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    41 Strange‏ @41Strange Jun 3

    Both tanks are full of water from the same source, but the tank on the right has oysters in it. A single oyster can filter more than 50 gallons of water in 24 hours (https://www.sterlitech.com/blog/post/oysters-act-as-a-natural-seawater-filtration-system# …)pic.twitter.com/eyvVUIjp1b

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      2. Vítor‏ @Oz_Garoli Jun 3
        Replying to @41Strange

        so when you eat them you ingest all the dirt they filtered

        1 reply 0 retweets 44 likes
      3. The Pill‏ @Thepilll2114 Jun 3
        Replying to @Oz_Garoli @41Strange

        It’s poop.

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      4. Vítor‏ @Oz_Garoli Jun 3
        Replying to @Thepilll2114 @41Strange

        by the way i was just reading about 'calcium fluoride', that may prevent dental cavities (as it´s present in toothpaste and some bottled water) but also calcify the pineal gland, designated as 'the spiritual gland' located in the center of the brain, that gets intoxicated by it

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      5. Pharphette 🇨🇦‏ @pharphette Jun 3
        Replying to @Oz_Garoli @Thepilll2114

        pic.twitter.com/Y69Dob8izz

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      6. Vítor‏ @Oz_Garoli Jun 3
        Replying to @pharphette @Thepilll2114 @41Strange

        As the oysters may absorb the dirt and then some will eat them (impurities included) the fluoride water we drink may be poisoning us. Just google it 😉

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      7. Brick‏ @NTHRBRCK Jun 3
        Replying to @Oz_Garoli @pharphette and

        Just google it. 😉 Scientifically valuable sources will occur.

        2 replies 0 retweets 12 likes
      8. Syed Quadri‏ @Sqyed808 Jun 4
        Replying to @NTHRBRCK @Oz_Garoli and

        pic.twitter.com/eXbduAIMWN

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      9. Vítor‏ @Oz_Garoli Jun 4
        Replying to @Sqyed808 @NTHRBRCK and

        That's edgy, u know there r plenty of articles and interviews from serious professionals all around the web, in newspapers, magazines, universities, etc. I was reading about the 'pineal gland' when this intoxication by fluoride came by and decided to share

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      2. Ample Artistry‏ @ampleartistry Jun 3
        Replying to @41Strange

        "A single oyster can filter more than 50 gallons of water in 24 hours" Married oysters are too depressed

        1 reply 7 retweets 127 likes
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      2. Major Monotone‏ @Major_Monotone Jun 3
        Replying to @41Strange

        Oysters are incredibly important for the continuation of benthic communities. Without them, sediment builds, and eventually becomes soft sand / fine silt and organics (muck). However, their babies need solid surfaces to settle on, and drown in this fine silt

        1 reply 2 retweets 17 likes
      3. Major Monotone‏ @Major_Monotone Jun 3
        Replying to @Major_Monotone @41Strange

        So you get this self-perpetuating cycles of oyster reefs being over harvested, their offspring being unable to settle and grow. This results in the bay waters becoming more clouded and a lower amount in the variety of species that can live in those waters

        1 reply 0 retweets 10 likes
      4. Major Monotone‏ @Major_Monotone Jun 3
        Replying to @Major_Monotone @41Strange

        Oysters: not just tasty, but important for other fisheries as well. Oh god I’ve gone on for too long, I apologize (but also hope someone takes something from this)

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      2.  🇦🇶 r h i n o  🇦🇶‏ @Micah_McGurk Jun 3
        Replying to @41Strange @Venice311

        Oysters, the kidneys of the sea.

        1 reply 14 retweets 102 likes
      3.  🇦🇶 r h i n o  🇦🇶‏ @Micah_McGurk Jun 4
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        @mango47

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      1. Robert Williams‏ @byRobWilliams Jun 3
        Replying to @41Strange

        Everyone worried about eating the oysters, completely missing the point about clean water. 🙄

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      1. Velvet Sparrow‏ @VelvetSparrow Jun 3
        Replying to @41Strange

        People...the DIRT they've filtered is the least of your worries, believe me. #HeavyMetals

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      2. Cliff Howe‏ @CliffHowe Jun 3
        Replying to @41Strange

        And I eat those... great, thanks.

        3 replies 0 retweets 10 likes
      3. Cynvisible‏ @cynvisible Jun 3
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        pic.twitter.com/diF3rDDOEt

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