USA - Fluoride will do more than just damage teeth
Fluoride will do more than just damage teeth
January 25, 2011
Recent national coverage (Jan. 8) of officials calling for a reduction of fluoride in water mentions only spotting of teeth. There are many more threats.
A July 2009 letter from Elizabeth Doyle of the Environmental Protection Agency Health Human Assessment office stated: "The Safe Drinking Water Act prohibits EPA from adding any substance (including fluoride) for water supplies for medical purposes."
Why discuss spotting of teeth when the SDWA and U.S. EPA hold the power to eliminate fluoride?
The American Dental Association issued a warning in November 2006, urging parents not to prepare infant formula with water containing fluoride. Are dentists announcing the major shift in position from the ADA regarding "fluoride"?
Fluoride is actually a hazardous waste taken from the scrubbers in smoke stacks of industry and phosphate fertilizer companies. "Fluoride" is too toxic for ocean or river dumping, but mysteriously acceptable for placing in our water for drinking or bathing. Dr. Paul Connett has been stating the facts for years. He visited Lafayette in April 2009 to help defeat fluoride.
Every tube of toothpaste with fluoride carries a warning: "Keep away from children. If too much is swallowed accidentally, contact your physician or report to a Poison Control Center."
Lafayette saw the light in April 2009 and voted, 8-1, to reject fluoride in our water. If we check www.fluoridealert.org, a brief movie — "Professional Perspectives" — features dentists, doctors and scientists giving reasons for rejecting fluoride immediately.
January 25, 2011
Recent national coverage (Jan. 8) of officials calling for a reduction of fluoride in water mentions only spotting of teeth. There are many more threats.
A July 2009 letter from Elizabeth Doyle of the Environmental Protection Agency Health Human Assessment office stated: "The Safe Drinking Water Act prohibits EPA from adding any substance (including fluoride) for water supplies for medical purposes."
Why discuss spotting of teeth when the SDWA and U.S. EPA hold the power to eliminate fluoride?
The American Dental Association issued a warning in November 2006, urging parents not to prepare infant formula with water containing fluoride. Are dentists announcing the major shift in position from the ADA regarding "fluoride"?
Fluoride is actually a hazardous waste taken from the scrubbers in smoke stacks of industry and phosphate fertilizer companies. "Fluoride" is too toxic for ocean or river dumping, but mysteriously acceptable for placing in our water for drinking or bathing. Dr. Paul Connett has been stating the facts for years. He visited Lafayette in April 2009 to help defeat fluoride.
Every tube of toothpaste with fluoride carries a warning: "Keep away from children. If too much is swallowed accidentally, contact your physician or report to a Poison Control Center."
Lafayette saw the light in April 2009 and voted, 8-1, to reject fluoride in our water. If we check www.fluoridealert.org, a brief movie — "Professional Perspectives" — features dentists, doctors and scientists giving reasons for rejecting fluoride immediately.
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