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'Nursery water' sold at Wal-Mart found to contain substance the media calls a 'chemical weapon' (sodium fluoride)

(NaturalNews) A water product sold at Wal-Mart and Walgreens and intended to be used to make infant formula has been found to contain a chemical the international media describes as the same "chemical weapon" involved in the political crisis with Syria. This "chemical weapon" is intentionally added to a drinking water product called "Nursery Water" that's sold at Wal-Mart, Walgreens, Safeway, Rite Aid and many other nationwide retailers, including Toys "R" Us.

The international press refers to this "chemical weapon" as something that can be used to "make a deadly nerve gas" known as sarin. Here's some of what the international media reports about this chemical:

The Guardian: "...to sell chemicals capable of being used to make nerve gas to a country in the middle of a civil war."

The Daily Record: "BRITAIN allowed firms to sell chemicals to Syria capable of being used to make nerve gas, the Sunday Mail can reveal today. Export licences for potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride were granted months after the bloody civil war in the Middle East began. The chemical is capable of being used to make weapons such as sarin, thought to be the nerve gas used in the attack on a rebel-held Damascus suburb..."

France24.com: "UK approved nerve gas chemical exports to Syria... fluoride is also a key element in the production of chemical weapons such as sarin - thought to be the nerve gas used..."

The Independent: "Revealed: UK Government let British company export nerve gas chemicals to Syria - UK accused of 'breath-taking laxity' over export licence for potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride"

"Chemical weapon" listed right on the ingredients label for baby water

This "chemical weapon" is known as sodium fluoride. A brand of water called "Nursery Water" intentionally adds this chemical to the water, implying it improves the health of babies. Here's the website of the company:




And here's a closer look at some of the retailers who are listed as selling this product across the USA, even though it contains a chemical the international media now refers to as a "chemical weapon:"


If you look at the ingredients label of Nursery Water, you can clearly see "sodium fluoride" listed as a key ingredient. This is the same chemical mentioned in the international media press reports, above, and described as being capable of "manufacturing deadly nerve gas."




You'll also notice that the label includes instructions for how parents should use this "sodium fluoride" water:




"...ready to mix with formula and cereal, dilute juice or drink - just open and pour!"




According to the Nursery Water label, the product contains up to 0.7 ppm sodium fluoride. It does not describe the source of this sodium fluoride, but much of the sodium fluoride imported into the United States for use in the public water supply -- "water fluoridation" -- is imported from China's chemical factories as has been documented by Natural News.




Sodium fluoride is also a highly effective insecticide and is routinely used around the world to kill insects and other life forms that threaten crops.



Same "chemical weapon" also added to Colgate toothpaste

The "chemical weapon" known as sodium fluoride is also a key ingredient in Colgate toothpaste.




Check out the label on this Colgate toothpaste and see for yourself:


You'll also note that this toothpaste contains Triclosan, another type of "nerve agent" that kills bacteria. Learn more about the toxic side effects of Triclosan at www.NaturalNews.com/triclosan.html




Why is sodium fluoride called a "chemical weapon" by the international media?

Sodium fluoride contains elemental fluorine, and fluorine is extremely reactive with almost all other forms of matter due to its atomic structure.




Fluorine is the key element in the manufacture of nerve gas chemicals, as the media explains, but most consumers don't know it's also the key ingredient in antidepressant drugs. Many mind-altering psychiatric drugs are based on fluorine.




Fluorine is, of course, highly toxic to the human body, which is why it is so useful as part of a deadly nerve gas. Even though fluorine is deadly, many U.S. cities continue to drip it into the public water supply in its chemical "sodium fluoride" form, which is the form now being called a "chemical weapon."




It is true that fluoride depletes the body of iodine, leading to runaway health problems with the thyroid while also contributing to breast cancer and prostate cancer.




To learn more about the dangers of fluorine and fluoride, watch The Fluoride Deception video by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger:







Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/041899_Nursery_Water_sodium_fluoride_chemical_weapon.html#ixzz2duu2nvzO

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