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Old 26-10-2006, 07:50 AM posted to aus.gardens
Farm1 Farm1 is offline
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"Terryc" wrote in message
Farm1 wrote:


By the time we reach adulthood most of us have already had more

then
our fair share of pollutants and still continue to get them every

day
from our food and the atmosphere without even thinking about the
water.


which is probably why lots of your contemporaries are now suffering

from
a myriad of weird and wonderful dieseases/conditions.


That no doubt, plus lifestyle choices, like drinking, smoking, poor
food choices.


And some very nasty chemicals do have some positive side effects -
fluoride being one.


lol, there is no scientific proof that mass feeding of flouride is
beneficial.


I think there is enough.


FYI, Canadians are now starting to work against giving flouride to
children because of an increase in bone cancers.


Which could also be related to the fact that the children are wearing
underwear........

I can't stomach whinging about no water for lawns when I know of

one
community where the hairdressers are saying to clients that they

can't
wash their hair so come to the appointment with washed hair. And

the
hairdressers are only the tip of the iceberg. Everyone in that
community is hurting and going broke. We'll leave this drought

with
devastated rural communities.


Well, it must be a real drought if it is finally starting to affect

the
hair dressers {:-),or are they just like Qantas and working out how

to
use adverse conditions to improve their profit?


Of course it's a real drought. Where have you been for the last 6
years?