Questions for Pseudoscience | Does Fluoride Lower IQ?

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • There's a few times where I say "fluorine" or "fluorination" instead of "fluoride" or "fluoridation". that's my bad. Chalk it up to getting this video in out in enough time before school starts.
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  • @Lulu888666
    @Lulu888666 Před 2 lety +219

    Oh man thanks! I really appreciate the meta data coverage. Goodness knows people who dont know much about "research" need that info. Liked the video!

    • @darkscienceyt
      @darkscienceyt  Před 2 lety +13

      No problem!

    • @Thomas-xj3ts
      @Thomas-xj3ts Před 2 lety +2

      We can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.

    • @kirkc9643
      @kirkc9643 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Thomas-xj3ts Dude, lay off the chemtrails. Excess consumption is making you paranoid.

    • @Thomas-xj3ts
      @Thomas-xj3ts Před 2 lety +2

      @@kirkc9643 Nineteen hundred and forty-six. 1946, how does that coincide with your post-war Commie conspiracy, huh? It's incredibly obvious, isn't it? A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual. Certainly without any choice. That's the way your hard-core Commie works.

    • @salokymx9905
      @salokymx9905 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Thomas-xj3ts well said sir ... People ho drink and youse it won't see anything negative about that ... If you got your shot you for sure don't wanna hear anything bad about it afterwards hahaha

  • @selahwhiting4642
    @selahwhiting4642 Před 4 měsíci +33

    Bounced on my boys toothpaste tube to this

  • @prestohn
    @prestohn Před 2 lety +83

    im watching these while eating now, shows how entertaining your videos really are yet extremely helpful. thanks for making great content.

    • @darkscienceyt
      @darkscienceyt  Před 2 lety +7

      Happy to hear that!

    • @teru797
      @teru797 Před 2 lety +2

      @@darkscienceyt you left out how fluoride accumulates in the brain while you age.

    • @kitsunefox2023
      @kitsunefox2023 Před rokem +1

      @@teru797'm pretty sure he doesn't need to address a blatant lie, lmao. He already proved the fluoride thing was clear quackery.

    • @jaredkaye3669
      @jaredkaye3669 Před 2 měsíci

      Hmm. The New World Order makes money off every kill. George Bush Sr. did operation condor to destablize Latin America to exploit the cheap labor into agriculture. We flouridate to get rid of the toxic agriculture biproduct.

  • @havz0r
    @havz0r Před rokem +14

    wait, so you admit that certain doses of fluoride DO in fact cause IQ/developmental problems, but you rate the "fluoride->low IQ" claim as 8/10 stupid? How so?

    • @nackscrack4593
      @nackscrack4593 Před rokem +1

      High doses of anything, can cause developmental problems.
      The dose makes the poison.

    • @Kawka1122
      @Kawka1122 Před měsícem +3

      Must be fluoride in his water

    • @ssword123
      @ssword123 Před 13 dny +1

      .... did you not pay attention to the video? it was very clearly laid out that the dosage that is added to water is way smaller than the dosage that causes developmental issues

    • @havz0r
      @havz0r Před 12 dny

      @@ssword123 sure, generally the doses are way smaller. I do remember that in some remote cases, dosages were botched by the workers.
      Therefore, the claim is not stupid in itself: it has a true foundation, but can be either applicable or not depending on the dosage pumped in a specific place during a specific time period. Most people can't even find out the dosages in their areas unless they test themselves.

    • @BigB_16
      @BigB_16 Před 11 dny

      @@ssword123​​⁠Yes but what you’re not taking into account is the amount of other things we have on a daily basis that contains even more ppm of fluoride then what is just put in our water. Take the example of Phyllis Mullenix who ran the testing on rats some who had the fluoridated water and some who didn’t. What she found was that the rats who drank the fluoridated water were more likely to give birth to hyperactive babies with a lower iq then the rates who had non fluoridated water. A similar study was done only 5 years ago in Canada (the source I don’t know look it up) also found that in humans male offspring with mothers who drink fluoridated water come out hyperactive with lower iqs then those who drank non-fluoridated water while female offspring remained unaffected. In the end Phyllis was fired from her job for trying to change the public image of fluoride and her study was deemed invalid by her opposition because it contained more ppm then what the government put in the water. However it actually contained how many ppm of fluoride the average human has a day.

  • @ossi8963
    @ossi8963 Před 2 lety +26

    This is why making scientific studies is bit tricky. You take a guy who just has been eating punch of toothpaste and then you get obvious result that the guy was kinda dumb...

    • @donald1meyer
      @donald1meyer Před rokem +4

      People aren't concerned much on the natural Fluoride found in caves and such. People want to know about the byproduct fluoride, ( hexafluorosilicic acid (HFSA) that is not in nature and infact a toxic man made molicule. It is a chemical by-product of aluminum, steel, cement, phosphate, and nuclear weapons manufacturing. Before the public was convinced that adding fluoride to their water was for their own good, the metal and chemical industries had the problem of disposing of their highly toxic fluoride waste.

    • @alexhobbs1208
      @alexhobbs1208 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@donald1meyer okay trumper

    • @cjadventures8840
      @cjadventures8840 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@alexhobbs1208 What does that even mean

    • @blazzumsofficial1344
      @blazzumsofficial1344 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@alexhobbs1208lol what?…

    • @joshua-pj3rd
      @joshua-pj3rd Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@donald1meyerCZcams really needs a laugh react button

  • @askingwhyisfree7436
    @askingwhyisfree7436 Před rokem +20

    Fluoride itself is not the cause of lower IQ rather the deficiencies it causes when taken. Fluoride antagonizes both iodine and magnesium which both are very essential in mental health. When you take fluoride everyday which is the case in many people. People take it in water and toothpastes not mentioning the dental fillings used in dentistry that releases more fluoride. Iodine deficiency which fluoride consumption promotes causes symptoms like weight gain, hair loss, fatigue and memory loss. Magnesium deficiency causes sleepiness, fatigue, loss of appetite, etc. These deficiencies setup an individual to a poor state of mental health. It's advisable to increase your iodine and magnesium intake if you're going to take fluoride.

    • @donald1meyer
      @donald1meyer Před rokem +9

      People aren't concerned much on the natural Fluoride found in caves and such. People want to know about the byproduct fluoride, ( hexafluorosilicic acid (HFSA) that is not in nature and infact a toxic man made molicule. It is a chemical by-product of aluminum, steel, cement, phosphate, and nuclear weapons manufacturing. Before the public was convinced that adding fluoride to their water was for their own good, the metal and chemical industries had the problem of disposing of their highly toxic fluoride waste.

    • @Jerry-qj9xc
      @Jerry-qj9xc Před 8 měsíci

      You are a moronic liar, stop talking about flouride you highschool dropout retard.

    • @official-obama
      @official-obama Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@donald1meyer fluoride is just a molecule with fluorine in it, including dangerous acid and also tooth powder

  • @wickdaymed8813
    @wickdaymed8813 Před 2 lety +5

    Long time no see
    Love to watch sth from this channel again

  • @BaronVonQuiply
    @BaronVonQuiply Před 11 měsíci +5

    02:34 OK... this video taught me something when I went in fully expecting to just hear a video essay on things I already know.
    Well played, sir. Well played.

  • @timhinchcliffe5372
    @timhinchcliffe5372 Před rokem +35

    Toothpaste tubes in my country (Australia) carry a warning that you're not supposed to swallow it.

    • @hier3094
      @hier3094 Před rokem +5

      In Brazil too

    • @liammadden7572
      @liammadden7572 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Yeah that’s on all of them. Even in the freedomland (US).

    • @SquirrelWaterson
      @SquirrelWaterson Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yeah, because the fluoride content in toothpaste is many times higher than in tap water, as pointed out in the video.

    • @brentfarvors192
      @brentfarvors192 Před 11 měsíci

      Because it's POISON..."There's your sign"; Flouride was synthesized in Germany by hitler; He literally poisoned local water supploes in the ghetto's to make the inhabitants more cop esthetic...

    • @Tom-jw7ii
      @Tom-jw7ii Před 8 měsíci +6

      Toothpaste literally has a thousand times more fluoride in it than drinking water. And even if you swallow the entire amount you put on your toothbrush, it’s still not considered dangerous. It’s only recommended to seek medical attention if you ingest more than the normal amount used for brushing. Even then, resulting problems tend to be minor. The thing is, everything is poison in a high enough dose; it’s the dose that makes the poison.

  • @sciencoking
    @sciencoking Před 2 lety +8

    When paused, the period and comma keys navigate frame by frame

  • @FYLPOC
    @FYLPOC Před 2 lety +34

    When a youtuber yeets a meta analysis and researchs from the past 15 years to the ground.. You know we are in the endgame now..

    • @Lyle-xc9pg
      @Lyle-xc9pg Před rokem +9

      Not really, youre just falling for what he is saying. Just throwing out all the studies that show that flouride is actually harmful in levels only a little bit higher than us tap water

    • @madra000
      @madra000 Před rokem

      It's like your suggestion is looking like a logical fallacy? Did the non F- have correlation

    • @alexhobbs1208
      @alexhobbs1208 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Lyle-xc9pg okay trumper.

  • @HenriFaust
    @HenriFaust Před rokem +22

    7:28 Wait, wait, wait. Only _five_ times more? Not more than a hundred times more? Only five times more is within the range of possible exposure as a result of water fluoridation. Before watching this video I wasn't worried about fluoridation, but if this is what passes for analysis in that meta-study and everybody is citing it as evidence, I am now _very_ concerned.

    • @donald1meyer
      @donald1meyer Před rokem +5

      People aren't concerned much on the natural Fluoride found in caves and such. People want to know about the byproduct fluoride, ( hexafluorosilicic acid (HFSA) that is not in nature and infact a toxic man made molicule. It is a chemical by-product of aluminum, steel, cement, phosphate, and nuclear weapons manufacturing. Before the public was convinced that adding fluoride to their water was for their own good, the metal and chemical industries had the problem of disposing of their highly toxic fluoride waste.

    • @StaleDoritoCrumb
      @StaleDoritoCrumb Před 11 měsíci +16

      Let's say you take in 2 liters of water a day with 1 mg of fluoride per liter. If you drank 5x that amount, then you would would be taking in 10 liters of water a day to suffer the same effects. You probably weigh at least 150 times as much as a lab rat. This means you would need to drink 1,500 liters of water per day to put your body at risk of suffering minor side effects. Also consider the fact that your teeth have a much larger surface area and decay significantly faster, therefore absorbing more fluoride. Taking this into consideration, you may actually need closer to 1,600 liters per water to pose a risk to yourself.

    • @wonkyfishnut
      @wonkyfishnut Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@StaleDoritoCrumbNo, he said 5x concentration, sounds like he’s talking about percentage. Annoying how he didn’t clarify if it’s percentage or milligrams

    • @alexanderwu
      @alexanderwu Před 3 měsíci

      1. Humans are much bigger so you'd think they'd need more of any harmful substance to be affected, 2. Humans are not rats, studies on rats can be supplemental info but don't prove anything. Human trials are the ground truth

  • @OsscarBones
    @OsscarBones Před 2 lety +60

    Can you do a video about the practice of drinking hard alcohol before/after eating to "help with digestion". I always thought that was just a lazy excuse to drink alcohol.

    • @hoze1235
      @hoze1235 Před 2 lety +10

      Food with alcohol = sleep

    • @sagoot
      @sagoot Před 2 lety +9

      He said in the video about alcohol that drinks with 15% ethanol or above *slow down* digestion

    • @LmaoMoni
      @LmaoMoni Před rokem +1

      I drink wine to help with digestion sometimes. Does it not? I figured it’s fermented fruit so it would.

    • @benfurtado101
      @benfurtado101 Před rokem

      @@LmaoMoni Red wine.

    • @BabsJohnson111
      @BabsJohnson111 Před 11 měsíci +3

      alcohol relaxes the stomach so it FEELS like it helps but in fact it slows down digestion

  • @briantaylor9285
    @briantaylor9285 Před 2 lety +109

    The world absolutely needs more people like you right now, man.

    • @cobanus2862
      @cobanus2862 Před rokem +4

      Video is a misleading.

    • @Lyle-xc9pg
      @Lyle-xc9pg Před rokem

      @@cobanus2862 exactly

    • @Ex_877
      @Ex_877 Před rokem +1

      This comment has aged atrociously.

    • @MikeDindu
      @MikeDindu Před rokem

      ​@@Ex_877wdym?

    • @BillRevis
      @BillRevis Před rokem

      @@Ex_877 No it hasn't mouth breathing freak.

  • @DirtyLifeLove
    @DirtyLifeLove Před 3 měsíci +4

    Okay, ignore the evidence and the recent suggestion to lower recommended flourish from .7 to 1.2 to .7 or lower due to research indicating neurotoxicity

  • @steves1015
    @steves1015 Před rokem +40

    I might have missed this but it is also a misconception that fluoride is always added to the water.
    The levels in most of those countries are *adjusted* to be within certain safe limits. This of course means in some places the natural amount of fluoride is so high that some of the fluoride is removed from the water before it goes to the homes.

    • @donald1meyer
      @donald1meyer Před rokem +4

      People aren't concerned much on the natural Fluoride found in caves and such. People want to know about the byproduct fluoride, ( hexafluorosilicic acid (HFSA) that is not in nature and infact a toxic man made molicule. It is a chemical by-product of aluminum, steel, cement, phosphate, and nuclear weapons manufacturing. Before the public was convinced that adding fluoride to their water was for their own good, the metal and chemical industries had the problem of disposing of their highly toxic fluoride waste.

    • @devarmont87
      @devarmont87 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@somad6997okay why don't you explain the science then?
      I'm also not a scientist but he is correct about Hexafluorioscilic acid being the compound added and not natural fluorine.
      Wanks like you that come in acting tough and educated without addressing the truth. You're worse than primary school teacher 😅

    • @jeltje50
      @jeltje50 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@donald1meyeryou copy pasting this comment everywhere is NOT gonna make read it.
      Learn to actual form an argument instead of copy pasting and parroting shit.

  • @AlyxGlide
    @AlyxGlide Před 2 lety +33

    Not every country puts fluoride in tap either, they just use fluoride paste, topically, as fluoride is supposed to be used topically & not ingested.

  • @godzilla964
    @godzilla964 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Does fluoride lower your iq? No. Does watching Alex Jones lower your iq? Yes.

    • @MasterLocke2007
      @MasterLocke2007 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The only pseudoscience is this clown spewing lies to support the official narrative. Most likely, he is a psychopath paid to deceive people. I don't watch Alex Jones. Your statement is irrational. Perhaps, your IQ is low due to fluoride.
      It is well established that fluoride lowers IQ. And causes neurological damage, which was well known long before fluoridation. lol Fluoride was and is used to make rat poison. lol Any product containing fluoride has a poison warning. Just read your tube of toothpaste. HAHA. But this low IQ clown will tell you its magically safe. Just trust him. HAHA.
      His story of how fluoridation came to be, is laughably inaccurate. He uses the classic tell a different story, but ignore the true one completely. This lying clown down plays scientific studies and ignores others he must know exist.
      If you wish to know the history of fluoridation, here is an award winning journalist who spent years researching the subject and wrote a book about it, The Fluoride Deception. It's a very good read. czcams.com/video/Ly_QP4rGczo/video.htmlsi=lf_S8LZnDaVUHFTD

    • @Throw-rh9cj
      @Throw-rh9cj Před 4 měsíci

      Hell ya brother, I stopped drinking tap water and switched over to just soda and my IQ has increased significantly, now my kids actually want to spend time with me and my wife said she wants to get back together. I also got a promotion at the same time, all must be due to cutting out fluoride in my diet. I even started brushing my teeth with straight charcoal and my tonsils have been healthier than ever@@MasterLocke2007

  • @d371midus
    @d371midus Před 5 měsíci +8

    Pray tell, what benefit can be gained by consuming fluoride? Especially since the evidence is clear, that fluoride can only benefit teeth via direct contact/ Thus ingestion can only help teeth as it passes by them via the mouth. Now, please explain, to what benefit does an infant receive from ingesting fluoride?, When they have no teeth to decay. Would it not make more sense to provide to the public, free of charge, fluoride mouthwash? Rather than forcing mass medication?
    One more question, can eliminating one neurotoxin from your diet be worth it, even if there are millions of studies proving that toxin to be safe to ingest?

    • @peppermintgal4302
      @peppermintgal4302 Před 4 měsíci

      "can eliminating one neurotoxin from your diet be worth it, even if there are millions of studies proving that toxin to be safe to ingest?"
      They literally actively try to reduce high fluoride levels, so this is already happening. Its arguably why there's not _enough_ fluoride in drinking water to fluoridate everyone's teeth properly.
      "Rather than forcing mass medication?"
      Is iron in cereal a kind of "mass medication?" There are many ways that food and drinks are altered to prevent the widespread malnutrition that began cropping up when people began processing food.
      "Pray tell, what benefit can be gained by consuming fluoride? Especially since the evidence is clear, that fluoride can only benefit teeth via direct contact/ Thus ingestion can only help teeth as it passes by them via the mouth."
      The point of fluoride in drinking water isn't to get you to ingest it, but to get it in contact with your mouth.
      "Now, please explain, to what benefit does an infant receive from ingesting fluoride?"
      None, but _toddlers_ receive a benefit since their newly exposed teeth are early in development, so they get an outsized benefit from fluoride exposure. It just so happens that the fluoride levels in water mandated by regulations are insufficient for that, apparently.
      "Would it not make more sense to provide to the public, free of charge, fluoride mouthwash?"
      Never heard of toothpaste?

    • @Memus_Dreamus
      @Memus_Dreamus Před 4 měsíci

      Stronger teeth. That's it. And that's all you need.

    • @d371midus
      @d371midus Před 4 měsíci

      @@Memus_Dreamus personally I would prefer a strong mind, unironic that point I made was obviously lost on...

    • @Memus_Dreamus
      @Memus_Dreamus Před 4 měsíci

      @@d371midus Personally a strong mind is not necessary. Because even the strongest of mind can be stopped if you bite through them with strong teeth.

    • @djoninstark1978
      @djoninstark1978 Před 4 měsíci +2

      You can always tell when someone's gonna be weird when they say pray tell. You closed your eyes when reciting this out loud before typing, right?

  • @Doping1234
    @Doping1234 Před 2 lety +3

    That twist at the end. Perfect!

  • @Nohandleentered
    @Nohandleentered Před 2 lety +2

    How can I see if my local water is fluoridated. I don’t live in a city so would it be fair to assume the water is not fluoridated?
    I live in a rural area.

    • @darkscienceyt
      @darkscienceyt  Před 2 lety +1

      There's a map in the video showing which states have fluoridated water. However some rural areas do not. You'd have to check with your local municipality.

  • @TylerDurden-oy2hm
    @TylerDurden-oy2hm Před rokem +3

    love the way you inserted Grade A under A in there. real subtle

  • @JonathanAlexanderM
    @JonathanAlexanderM Před 2 lety +9

    The cognitive dissonance is strong in this comment section.

    • @MasterLocke2007
      @MasterLocke2007 Před 6 měsíci

      The only pseudoscience is this clown spewing lies to support the official narrative. Most likely, he is a psychopath paid to deceive people.
      It is well established that fluoride lowers IQ. And causes neurological damage, which was well known long before fluoridation. lol Fluoride was and is used to make rat poison. lol Any product containing fluoride has a poison warning. Just read your tube of toothpaste. HAHA. But this low IQ clown will tell you its magically safe. Just trust him. HAHA.
      His story of how fluoridation came to be, is laughably inaccurate. He uses the classic tell a different story, but ignore the true one completely. This lying clown down plays scientific studies and ignores others he must know exist.
      If you wish to know the history of fluoridation, here is an award winning journalist who spent years researching the subject and wrote a book about it, The Fluoride Deception. It's a very good read. czcams.com/video/Ly_QP4rGczo/video.htmlsi=lf_S8LZnDaVUHFTD

  • @atha6632
    @atha6632 Před 2 lety +5

    Can you make a video how eye bags exist or about them in general

  • @e_86
    @e_86 Před rokem +4

    Idk bro, drinking the water, washing in it, making food and stuff with fluoride in it? Shouldn't it build up from all the sources? Ngl, I'll pass

    • @e_86
      @e_86 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@somad6997 well I did ask a question, and not really state a statement. Also bold of you to assume I have an advanced chemistry education when I don't. I heard a lot of things about fluoride and while I am VERY skeptical of things like fluoride making you stupid and things like that, but the fact that it, by my knowledge, is a very strong acid, makes me not want it in my drinking water and that's that.
      But if you have more intricate knowledge of how fluoride/sodium fluoride operates, please write a comment, I will be thankful
      Edit: the reason why I am skeptical of fluoride is not only because of it being an acid. That was just a simplification

    • @e_86
      @e_86 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@somad6997 I'm there yet, but haven't finished yet, no need to get all smart about it, though thank you for your explanation

  • @UltimaJC
    @UltimaJC Před rokem +1

    Wait a minute. You're telling me that I've been using CZcams since day 1 and didn't realize K pauses videos?

  • @yessirskii1776
    @yessirskii1776 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I skipped the intro but I’m assuming you still didn’t bring up fluorosis which I’ve heard multiple actual doctors talk about when it comes to modern problems with fluoride consumption

  • @azurhadzic2908
    @azurhadzic2908 Před 2 lety +56

    As you mention fluoreide makes tooth stronger, but only on surface. It is important to note that you must take fluoride while tooth is in development to affect the inner parts of enamel and dentin structure. So use it when you need it (mineralization proces) and don't overuse it and get stuck with fluoride stainings (which makes enamel structure more prone to abrasion (weird to take right?)).

    • @rareview362
      @rareview362 Před rokem

      Says who? All made up bull shit

    • @donald1meyer
      @donald1meyer Před rokem +9

      People aren't concerned much on the natural Fluoride found in caves and such. People want to know about the byproduct fluoride, ( hexafluorosilicic acid (HFSA) that is not in nature and infact a toxic man made molicule. It is a chemical by-product of aluminum, steel, cement, phosphate, and nuclear weapons manufacturing. Before the public was convinced that adding fluoride to their water was for their own good, the metal and chemical industries had the problem of disposing of their highly toxic fluoride waste.

    • @encouraginglyauthentic43
      @encouraginglyauthentic43 Před rokem

      Actually our saliva repairs the tooth on it's own.
      If we had natural diets without, GMO, pesticides and herbicides, we wouldn't have to worry about tooth decay.

    • @petelee2477
      @petelee2477 Před rokem

      ​​​@@encouraginglyauthentic43Actually the real cause of tooth decay is the excessive amount of sugar in our diets.
      There isn't a strong correlation between Genetic modification, herbicides, or pesticides to tooth decay. You are just spewing nonsense.

    • @encouraginglyauthentic43
      @encouraginglyauthentic43 Před rokem

      @@petelee2477 That's why I said if we had natural diets.
      GMOs, pesticides, and herbicides are not natural that's why I included them.

  • @yoodduda4689
    @yoodduda4689 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for your video! It's always a pleasure to see notification of your videos

  • @anabrown9680
    @anabrown9680 Před rokem +3

    "First off look at your sample" took me out 😂😂😂

  • @wonkyfishnut
    @wonkyfishnut Před 3 měsíci +3

    8:09 “when you account for creatinine the studies lose correlation” You don’t elaborate at all on what the hell that even means

    • @haobinlu
      @haobinlu Před 2 měsíci

      Createnine is dependant on fluoride intake. So the author just tries to decieve and lie here. He himself does not know what he means, he just stole all the talking points.

    • @jjj123m
      @jjj123m Před 2 měsíci

      @@haobinluI don’t think either of you know what creatinine is. Also give me a source

    • @haobinlu
      @haobinlu Před 2 měsíci

      @@jjj123m I know what it is, the issue was verbal.

    • @haobinlu
      @haobinlu Před 2 měsíci

      @@jjj123m CZcams deletes it. I cannot post links for some reason

  • @claromaro
    @claromaro Před 2 lety +32

    My aunt got really aggressive at me for asking her why her toothpaste doesn't have flouride or flourine. She said that the epiphysis hardens up like a stone lol

    • @dbgrfdg
      @dbgrfdg Před 2 lety +5

      happened to a woman once, but she drank 20 bags of black coffee every day

    • @JustSomeWeirdo
      @JustSomeWeirdo Před rokem

      @@dbgrfdgit does calcify over time.

    • @liammadden7572
      @liammadden7572 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@dbgrfdgI think the macrodosing of psychoactive drugs for extended periods of time is the likely culprit.

    • @mathewvanostin7118
      @mathewvanostin7118 Před 2 měsíci

      Cause your aunt is less naive about life then you
      Governement doesnt care it makes "science mistakes" that resulted in destroying your health
      They would blame the scientifics who were wrong in their reasearch. Previous administrations
      At worst they might pay a laughable punishement fine in courts or give the survivors 25 000$ maybe more to close the drama and move on. And thats only when even their team of best lawyers have trouble defending them
      Should not play lottery with your health. If there are better option play it safe

  • @pedrohenrique-kn5cy
    @pedrohenrique-kn5cy Před 2 lety +3

    Eii, make a video on ozone therapy, I can't figure out if it is a pseudoscience or if it is true...

  • @SlitWristMisfit_
    @SlitWristMisfit_ Před 2 lety +13

    I thought the accusation was that fluoride hardens the pineal gland not that it lowers th IQ.

  • @manosmoschos5409
    @manosmoschos5409 Před 2 lety

    does this video also answer how many people iconsider Fluorine in toothpaste as bad for your teeth or not?

    • @donald1meyer
      @donald1meyer Před rokem +1

      People aren't concerned much on the natural Fluoride found in caves and such. People want to know about the byproduct fluoride, ( hexafluorosilicic acid (HFSA) that is not in nature and infact a toxic man made molicule. It is a chemical by-product of aluminum, steel, cement, phosphate, and nuclear weapons manufacturing. Before the public was convinced that adding fluoride to their water was for their own good, the metal and chemical industries had the problem of disposing of their highly toxic fluoride waste.

  • @dantheman6855
    @dantheman6855 Před 2 lety +163

    Who ever reads this have a great day or night

  • @donnie876
    @donnie876 Před rokem +1

    I usually boil my tap water every morning for coffee. I know that the amount of fluoride in my tap water is around 0.7 mg/l. Would boiling my water increase the fluoride level to a dangerous level?

    • @virtuosoification
      @virtuosoification Před 11 měsíci

      without sounding like im insulting you think about this yourself ... instead of jumping to i fd up (i used do this to myself at times why its easy to see ) again think about this did you add ANYTHING other than water ? you did not say so did some fl jump in the water from the air ? no. basic chemistry what did you do ? you heated water and slightly lessened its amount into steam
      the flouride hasnt changed it is not concentrated its at the exact same level as when you drew the tap water there is only slightly less water

    • @HonorOfWudan
      @HonorOfWudan Před 7 měsíci

      @@virtuosoification does this same principle apply to distillation of water?

  • @ChaosPootato
    @ChaosPootato Před 2 lety +1

    Hey welcome back

  • @alnicospeaker
    @alnicospeaker Před 11 měsíci +4

    So 3x to 5x the amount of fluoride compared to the 1ppm (mg/l) US-drinking water standard can cause harm and possible even lower IQ in rats - that seems like a very low safety margin, since the amount of water we consume varies drastically. Imagine a worker who brews himself 4 liters of black tea with tap water everyday to rehydrate while working in summer..

    • @Crawfishness
      @Crawfishness Před 6 měsíci

      I for one can't name anybody who literally drinks 3x more water than anyone else.

    • @MasterLocke2007
      @MasterLocke2007 Před 6 měsíci

      It's in processed food as well. In beer, soda pop, teas, etc. They use fluoridated water. And when they make cereal or many other food stuffs using fluoridated water, the fluoride remains in the product. The ADA calls this the "Halo Effect" because even people using well water will get dosed. Americans are getting more exposure.
      Let alone, this lying clown pretends he doesn't know upping the exposures in studies is normal practice and does not disqualify the study or it's results.

    • @URightBut
      @URightBut Před 5 měsíci

      @@Crawfishness anecdotes don’t change the evidence

  • @Rorrumao
    @Rorrumao Před 3 měsíci +6

    I love how you can tell this guy’s on SSRIs from the affect and cadence of his speech.

    • @KeenBulldozer
      @KeenBulldozer Před měsícem +1

      What do you mean exactly? I can kind of see it to be honest, but what exactly makes you say that?

  • @bigchefman1
    @bigchefman1 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos bud. Keep them coming

  • @lightstar1053
    @lightstar1053 Před 6 měsíci +9

    This didn't age well lol

  • @numberpirate
    @numberpirate Před rokem +2

    2:22 dude, you are missing the actual hydroxy anions(OH-) in your pics. And that fluoroapatite cannot be correct as there is no way that 6 calciums and one fluorine can make a coordination complex that isn't so energetic that it wouldn't react with water or hydronium...

  • @krista2216
    @krista2216 Před rokem +2

    The reason why we haven't gotten rid of fluoride in the water, even though it costs money to put it in? It costs too much money to overhaul all the water treatment plants...

    • @donald1meyer
      @donald1meyer Před rokem

      People aren't concerned much on the natural Fluoride found in caves and such. People want to know about the byproduct fluoride, ( hexafluorosilicic acid (HFSA) that is not in nature and infact a toxic man made molicule. It is a chemical by-product of aluminum, steel, cement, phosphate, and nuclear weapons manufacturing. Before the public was convinced that adding fluoride to their water was for their own good, the metal and chemical industries had the problem of disposing of their highly toxic fluoride waste.

  • @WDCallahan
    @WDCallahan Před 2 lety +2

    Who is back? I don't want to have to guess. I'm no good at guessing.

    • @darkscienceyt
      @darkscienceyt  Před 2 lety +1

      If it's any consolation, the science guy is named "Dr. Q"...so Dr. Q is back. Sleep well tonight

  • @oo7moses
    @oo7moses Před 24 dny +1

    Well that's good to know since I drink a lot of tea. I guess it's good I stopped using fluoridated mouthwash, and use a water pitcher filter that removes fluoride. I actually use toothpaste with hydroxy-apatite for remineralizing my teeth, but I'm getting fluoride from tea as well, it appears.

  • @spudm6839
    @spudm6839 Před rokem +9

    Fluoridated water is also used to process food. Can't that significantly increase fluoride salt contents in the food? If so, could eating fluoridated food AND drinking flouridated water approximate the high fluoride content of the rat study? Addition of food processed with fluoridated water and fluoridated water might lower cognitive functions. Fluoride from three meals plus snacks plus fluoridated water may approximate the 5 times concentrations in the rat study. Processed food uses municipal (fluoridated) water.

  • @jacobcreech4415
    @jacobcreech4415 Před 9 měsíci +3

    My guy, what if I live in a city that fluorinates their water and my 2 year old son also loves decaf sweet tea? Is he f**ked?

    • @URightBut
      @URightBut Před 5 měsíci

      Obviously

    • @joshua-pj3rd
      @joshua-pj3rd Před 2 měsíci

      Okay so I am super curious what the decaf sweet tea has to do with it

  • @matte1381
    @matte1381 Před 2 lety +1

    👏😇Keep making such videos

  • @timorlov3000
    @timorlov3000 Před 2 lety +2

    About time your back!

  • @FlushingStatic
    @FlushingStatic Před 27 dny +1

    Wait a minute how were we able to land on the moon b4 cell phones exists with a live feed of someone standing outside of the moon recording the first step , which would make the cameraman with 7G internet thr first person on the moon.

  • @pietersmith9474
    @pietersmith9474 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Why is this an issue? Just use fluoridated toothpaste. The fluoride in water is probably not harmful, but it doesn't really help either. And who knows, measuring IQ is not like measuring height - it's probably hard to detect small differences (you would need very highly powered studies to show a difference, if there is one). For babies and toddlers too young to know how to brush and spit, just brush regularly using non-fluoridated toothpaste. Tooth cleanings come with fluoride paste anyway and will do more for their enamel. And they don't have adult teeth yet. By the time they do, they'll be using fluoridated toothpaste.

    • @peppermintgal4302
      @peppermintgal4302 Před 4 měsíci

      IQ is also not a measure of intelligence, but of something like "drive."

  • @vixu_xivu
    @vixu_xivu Před 11 měsíci +2

    Soo... From your video it does lower iq, the study with the mouse 5 times the concentration is a lower dose equivalent to humans because you need to do dose convertion because of higher metabolic rate. And also from the studies presented has a very low savety margin sometimes of 2 up to 10. You don't get fluoride from plants, it is the category with ultra micro elements found in plants, same category with uranium where the concetration in plants is trace amounts. I thought that the stable compounds made by floride pases through you without any problem, but it seems i was wrong. In conclusion is true, the floride does lower IQ.

  • @charlesdartagnan8788
    @charlesdartagnan8788 Před rokem +20

    I actually learned a lot from this. Could you do one on whether sunscreen is dangerous? Been seeing a lot of heated debate on that

    • @incognitoazzmobsta
      @incognitoazzmobsta Před rokem

      ^

    • @Manticorn
      @Manticorn Před rokem

      I have some kind of allergy or sensitivity that has my skin react poorly with traditional sunscreen generally, and that is sometimes the case. Because of that my dermatologist has recommended mineral sunscreen, which just uses minerals suspended in a non-comedogenic oil to block UV rays. I hope that might be helpful.

    • @liammadden7572
      @liammadden7572 Před 11 měsíci +2

      It’s just people with allergies not understanding what ingredients are actually doing

    • @brians1793
      @brians1793 Před 11 měsíci

      Well one problem with sunscreen is most people don't get enough vitamin D or realize how much you should actually get because the RDA is like 10% what you should really be getting just for maintenance, so sunscreen exacerbates vitamin D deficiency which ironically actually raises cancer risk for many types of cancer other than skin cancer which is the most common and treatable. You should get more like 10,000 IU's of vitamin D a day, and naturally you can produce up to 40,000 IU's and amounts near that are required for months just to correct a deficiency.
      It's unlikely one would get skin cancer with consistent exposure to the sun where your skin produces enough melanin to protect itself, basically you just want to avoid burning. Another role melanin plays is regulating vitamin D, if you're deficient lower melanin means you'll get more vitamin D from the sun. Most people just don't get regular enough exposure to the sun to prevent burning hence sun screen. Even getting exposure almost naked during peak UV index as long as you're consistent should be fine, living in Minnesota I'd want to start in early May if possible when peak UV index is around 5 before it gets up to 9+ in summer. First time I was out in May I was out for 2 hours and got mild burns from that but by summer I could get an hour and not burn. It's not really correct to say the sun 'causes' cancer but it can act more like a catalyst, usually more needs to be wrong than inconsistent sun exposure.
      Supplementing vitamin D just isn't the same as getting it from the sun, it just feels different, getting a vitamin D oil and rubbing it on your skin is actually more ideal than orally but it still isn't the same, I get most people don't have time between jobs during peak UV index and don't live out in the country like I do so it's not realistic. I'm lucky I can just wear shorts and go on barefoot walks in nature while I'm getting sun.
      Another thing about sun screen that gets overlooked is even if all it has to block UV is zinc oxide, if it has nano particles that can absorb in the skin it could mess with your zinc levels which isn't good, which is why there's non-nano zinc oxide powder you can use to make your own sun screen, it'd probably save money just to make your own using the powder, coconut oil, shea butter, bees wax, ect. Coconut oil is probably fine for most and even by itself can help protect some, but bees wax would be to help if sweating a lot or in water.

    • @brians1793
      @brians1793 Před 11 měsíci

      I guess the way I see things like sun screen is that it's basically a way we came up with to deal with modern problems most people are dealing with that most of our ancestors didn't have, and it might work in some ways but is just introducing or exacerbating even more problems IMO than it's solving and most sun screen isn't even nearly as good as it could be from a health perspective and is mostly from companies that don't give a shit about public health to begin with.
      It's actually very similar with dental hygiene, it's not nearly as required as people think for dental health. But because people are so deficient in things like vitamin D and in this case especially vitamin K2 and there's so much refined sugar exacerbating problems, it's become more necessary to prevent tooth decay. But it's really more of a problem with modern diets and food quality. I had a loose filling for several months where because I was making sure I'm getting enough important nutrients it didn't end up getting decayed, no visible decay at all in the x-ray when I finally got it fixed when it was around lock-down. It really helps if you do mostly keto but I wasn't even being all that strict on sugar or brushing the last 2 months. I have basically no enamel either from lots of soda growing up but still don't really get new cavities where I used to every visit to the dentist, never use fluoride either(not even at the dentist and I decline the polishing) and have well water with no fluoride other than what occurs naturally.
      These are kind of like band-aid solutions that don't really fix the root of the problem and they make people a lot of money so there's incentive to deceive people.

  • @anubhav4021
    @anubhav4021 Před 2 lety +14

    I read the thumbnail as "Does Florida lower IQ?"

  • @jeffr.6169
    @jeffr.6169 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I was today years old when I learned that you can pause/resume a CZcams video with the K key.

  • @jacarajc
    @jacarajc Před 2 lety +5

    Moderation is key kids.

    • @debo5410
      @debo5410 Před 2 lety

      that’s right. toothpaste isn’t needed if you consume virtually no refined carbs and sugar. fluorine from food and not a tube where you have to use it 3x a day for the rest of your life (could this be consumerism?). if one lives in the cities water is fluorinated, and all consumable beverages.

  • @kitsunefox2023
    @kitsunefox2023 Před rokem +3

    Why are so many people conspiracy theorists about everything?

  • @shanehungerford1165
    @shanehungerford1165 Před rokem +1

    Could you please go over electro culture gardening

  • @Hariesh
    @Hariesh Před 2 lety +1

    I wonder who is back

  • @aspe7187
    @aspe7187 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Dangerous fertilizer waste that could not be cheaply disposed of is called "Fluoride" and dumped into the water supply. It reminds me of the problem that Larry Silverstein had in the Twin Towers in Summer 2001 regarding asbestos removal. "Hmm, how can I cheaply rid myself of this problem?", asked Larry. And Bibi and the CIA had the answer.

    • @aspe7187
      @aspe7187 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Moline Fluoride Spill.

    • @Randive
      @Randive Před 5 měsíci

      They’ll call you “anti-semitic” or a danger to society for saying this while the usa actively helps a country genocide and impose tyranny on an entire group of people who happen to be semitic.

  • @danwilkinson2797
    @danwilkinson2797 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I don’t remember any vote on this nor did I give my permission to have a drug put into my water that’s not for sanitation purposes.

    • @peppermintgal4302
      @peppermintgal4302 Před 4 měsíci

      Was there a vote on supplemental iron in cereal?

    • @seanosullivan8779
      @seanosullivan8779 Před 4 dny

      @@peppermintgal4302You don’t need to purchase cereal, water is something every human needs

  • @hedron1985
    @hedron1985 Před rokem +5

    Kinda weird when you’re debunking your own conclusions but ok.. 🤷‍♂️

  • @ThatGuy-qj7fr
    @ThatGuy-qj7fr Před rokem +8

    Always great to see the fight against pseudoscience. Have you tackled Homeopathy? It's bound to get a 13 out of 10 on the stupid scale.

  • @philiptheplant
    @philiptheplant Před 25 dny +1

    the question is, should i stop drinking so much black tea? am I in risk of getting dumber?

  • @MoeAlza
    @MoeAlza Před 2 lety +7

    Yes it does. Proof? My IQ.

  • @CaritasGothKaraoke
    @CaritasGothKaraoke Před 7 měsíci +2

    1: If black tea has high levels of fluoride, explain British teeth.
    2: I honestly just thought this nonsense came from Dr. Strangelove.

    • @Crawfishness
      @Crawfishness Před 6 měsíci +1

      Well, he did say near the end that the efficacy of it is negligible.

    • @brianwestbye9015
      @brianwestbye9015 Před 4 měsíci

      Most of us have white tea. That's why we can't reap the benefits.

  • @desihomemadefood
    @desihomemadefood Před 2 lety +2

    Super and nice video ❤️❤️

  • @_lukagvazava_75
    @_lukagvazava_75 Před rokem +1

    Can I get lower iQ by water ?

  • @Manticorn
    @Manticorn Před rokem +1

    Though I have nothing against fluoride or fluoridated water, they did have a point against involuntary medication by the government. I can agree with that on principle and would be concerned about that precedent. But it's hard to have a nuanced opinion like that, especially in the current day.

  • @l_Ryan_l
    @l_Ryan_l Před rokem +3

    There's some fine hypocrisy here...

  • @xxthecapitalistxx
    @xxthecapitalistxx Před 2 lety +19

    I've heard that adding fluorine to water is bad because it calcifies the pineal gland, wich is used to regulate our sleep

    • @ThisChangeIsAwful
      @ThisChangeIsAwful Před 2 lety +11

      I heard that too. I cannot find any sourses on it tho. And all science that has been done disagrees.

    • @HatefulPerfection
      @HatefulPerfection Před rokem

      ​@@ThisChangeIsAwful There are animal studies which are not difficult to find indicating such. You could make the argument the animal studies are not applicable to humans, however it would be reasonable to assume fluoride does impact humans and the 'science' is corporate funded garbage much like the tobacco industry covering up the hazards of smoking.
      Just because there are studies and meta-analysis of said studies does not make anything definitively true. This is one reason why someone really interested in science is extremely hesitant to make truth statements and why you shouldn't take the opinions of a random youtuber seriously.

    • @donald1meyer
      @donald1meyer Před rokem

      It is a method of disposing of the toxic byproduct. People aren't concerned much on the natural Fluoride found in caves and such. People want to know about the byproduct fluoride, ( hexafluorosilicic acid (HFSA) that is not in nature and infact a toxic man made molicule. It is a chemical by-product of aluminum, steel, cement, phosphate, and nuclear weapons manufacturing. Before the public was convinced that adding fluoride to their water was for their own good, the metal and chemical industries had the problem of disposing of their highly toxic fluoride waste.

    • @DrApocalyptus
      @DrApocalyptus Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes, the pineal gland is important for sleep hormones. But, as someone with an actual verified pineal cyst found on an MRI, that is quite large, I have zero issues with sleep. A little fluoride definitely won't disrupt your sleep.

    • @alexhobbs1208
      @alexhobbs1208 Před 7 měsíci

      The amount of people in here saying " well I heard "
      My god pick up a book not called the bible. Fuck.

  • @winstonsmasterplan
    @winstonsmasterplan Před 2 lety +14

    Why add fluoride in the first place? Surely it’s just more logical to remove it considering?

    • @Thomas-xj3ts
      @Thomas-xj3ts Před 2 lety +1

      Have you ever seen a Commie drink a glass of water?

    • @salokymx9905
      @salokymx9905 Před 2 lety +3

      Or ask fist or people are okk with it

  • @slartymcbartfarst7559
    @slartymcbartfarst7559 Před 11 měsíci +1

    8:09, what ,levels? I can't hear the word.

  • @tc-3
    @tc-3 Před 2 lety +1

    Another gem of a video!

  • @WydeAWake-yc3tp
    @WydeAWake-yc3tp Před 5 měsíci +2

    Please address the differences between calcium fluoride and sodium fluoride when discussing the published research. I have read the scientific literature myself and in every case the study of benefits of fluoride are in reference to calcium fluoride. Sodium fluoride is always toxic, specifically neurotoxic. This is where the controversy and distrust of the government has come into play with regards to adding sodium fluoride to water/dental products.

    • @peppermintgal4302
      @peppermintgal4302 Před 4 měsíci

      The levels of sodium fluoride in water are not high enough to cause any detectable toxicity. If toxicity isn't detectable, it might as well not be at all.

  • @Ozbey1
    @Ozbey1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    thanks for compact information that you did.

  • @MajinSayon
    @MajinSayon Před 2 lety +2

    What about the calcification of pineal gland that everyone is talking about? Incomplete video is incomplete.
    In conclusion: if it doesn't do anything, then GTSTFO my tap water.

  • @VoiceDisasterNz
    @VoiceDisasterNz Před 3 měsíci +1

    You should do one about colloidal silver

  • @vincentrowold1104
    @vincentrowold1104 Před 10 měsíci +1

    What about the Canada study with mothers

  • @mattshu
    @mattshu Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is gonna be crazy and only a couple people will get it but does 2:56 remind anyone else of Maniac Mansion on NES?

  • @secretsanny
    @secretsanny Před rokem

    You did Not mention the effect on the "Zirbeldrüse"
    Don't know what that means in english

  • @pedronied
    @pedronied Před 11 měsíci +2

    Anybody looking for a side b of this discussion, look for the fluoride video's by the channel Analyze & Optimize.

  • @soundspark
    @soundspark Před 22 dny +1

    It's the dose that makes the poison.

  • @jimmytimmy3680
    @jimmytimmy3680 Před 2 lety +4

    "Mongolism." lol

  • @helenamcginty4920
    @helenamcginty4920 Před 11 měsíci +1

    But with all that my son who had very little sugar, ate organically grown veg straight from the garden. Home made bread. Etc. Yet had caries at age 7. Dentist asked if hed had measles aged 2 to 3. Yes. Luckily not badly because hed had the measles vaccine. This virus attacks developing tooth enamel leaving tiny cracks.

  • @deekay13
    @deekay13 Před rokem +1

    Anyone come here after seeing that Sterling Cooper video?

  • @David-bh1rn
    @David-bh1rn Před rokem +2

    GET IT OUT OF MY BLOOD GET IT OUT OF MY BLOOD GET IT OUT OF MY BLOOD

  • @yygg9786
    @yygg9786 Před 3 měsíci

    how can u take fluride out of tap water?

  • @ROMANS3-25KJV
    @ROMANS3-25KJV Před 3 měsíci +3

    Fluoride is neurotoxic

  • @MrThad15
    @MrThad15 Před rokem +1

    Shout out from Montgomery, AL

  • @runae7368
    @runae7368 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Here in Idaho they never added fluoride to the water. Not sure why the map is green. I know for a fact that Northern Idaho has never done this. Maybe southern Idaho did. I also used to live in WA and there was fluoride in the water and still is.

  • @Tasoittaja
    @Tasoittaja Před 2 lety +1

    Does master-bating and eating tomato-based food products help preventing prostate cancer?

  • @knifemaker688
    @knifemaker688 Před 10 měsíci

    How is it manufactured? From where? From what?

    • @MasterLocke2007
      @MasterLocke2007 Před 6 měsíci

      It's toxic waste produced by Cargill in Florida. Some is imported from China.
      czcams.com/video/QzBytpUvNdA/video.htmlsi=xOGTSIh8VC7oI9hZ

    • @MasterLocke2007
      @MasterLocke2007 Před 6 měsíci

      Dr David Kennedy DDS has his own channel on CZcams if you are interested in more info. I highly recommend for more than only the fluoride issue.
      This is him explaining the issue for those new to this subject.
      czcams.com/video/zGeftnGAYyA/video.htmlsi=yq2alAFh55ghemeI

  • @sparkybob1023
    @sparkybob1023 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Academy of sciences report on fluoride for the EPA is worth a google

  • @Arthurjshurley
    @Arthurjshurley Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks Study from the sugar industry.

  • @brandonhopkins4530
    @brandonhopkins4530 Před 2 lety +2

    these videos deserve more exposure

  • @eedobee
    @eedobee Před 11 měsíci +1

    In my state in Australia, fluoridation is a local council issue. Dentists here have been saying for years they can take one look at someone’s mouth and tell if they’re from a fluoridated community or an un fluoridated community.

    • @doneB830
      @doneB830 Před 10 měsíci

      Must be one dumb town.

    • @Walleyedwosaik
      @Walleyedwosaik Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@doneB830dumb like your actual mum bruz

  • @MrMemetic321
    @MrMemetic321 Před 2 lety +1

    Intro was enough to get claimed 😞

  • @pfurr281
    @pfurr281 Před rokem +1

    If it prevents tooth decay why do so many people have so many cavities ?

    • @newecreator
      @newecreator Před rokem +1

      Because it also depends on the person's genetics, diet, and dental hygiene.

    • @Warbuss33
      @Warbuss33 Před 11 měsíci

      Wow

    • @nostromza3433
      @nostromza3433 Před 6 měsíci

      It isn't black and white and fluoride isn't a silver bullet, end of story