F.A.N. News letter
Andrew Young, former Atlanta Mayor and
U.N. Ambassador has written a letter to the Georgia Governor Nathan Deal calling
for hearings to investigate the safety of fluoridation and the disproportionate
harm caused to various sub-populations. Ambassador Young wrote a
similar
letter in 2011, and joined many
other civil rights leaders in
condemning fluoridation.
You can learn more about the current data showing disproportionate harm from fluoridation on low-income and minority communities by visiting FAN’s environmental justice page. You can also learn more about the federal government’s efforts to control the news of this disproportionate harm by clicking here.
Dan Stockin of The Lillie Center for Energy and Health Studies released the following press release on October 13th, which describes the new letter from Andrew Young:
You can learn more about the current data showing disproportionate harm from fluoridation on low-income and minority communities by visiting FAN’s environmental justice page. You can also learn more about the federal government’s efforts to control the news of this disproportionate harm by clicking here.
Dan Stockin of The Lillie Center for Energy and Health Studies released the following press release on October 13th, which describes the new letter from Andrew Young:
ANDREW
YOUNG SENDS LETTER TO GA GOVERNOR AND AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION CALLING
FOR FLUORIDEGATE SCANDAL HEARINGS
Says
Story Offered by Fluoridation Promoters
“Keeps
Changing…and Changing…and Changing”
Ellijay,
Georgia — Civil rights pioneer and former U.S. Ambassador Andrew
Young sent a
letter to Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and
House Speaker David Ralston calling for hearings to investigate why water
fluoridation is continuing despite numerous reasons for ending the
practice.
“This is
a civil rights issue,” he says, “and the people have a right to have the full
story given to them, rather than highly edited, misleading talking
points.”
Ambassador Young is asking for a written
response to his letter, which was also sent to American Water Works Association
CEO David LaFrance.
For
decades, most messaging about fluoridation has focused on the goal of cavity
prevention, with little discussion about fluoride risks to tissues outside the
mouth.
“The
story offered by water fluoridation promoters keeps changing…and changing…and
changing,” Young writes, pointedly also saying, “When someone’s story keeps
changing, there are quite often motivations behind their changed stance that may
not be aligned with the best interests of the public.”
“Are we
sacrificing the health and safety of our communities simply because dentists
don’t want to be embarrassed, or sued?” he asks.
Dental
industry influence and control over the messaging points about fluoridation
received by the public and officials is one of a number of issues surfacing in
Fluoridegate.
Another
issue is that adding fluoride chemicals to drinking water is a practice fraught
with uncertainty, as there is no way to monitor or control the dose of fluorides
individuals will receive, including kidney patients, diabetics, thyroid
patients, persons in low income and minority communities, and workers in certain
professions.
“Ambassador Young mentioned workers who
drink a lot of water as part of their occupation. There are a lot of outdoor,
trades, construction, utility and water agency workers who are provided
fluoridated water by their employees due to work in hot environments, water that
may add to their risk for hip fractures later, or aggravate a number of
pre-existing conditions. The National Research Council called outdoor workers a
‘susceptible subpopulation,’” says Daniel Stockin, a career public health
professional working to end fluoridation.
The uncontrolled dosing and selective messaging of points about fluoridation are not lost on attorneys arming themselves for a number of types of fluoride harm litigation.
The uncontrolled dosing and selective messaging of points about fluoridation are not lost on attorneys arming themselves for a number of types of fluoride harm litigation.
“Fluoridated water presents a very wide
array of legal problems on the personal injury side, and of course there are
civil rights, consumer protection, employee injury and right-to-know aspects
also,” says attorney Chris Nidel.
“Fluoridegate hearings and upcoming legal
cases will put people under oath about all this.”
Influential public figures such as Erin
Brockovich, Dr. Mark Hyman, Alveda King and other leaders are also
calling for Fluoridegate hearings. Dr.
Hyman is a nine-time New York Times bestselling author.
“There
are numerous mechanisms by which uncontrolled dosing of fluorides through water
fluoridation can potentially harm thyroid function, the body and the brain,” Dr.
Hyman says.
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