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The Iceland newspapers say "it is knon that the ask originated from the volcano and so it can contain the chemical Fluorine, which is a polluant and can have harmful short term and long term effects for grazing animals.
The Guardian World News Jamie Doward 2010
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The Iceland newspapers say "it is knon that the ask originated from the volcano and so it can contain the chemical Fluorine, which is a polluant and can have harmful short term and long term effects for grazing animals.
The Guardian World News Jamie Doward 2010
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Fluorine aerosols in the eruption column and cloud that become attached to fine ash particles pose a potentially significant threat to livestock.
Volcanic Ash—Effects on Agriculture and Mitigation Strategies 2009
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In a 1999 study Cronin and Sharp (2002) investigated water supplies from ash-affected areas from two volcanoes (Tanna and Ambrym); only samples from Ambrym were found to have excessive Fluorine levels.
Volcanic Ash -- Effects on Water Supply and Mitigation Strategies 2009
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Fluorine aerosols in the eruption column and cloud that become attached to fine ash particles pose a potentially significant threat to livestock.
Volcanic Ash—Effects on Agriculture and Mitigation Strategies 2009
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So although that was a joke about the Fluorine, it isn't a joke, Srg. Shultz, FLin the water is badand in drugs -- that are Made to cross the blood brain barrier and target a brain tissue, where each molecule of the drug has Fl or Cl. this is Real Bad.
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Fluorine adhering to tephra of the 1970 Hekla eruption: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 8, p. 251-266.
Volcanic Ash -- Effects on Water Supply and Mitigation Strategies 2009
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Fluorine in the Pineal Gland More important than ever www. naturalnews.com/026364_fluoride_pineal_gland_sodium. html
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Fluorine: Excess fluorine is recognized as the most hazardous leachate in water supplies, but few historical eruptions are known to have resulted in fluorine poisoning in humans.
Volcanic Ash -- Effects on Water Supply and Mitigation Strategies 2009
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Alder, Would yousay it was truethat Fluorine istoo reactive andso it actually does not get used in biological chemical systems really, at all.
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