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Monday, November 14, 2011

“Experts” Push For Lithium To Be Added To Our Drinking Water

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Apparently there are not enough chemicals already added to our drinking water, as there is now a call by “experts” to further poison our water supplies by adding Lithium. Their main reason is to decrease suicide and violent crime rates.

So it this how we wish to function as a society?  Instead of dealing with our issues at hand, let’s drug ourselves so that we don’t have to deal with personal subjects that may be perceived as hard, negative or scary. This is not a time for putting our heads in the sand and pretending or even hoping that an issue will just resolve itself. Where is the personal growth in that? Don’t you feel elated when you resolve a personal issue that no longer hangs over your head or weights on your mind? It is more important than ever to clear ourselves of past issues that we have held onto and allow more room for the new energies coming to earth to take its place within our being.

What is Lithium usually prescribed for?

  •     Bi polar disorder
  •     Agitation not associated with bipolar disorder
  •     Depression and to boost the effect of antidepressants
  •     As a mood stabiliser
  •     Sever Migraine Headaches
“Much like fluoride, lithium alters the brain’s normal production of serotonin and norepinephrine, which in turn artificially alters the way an individual thinks and how he or she feels about a given situation. Lithium is literally a mind-altering, antidepressant chemical substance that those promoting it openly admit modifies brain function. And yet they purport that forcibly inducing these chemical changes on the unwitting populations of the world is a good and acceptable idea.” Source

So what are “experts” saying?

“Lithium has been heralded by some experts as the next potential flouride, after scientists found suicide rates were lower in areas where the drinking water had higher concentrations of the element, reports the Daily Mail” Source

“Time to supplement? Some scientists believe lithium could reduce suicide rates if traces were added to drinking water. The study, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, analysed a sample of 6,460 lithium measurements and then compared suicide rates across 99 districts.” Source

If anyone still believes that adding fluoride into our drinking water is a good idea. Please read our article on this subject here.

What are some side effects of Lithium?
  •     extreme thirst, urinating more or less than usual;
  •     weakness, fever, feeling restless or confused, eye pain and vision problems;
  •     restless muscle movements in your eyes, tongue, jaw, or neck;
  •     pain, cold feeling, or discolorations in your fingers or toes;
  •     feeling light-headed, fainting, slow heart rate;
  •     hallucinations, seizure (blackout or convulsions);
  •     fever with muscle stiffness, sweating, fast or uneven heartbeats; or
  •     early signs of lithium toxicity, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, drowsiness, muscle weakness, tremor, lack of coordination, blurred vision, or ringing in your ears.
Less serious side effects may include:
  •     mild tremor of the hands;
  •     weakness, lack of coordination;
  •     mild nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, stomach pain or upset;
  •     thinning or drying of the hair; or
  •     itching skin.
Side Effects Source

Adding Lithium appears to be yet another way that our population can be “dumbed down”. Why would governments want to turn our drinking water into a chemical cocktail? Perhaps this way society we will be more malleable and less people will be concerned about what is really going on in this world.
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/11/experts-push-for-lithium-to-be-added-to.html#more

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