From Doug Cross and Liz Vaughan, at UK Councils Against Fluoridation
Tony Lees - an
appreciation.
Tony was a remarkable man, a friend
and a colleague. He was a hospitable and gentle man. Not long ago we found
ourselves stuck, late one evening, on the Welsh Borders with nowhere to go for
the night. Tony and Jenny were delighted to see us, and immediately found room
for us, fed us and made us comfortable.
But he was far more than this. He
was an honourable man, prepared to tread where so many of his fellow
professionals feared to follow. As a practising dentist he had seen for himself
how fluoride was harming children in the Midlands, and he stood up and publicly
told how it really was. No-one coerced him to support us in the fight against
water fluoridation - he saw the evidence for himself . He described to all who
would listen how he had been obliged to treat children whose teeth had been
disfigured in the false name of public health.
Our little ‘team’ travelled widely,
providing Councils across the country with lively and informative presentations
that left the pro-fluoridation lobby floundering in impotent fury. Tony was our
star, the professional insider who would not be bullied into supporting the
unsupportable beliefs of his professional fellows who were too timid to speak
out and be counted. His word was accepted where that of others might be doubted.
He knew what he was taking about and told people how things really are.
He was a man prepared to learn
things new, and then take action. When Professor Susheela showed him her
research on the drastic damaging effects of fluoride on the intestine, he was
shocked. When she told him that his irritable bowel might be caused by using
fluoridated toothpaste, he stopped using it and quickly recovered. But then he
went one extra step forward - he produced and marketed his own commercial brand
of toothpaste - unfluoridated, of course.
Over the years we have done far more
than just passed each other by in the night; we have worked together and, now,
we have lost a dear friend. We shall miss him deeply.
Doug Cross and Liz Vaughan, at UK
Councils Against Fluoridation
Cumbria, UK, 28th April 2015
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