Is there beer without flouride in it?

Started by Jimma, June 13, 2010, 09:06:26 AM

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Jimma

I've been very aware of what I've been putting in my body these days (thanks to this forum). I can't seem to find info on beer without fluoride in it. Is there such a thing and if so, what products?

abduLMaria

i'm pretty sure if you can find Anderson Valley beer, they know about fluoride and probably use spring water or something without fluoride.

they make a "triple", a barleywine, about 10% alcohol, which is very easy on the stomach.

what countries DON'T fluoridate their water ?  does Jamaica fluoridate their water ?  i doubt Red Stripe (from Jamaica) has fluoride in it.
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Free Truth

I view beer as a goyim drink.

If you watch TV, just look at the unrelenting hip, funny beer commercials.
They obviously want goyim men drinking lots of it...
You may have heard how beer can be "good for you" and if you look you can find  idiotic claims that it can help prevent cancer.

There was an issue about high levels of nitrosomines in beer a while back but it will be claimed that that's old and been taken care of.
Apparently it has something to do with the processing of that liquid. I believe there's more to worry about with beer than just that though.

I have yet to see a beer with ingredients on it... For those aware of what they're putting in their body, I guess beer should be out of the question.
However there are alternatives that you can probably trust...
But how much more would they cost and how easy are they to find?

The bottom line is what's really in it is a mystery but the constant promotion of it's consumption alone should be a red flag and enough to know it's not for people that recognize the madness of the herd.

Free Truth

QuoteI view beer as a goyim drink.

I feel even stronger about smoking cigarettes...
One of the ultimate goy things to do!

A good thread could probably stirred up on that!

Free Truth

Interesting point on the beer from Jamaica by the way...
I couldn't find anything on that though.

I found this on the 'Fluoride Action Network' site:

"Beers brewed in locations with high fluoride water levels may contribute significantly to the daily fluoride intake, particularly in alcohol misusing subjects and this may contribute to alcohol-associated bone disease." - Warnakulasuriya S, et al. (2002). Fluoride content of alcoholic beverages. Clinica Chimica Acta  320: 1-4.

"Soda pop and beer bottled with fluoridated water contain 0.7 to 1 ppm fluoride; consumption of these beverages is almost certainly more variable among individuals than consumption of water... If beer contains 0.7 ppm fluoride, heavy beer-drinkers may ingest more than 4 mg daily from beer alone." - Groth, E. (1973), Two Issues of Science and Public Policy: Air Pollution Control in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Fluoridation of Community Water Supplies. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, May 1973.


And I've read that when fluoridated water is boiled the fluoride and metals are concentrated.

kolnidre

I usually drink Japanese beer. Japan doesn't fluoridate the water, so it should be free of that poison.

Both Israhell and the U.S. fluoridate ~67% of their respective drinking water supplies (acc. to Wikipedia).
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Doc Holliday

I would recommend washing the beer down with a little Tequila.
As far as flouride goes, don't drink cheap beer!

Negentropic

The answer is: Don't be A Cheapskate when it come to your food and intoxicants. Alcohol has always been with us and will be here long after we're dead and gone.


People will spend 2 hours cleaning and waxing their cars, changing the oil, filter, worrying about every scratch then go sit in front of the TV and stuff Domino's Pizza and drink Miller High Life convinced that they're living the 'High' life just because they can manage a few hours of leisure on the weekends.

As far as alcohol goes. Never trust a person who doesn't drink at least a couple of beers with you.  If they're not willing to do that small of a bother to themselves just to make a friend happy and provide jovial company then it's a good bet they can't be relied on to do more if push comes to shove.  However I will amend that to say I always pass if some cheapskate offers me crap beer and I know they can get good beer. If a friend offered me Coors or Bud or Miller or almost any mass-produced American beer I wouldn't drink it because I'd rather drink my own piss than that crap.  I would go down and get good beer at my own cost and drink that with him. I can't say I haven't had a ton of crap beer in the past but not for at least a decade now.  If I can't get good beer or wine or whiskey or vodka I don't drink, if I can't get decent food I starve or eat hemp instead.  I've got five 25 pound barrels in storage.



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As far as American beers go I like Full Sail and Sierra Nevada. Sierra Nevada was started by a Jew and an Italian together and is now owned by the Jew (big surprise),  named Grossman but his product is top quality and the brewery is at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountains in Chico giving easy access to pure water .

http://www.sierranevada.com/tour/ingredients.html

Still I can't be 100% sure if he uses spring water or filtered water or tap water so, though I love the Jew boy's Pale Ale,  I tend to drink less of that and more of the European stuff.

My favorite beer by far is Czech Pilsner. I also like German Spaten and Franziskaner and the Belgian beers Stella Artois and Hoegaarden .  These have the added benefit that there's no fluoridation of the water supply in these countries. I really like Guinness and Murphy's Irish Stout also and they're strong and low calorie but Ireland and the UK have fluoridation while Northern Ireland apparently does't .  


http://www.fluoridealert.org/govt-statements.htm







Murphy's is now owned by Heineken which owns a ton of other breweries. As far as I know Heineken is Dutch and not originally Jewish but maybe Jews are in control of it now.

Water fluoridation is used in the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, and Australia, and a handful of other countries. The following developed nations previously fluoridated their water, but stopped the practice, with the years when water fluoridation started and stopped in parentheses:
•   Federal Republic of Germany (1952–1971)
•   Sweden (1952–1971)
•   Netherlands (1953–1976)
•   Czechoslovakia (1955–1990)
•   German Democratic Republic (1959–1990)
•   Soviet Union (1960–1990)
•   Finland (1959–1993)
•   Japan (1952–1972)[citation needed]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposition_to_water_fluoridation

Real big surprise that Czechoslovakia was fluoridated all during Bolshevik Jew rule.

If I  go over my parents house and they make tea with tap water I force them to make it with bottled spring water or I refuse to drink it. Now I know that the plastic bottles they use have chemicals in them and all that blah blah but it's better than California tap-water which is known to be maybe the most fluoridated anywhere.

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Wine from long habit has become an indispensable for my health.
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We hear of the conversion of water into wine at the marriage in Cana as of a miracle.  But this conversion is, through the goodness of God, made every day before our eyes.  Behold the rain which descends from heaven upon our vineyards, and which incorporates itself with the grapes, to be changed into wine;  a constant proof that God loves us, and loves to see us happy.  
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The "Beast"-Old Milwaukee ---The only beer I would refuse from a friend.