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UK Against Fluoridation

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Canada - Research does not support Flouridation

It is very unfortunate that the Fluoride seminar at McMaster was cancelled. At this seminar you would have learned from Dr. Hardy Limeback, Head of the Preventive Dentistry Dept., U of T, that the latest research shows that fluoride taken internally does not protect teeth from decay. Not all dentists support water fluoridation. See www.fluoridefreedentist. com which has recently been formed and is growing quickly.
Over 2000 scientists, doctors, dentists and environmentalists have decried this practice, among them many notable scientists like Arvid Carlson, the 2000 Nobel Prize winner in medicine.
Fluoride is not a nutrient and healthy teeth do not need this medication. Arsenic, lead and mercury are also found in the human body, but there is no requirement for them either. The less the better for all these elements.
Fluoride is an enzyme disruptor, a thyroid depressor ( was used in the last century successfully to treat hyperthyroidism ) and accumulates in the bones, teeth and pineal gland. Dental fluorosis and hypothyroidism are growing health concerns.
Fluoride, which had been locked for millennia in rock formations, has increased dramatically in our environment since the industrial revolution with the burning of coal, and the production of aluminum and phosphate fertilizers. One thousand pounds of hydrofluorosilicic acid are added to Halton's water supplies every day. This industrial waste product contaminated with lead and arsenic is washed from the smokestacks of phosphate fertilizer plants, and trucked from Florida to Halton where less than 1% of it is actually drunk, the rest going back into the environment. Yet this waste product is so toxic that it is not allowed to be diluted into rivers, lakes, land fills or even the ocean.
Regarding McMaster's seminar - WHY was it cancelled? No one has given me a good answer.
– Diane Sprules
www.fluoridealert.org/southhampton.html;
and www.cape.ca/resources/documents.shtml

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