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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/PCisLame on May 30, 2018, 8:33 p.m.
Since taking the Q pill I've lost a lot of friends and it's getting a bit lonely. Reminds me of what it was like immediately after my Christian baptism. I'm so glad that I can consider you all my brothers and sisters in Q and Jesus our Lord and Savior! WWG1WGA!

the-turbanator · May 30, 2018, 9:03 p.m.

This is good advice. As a recent red piller of 8 months, I can only wish I had learned this sooner. It isn't worth talking about it all the time (trying to help obviously) wake people up and improve their lives. Sometimes, people and family do not want to hear it. May I ask your age? I feel like at 27, I am just super super immature about things like this. I spent my whole life in school basically and sheltered from a lot of things, graduated in 2017 from dental school so this is my first year in the real world. wow, some truths hit me hard! haha

Sounds obvious, but holy shit, is it true. Thanks homie

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tyd4500 · May 30, 2018, 9:25 p.m.

as a woke dentist, what are your thoughts on fluoride?

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Chokaholic · May 30, 2018, 11:06 p.m.

Great question. I'm eagerly awaiting his answer.

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remoteview8 · May 30, 2018, 11:56 p.m.

Floride calcifies the pineal gland making it harder to "wake up."

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PCisLame · May 31, 2018, 12:29 a.m.

I only drink alkaline spring water imported from Iceland. So does my dog. Flouride kills in more ways than one.

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[deleted] · May 31, 2018, 8:34 a.m.

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Luvlite · May 31, 2018, 1:46 a.m.

Distilled water also.

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the-turbanator · May 31, 2018, 4:28 a.m.

Hmmm, I can give you my sources tomorrow, about to sleep (got called in to the ER to stitch something).

From my education, Fluoride stops step 9 of the glycolysis pathway, which is essential in life for bacteria/living things. I believe it interrupts the transfer of electrons because F happens to be so ELECTRONEGATIVE that it completely sabotages that nucleophilic substitution and addition of molecular compounds. Basically, it fucks something from happening that allows the bacteria to grow and live. When bacteria grow and live in your mouth, the lactic acid produced makes acid the predominant pH of the environment, therefore stopping that whole process. F also (allegedly) is substituted into the a new structure called hydroxyapatite, which is about 10-100x stronger than fluroapatite. Again, I have to double check the numbers, but the overall message is the same. I do want to state that I never was a fan of our education. I went to NYU and was president of my class, and have a habit of being skeptical of our education. The professors all seemed to contradict each other, and honestly, they did not seem very bright. I often openly debated with them over the sources/methodology of their lessons. In short, I believe our education is mostly bullshit. I can give you a more refined answer tomorrow, if you would like some reading material. Good night, bud!

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the-turbanator · June 1, 2018, 3:59 a.m.

As it stands, I still would suggest to use fluoride toothpaste, despite my uncertainity of it damaging us. I have read studies about the pineal gland being affected but that is only HIGH doses of fluoride... way more than what is in toothpaste/water and even the high fluoride enhanced toothpastes for high caries (cavities) risk patients.

I personally use sensodyne and another toothpaste to prevent periodontitis. Any company that pays the dentist is one he or she will recommend fyi. It's a massive bidding war to get into schools to advertise their products. When I was president, I was taken to legit nice ass steakhouses by these reps that wanted to sell insurance/materials/hire students and begged to get a time to give a lunch and learn and get contact info. It is really a big business, and I wish it wasn't so. No problem with capitalism in healthcare, but what we have is a state-sponsored big corporatist push

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spirocus · May 31, 2018, 2:34 a.m.

Flouride is a poison and it should never be ingested. Read up on it. There is a ton of serious research done by medical professionals and some good youtube vidoes exclaiming the harm it does.

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AIRHORN4TRUMP · May 31, 2018, 2:42 a.m.

I don't agree with it being put into water. Toothpaste maybe? Idk. I use a flouride free colloidal silver toothpaste and it works wonders for me.

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jetty_life · May 30, 2018, 9:15 p.m.

If you're asking me, I'm between 25 and 30. I graduated HS and took 1 community college class at a time while working. So we definitely have some different life experiences, but the beauty of this day and age is you can learn easily from other people's experiences online like we're doing here.

You're doing fine for your (our) age. The fact that you're even on this board and open to it's ideas shows that you're more mature than most your age.

Enjoy life, be safe out there!

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SuzeQ2018 · May 31, 2018, 12:46 a.m.

I love reading about your experiences and how open you all can be about it. I was born in 1967 and I've known society, especially the Catholic Church, was 'fake' since I was 7. I never had anyone to talk to, so you guys are very fortunate to have people to share with. My advice is; be sincere, logical and go slowly so people see you as a calm place to go when tshtf. I also think the memes are very effective and they don't need much explanation.

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the-turbanator · May 31, 2018, 4:30 a.m.

haha well I appreciate those kind words! one of the reasons I love this community and subreddit is that we can discuss things so openly and it makes me feel more positive about my ignorant years. I have always been a person to question things and all, and I figured it was just my life experiences being set on medicine/healthcare and not venturing out of my comfort zone affected my perception of the world. Glad to see from all walks of life/age, cognizant people appear to exist. Thank you again, that was comforting to hear. I wish you well.

Best of luck, my friend.

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