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rolesfamily

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Re: The You Game!
<Haha; don't worry nothing like that
< just has the plasterer in and he wanted the loo; but I was cleaning my teeth!
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< May not get breakfast this morning. 
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rolesfamily

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<Wonders if ^ is running late?
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Nah, < isn't running late, just hadn't gotten any and also < isn't super hungry either.
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rolesfamily

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<Is going to go and exercise in about 20 mins
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Shrooblord

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<'s Biology teacher said that, biologically, skipping breakfast isn't that bad, as long as the missed meal is compensated for at some other point in the day.
< wonders though if the ol' biological clock has no say in the matter.
< wonders though if the ol' biological clock has no say in the matter.
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rolesfamily

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<Never skips breakfast
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< wonders how well the biological clock is understood in modern Science.
< has read about fluoride accelerating/causing calcification of the pineal gland and wonders if that is related (or even true).
< has read about fluoride accelerating/causing calcification of the pineal gland and wonders if that is related (or even true).
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rolesfamily

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<Brushes <'s teeth 3 times a day! that's a lot of fluoride!
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< Guesses that ^ does so after every meal, eh?
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rolesfamily

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<Knows that ^ is right in ^'s assumption < brushes after every main meal! and uses mouthwash as well haha - the dentists always say how clean <'s teeth are
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< assumes that fluoride in toothpaste is all right as long as you don't swallow it.
Here in Ireland though, we fluoridate drinking water. < drinks a lot of tea, so < gets a rather high fluoride dose each day.
Plus, apparently, the tea plant is good at absorbing fluoride from the soil, so the tea leaves may be giving < a double helping.
< wonders if anyone else here lives in a place that fluoridates the water.
Here in Ireland though, we fluoridate drinking water. < drinks a lot of tea, so < gets a rather high fluoride dose each day.
Plus, apparently, the tea plant is good at absorbing fluoride from the soil, so the tea leaves may be giving < a double helping.
< wonders if anyone else here lives in a place that fluoridates the water.
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sonicbrawler182

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Well < lives in Ireland too, so < guesses < lives in a place that fluoridates water!PluMGMK wrote:< assumes that fluoride in toothpaste is all right as long as you don't swallow it.
Here in Ireland though, we fluoridate drinking water. < drinks a lot of tea, so < gets a rather high fluoride dose each day.
Plus, apparently, the tea plant is good at absorbing fluoride from the soil, so the tea leaves may be giving < a double helping.![]()
< wonders if anyone else here lives in a place that fluoridates the water.
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PluMGMK

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< had a feeling you'd post. 
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Shrooblord

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So basically you're alright with fluoridated water. Just don't swallow too much toothpaste. < doesn't know much about the relation to the pineal gland and your sleep cycle, though < seems to have the notion that fluor is a really nasty element that's quite radioactive for some reason, which makes < believe one could be correct in the assumption that more fluoride means less sleep or some such.Wikipedia wrote:According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Dietary Reference Intakes, which is the "highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects" specify 10 mg/day for most people, corresponding to 10 L of fluoridated water with no risk. (...) The lethal dose for most adult humans is estimated at 5 to 10 g (which is equivalent to 32 to 64 mg/kg elemental fluoride/kg body weight).
And all that is kind of ironic seeing as how healthy fluoride is in small doses - but then again, so is literally everything.Cyanide, a highly toxic poison, is actually extremely healthy for you in the right dosage and tends to prolong lifespan.
HOWEVER - that doesn't mean you should start mucking about with it and ingesting cyanide now, kids.
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rolesfamily

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<Has just finished exercising < Feels like < is kicking <'s exercises arse rather then the exercise king <'s arse
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< honestly doesn't know how much water < drinks per day. < should really figure out some way to measure the fluoride concentration in <'s tea since it could be quite a bit higher than 1 ppm.
On a related note < would prefer if water was UV-screened rather than chlorinated and honestly doesn't see how one could be more cost-effective than the other. < supposes < is missing some obvious detail.
On a related note < would prefer if water was UV-screened rather than chlorinated and honestly doesn't see how one could be more cost-effective than the other. < supposes < is missing some obvious detail.
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rolesfamily

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<drinks a shit-tonne of water < almost actually had a 'drinking' problem
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< Does believe that is one good way to do it. < Wonders if ^ uses floss every time too?rolesfamily wrote:<Knows that ^ is right in ^'s assumption < brushes after every main meal! and uses mouthwash as well haha - the dentists always say how clean <'s teeth are
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rolesfamily

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<Doesn't use floss because < really doesn't get along with it very well at all finds it too awkward < uses a tooth scraper thing