Oh yes - spot on - no fluoride in this household and no coffee either - and organic wherever possible or I make it myself. What a blessing to have someone with good priorities and intentions.

Jane

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I'm not a Luddite, but I also don't appreciate the
military/industrial/corporate hijack of our honest endeavors, you know?
That is, the primary concern with anything regarding these beings is,
can we use it to kill people, spy on people, or cause trauma for the
'bad guy', or whoever they deem they don't like at the time?  The energy
of chaos permeates every single thing they produce.

I'm not talkng about percolators over a fire, there are plenty of fine
retro plug-in ones that never wear out. All drip coffee makers take more
coffee than a percolator, about 4-5 times more. I can make a whole pot
with a teaspoon of coffee, but most coffee makers take several
tablespoons to make something better that water. The idea is, the
percolator dumps the water over the grinds repeatedly, soaking
everything they can out of them. Crummy coffee makers dump not-so-hot
water over them once, so you have to put in 5 times more grounds. I
don't drink coffee much, but the wife does, and I made sure she got rid
of the coffee maker insanity. What a scam.

Fluoride does nothing for sensitivity, most likely it would be something
like the calcium carbonate or something else in the paste filling the
vestibiles.  The way to correct this is easy, mix calcium carbonate and
arginine, brush with it once a month to fill the vestibiles.
Sensitivity will be virtually corrected in a single dosage of that - at
least for a few weeks. As a former dental technician, I can tell you
this works in 99% of the cases, and the cost is slight.  I haven't used
fluoride toothpaste in years, and my teeth are stellar.  My kids got
LESS cavities when they stopped using fluoride products, but that might
also be because "Toothpaste" is abrasive, destroys enamel.  Everyone
should really be using "Soap" to brush their teeth.

On a vibrational, or energetic level, everything is energy, it's all
energy.  With that in mind, the energy of stuff created by compassionate
people, with good intentions, has a great vibe. The stuff created by
heartless corporations of greed by abused and stressed workers, carries
a bad vibe - it permeates your home.  Many a saint has said, when
someone is created with love, and good intentions, God blesses it.  When
something is created with the intention of greed, and anger, Satan
embraces it.  I'm afraid we've all been duped, we've sold out good vibes
for low prices, the local soap maker is out of business, but Proctor and
Gamble is making a killing, and screwing everyone/everything in the
process.  Every  bar of soap you buy from a local producer, is another
nail in the coffin of the 'beast', so start hammerin!

Gone OT see you over there.

Ode Coyote wrote:


  I percolated coffee until 1994 when I got on the grid and started
living in a house.
I use a permanent filter, the same one I got ten years ago.
It doesn't take more coffee and it IS a better smoother brew.
 I still perc coffee when I go camping.

Sears ain't the only catalog I used in the outhouse, but I still
prefer toilet paper for it's much better absorbency..not to mention
softness almost equal to a Mullein leaf.  Mullein is a bit rare around
here.  TP isn't.

But then, mops in general don't work as well as a rag and a set of
knees and elbows.  Depends on how much floor ya have.
Swiffers..yea...crazy stuff, convenience gone wild is all...and no one
seems to know how to wash a diaper anymore.
Without a little Fluoride, my teeth get very sensitive...it does work,
can be over done...and prolly shouldn't be drinking it.
As I get older..some lotions do a fine job of reliving alligator
skin...some better than others and most better than the "natural"
products I've tried.
 Engineers do have their place in the world.

The Glycerin is an important industrial chemical, but Olive or Hemp
oil isn't so much and prolly works better.

Point...nothing is all bad or all good.
Your very good soap makers don't make soap for free, do they?  That
puts them in the same category as the industrial concerns, work for a
profit making something they can 'sell'... ie "commerce"....or...they
are DIYrs and you are a leech on their efforts when you don't pay for
them somehow.

Try a little discrimination rather than broad condemnation....you
sound like an anti-believer whacko, Dude.

 An anti-believer is one that runs from a nutso "norm" to something
even more crazy and exclusive, validating it with nothing more than...
it isn't that "bad" thing, regardless of what or how warped the
perception of it is, therefore it's "good".  [But, it's  usually the
SAME thing in reverse...thoughtless "belief"..doing the very same
thing. ]

 Nature IS a chemical plant and it's not all safe and benign.
 Contrary to popular whacko anti-belief...you can't  make an
intelligent decision without discrimination.

..it's all the Jews fault...kill em and you'll be different. [with no
one left to blame for being an idiot ]
Go ahead, take down "industry" and see what living is like working a
field with stick and spending your whole life less than five miles
away from it. [ I'll be watching for your smoke signals, superior in
every way to email. ]

Ode


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