Fluoride leads to thyroid problems
Fluoride leads to thyroid problems
Letter to the Editor
Updated: 02/02/2011 03:12:36 PM EST
Regarding the editorial in the York Daily Record, Jan. 13, "Fluoride still a benefit."
I want to commend the York Water Co. board members for not adding fluoride to their water system.
You mention the board is made up of some of this community's most enlightened and forward-thinking leaders.
Did you ever think maybe they know something you don't and maybe they have very valid reasons for not putting fluoride in the water supply?
One good reason I can think of is fluoride, along with chlorine, are both known thyroid depressors, along with some other chemicals which are in our food supply in the form of additives and residue from pesticides. Adding fluoride to our water would only increase the exposure to more thyroid depressors.
Trust me when I tell you, you don't want your thyroid to be depressed or otherwise known as underactive and labeled hypothyroidism.
JUDY CLINE
SHREWSBURY
Letter to the Editor
Updated: 02/02/2011 03:12:36 PM EST
Regarding the editorial in the York Daily Record, Jan. 13, "Fluoride still a benefit."
I want to commend the York Water Co. board members for not adding fluoride to their water system.
You mention the board is made up of some of this community's most enlightened and forward-thinking leaders.
Did you ever think maybe they know something you don't and maybe they have very valid reasons for not putting fluoride in the water supply?
One good reason I can think of is fluoride, along with chlorine, are both known thyroid depressors, along with some other chemicals which are in our food supply in the form of additives and residue from pesticides. Adding fluoride to our water would only increase the exposure to more thyroid depressors.
Trust me when I tell you, you don't want your thyroid to be depressed or otherwise known as underactive and labeled hypothyroidism.
JUDY CLINE
SHREWSBURY
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