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UK Against Fluoridation

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Good natural, bad natural, unnatural

Good natural, bad natural, unnatural

The New England Confectionary Company colors Necco candy wafers with natural cabbage and beet ingredients. For far too long, junior chemists synthesized chemicals for coloring and other uses, believing they're harmless after ingestion. Artificial compounds labeled "organic" often have nothing to do with natural products chemistry. Even purified or synthetic clinical chemicals can cause harm, such as synthetic pure thyroxine, first thought to be a great achievement, but which had side effects because two forms of the natural hormone are always needed for normal thyroid function.

Synthetic vitamins, separate from other ingredients in foods containing them, are easily overdosed or cause allergic reactions. It would help if Metropolitan Water understood this and used natural calcium fluoride, which is not recognized as toxic, in their false quest to "fluoridate" people through drinking water, instead of the diluted hazardous waste unnatural synthetic fluosilicic acid.

And just because something's natural doesn't mean it's "harmless," such as arsenic, castor bean poison or venoms. All fluosilicic acid drugged water should be consumed by animals and people only if other water is unavailable. Chile banned it because it increases infant mortality, which afterward subsided. The U.S. is now 33rd in infant mortality worldwide, even worse than non-fluoridated Cuba (fluoridealert.org).

Richard Sauerheber

San Marcos

1 Comments:

  • Nice article. I am also trying to get this poison out of our local water supply.
    http://digg.com/political_opinion/How_do_you_feel_about_mandatory_medication

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 02 November, 2009  

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