve been buying will not dissolve, and he doesn’t know why. Desmarais has sent the material out for testing on two separate occasions, but had no luck in determining what it contained. He has sent it back to the supplier and had a better quality product delivered following the complaint. But the next delivery presents with the same problem, he said. [link to waronyou.com] Fentanyl toxin waste sun dingh wong? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79527050 United States 10/27/2020 04:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bad enough that they are using industrial waste, but now they have to use low budget industrial waste? Quoting: Khalen It's so fucking BEYOND sick. Imagine low quality industrial waste ending up in drinking water... INTENTIONALLY. How can people be SO fucking stupid that they allow themselves to be openly and blatantly poisoned? Oh yeah... They are Fluoridated, so they're already fucking stupid. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79739569 United States 03/06/2021 08:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You fucking imbeciles TPTB are feeding you shit meant to weaken you over decades so as to increase control and profits. The Bugs are feeding you shit that can kill you in 6 months. I never got into drinking fluoridated water, which might be why I can grasp basic shit like this. But please, rush off to buy Wuhan Water to spite the elite. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78629642 Canada 03/06/2021 08:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ok ... Quoting: Zynox ~ a little better customized u-toob revision ~ ~ of the recent fluoride water ~mis~treatment issue ~ watch, how it is the ~ mystery ingredient ~ focused upon, alluding, by mind.control.media.stream's silence, that the sodium fluoride itself, is acceptable: [link to www.youtube.com] from a lot of experience in water treatment plants, i find it regrettable that few have latched on to the use of aluminum in water treatment at many municipal plants. Why aluminum in water treatment? > we find this at: [link to www.greensboro-...nc.gov] Alum Aluminum Sulfate is Al2(SO4)3 and is commonly called filter alum. It is purchased as a liquid at a concentration of 48 percent alum in a water solution. This alum solution is then added to the incoming raw water at the rate of 18-24 milligrams per liter (mg/L). Alums are used in such everyday products as baking powders and deodorants. In water treatment, alum is used as a coagulant, which binds together very fine suspended particles into larger particles that can be removed by settling and filtration. In this way, objectionable color and turbidity (cloudiness), as well as the aluminum itself, are removed from the drinking water. ~ i take * strong * exception with the above statement that: "as well as the aluminum itself, are removed from the drinking water" few chemical and molecular bond actions come close to 100% and thus the coagulation process only binds some, but not all, of the aluminum-particulate-crap into clumps, which is then filtered from the water ... the rest? ... most folks are ingesting it and showering in it ... and we wonder about the epidemic proportions of Alzheimers? oh, and the quoted: "Alums are used in such everyday products as baking powders and deodorants." sure gives me a warm fuzzy feel, if it is good enuff for corp.food and corp.hygiene then it must be ok, and safe, right ... right? ... right ... from one MSDS sheet for Alum, we find: Protective Clothing/Equipment: Wear chemically protective gloves, boots, aprons, and gauntlets to prevent prolonged or repeated skin contact. ... kind of hard to shower that way ;) yes ... i know ... the concentrations are low and all measures are taken to prevent excess un-coagulated concentrations ... really ... really? ... really, ever work in a water plant? ~ namaste ~ zy Water treatment systems that use reverse osmosis (RO) should be able to remove most of the aluminum. At worst, it will bring the aluminum levels to just a few parts per million, a level where it can’t do any harm. One reason why Alzheimer’s has become so common in people who were born more than 60 years ago is because in from about 1940 until the early 1980’s, aluminum cookware was common and the aluminum from such cookware leached into foodstuffs. |
Pilgrim001 User ID: 78018011 United States 03/06/2021 08:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And Now… Cheap Fluoride from China Leaves Unknown, Insoluble Residue in Municipal Water Systems Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1146452 Desmarais said while soluble sodium fluoride has traditionally proved easy to dissolve and add to the water supply, in recent years he’s found that 40 percent of the product they’ve been buying will not dissolve, and he doesn’t know why. Desmarais has sent the material out for testing on two separate occasions, but had no luck in determining what it contained. He has sent it back to the supplier and had a better quality product delivered following the complaint. But the next delivery presents with the same problem, he said. [link to waronyou.com] I guess that if you were stupid enough to put fluoride in your water, you'd be stupid enough to order fluoride from China. NPC's are going to kill us all. I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you. Slake Blake |
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