On 12/5/2013 10:48 AM, Pete C. wrote:
>
> "Pearl F. Buck" wrote:
>>
>> On 12/5/2013 8:45 AM, notbob wrote:
>>> On 2013-12-05, Cindy Hamilton > wrote:
>>>> In article >,
>>>> Pete C. > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you read the warning not to swallow more than a pea sized amount of
>>>>> fluoride toothpaste?
>>>>
>>>> If you don't understand the difference between 0.7 ppm fluoride
>>>> in drinking water and 1000 ppm fluoride in toothpaste, then you
>>>> need to go ack to grade-school level science classes.
>>>
>>> It's hilarious how some ppl can be in complete denial about some
>>> issues that are truly scary, then go completely ballistic over
>>> another, which is actually fairly benign and beneficial. Yeah,
>>> fracking, oil spill dispersants, and global warming are totally bogus,
>>> but fluoride! ...now there's a real killer!
>>>
>>> morons....
>>>
>>> nb
>>>
>> Hmmm...oil spill dispersants....is the Gulf dead yet?
>
> Nope, it seems to be doing pretty well as confirmed by scientists from
> Wood's Hole who investigated.
>
Something, iirc, about natural bacterium which actually consumed the oil...
https://rochester.edu/news/show.php?id=4362
Researchers from the University of Rochester and Texas A&M University
have found that, over a period of five months following the disastrous
2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill, naturally-occurring
bacteria that exist in the Gulf of Mexico consumed and removed at least
200,000 tons of oil and natural gas that spewed into the deep Gulf from
the ruptured well head.
Funny how this planet can literally heal itself, isn't it?
Almost makes the GAIA hypothesis plausible, no?