Friday, March 30, 2012

Contradicting Fluoride Articles - No Wonder People Are Confused!

First off, this sounds like a potentially good idea for here in Utah!  The folks up in Port Orchard, Washington, are sending out surveys to their residents WITH their monthly water utility bill, asking if they favor having fluoride in their drinking water or not.  It started out last August 2011 when a couple, Elissa and Nick Whittleton appeared before the city council giving out facts against fluoride.  Their statements are included on the survey.  The downtown area gets fluoride, but the surrounding areas get their water from another town that does not fluoridate.  This came about because an earlier citizens' group back in 1999 stopped fluoridation in their city by presenting facts included in this below statement, same statement the Whittleton's used, and is on the ballot-like survey that the residents get to voice their vote:   
“'The FDA classes it as a drug, EPA a contaminant, DOT a poison. CDC warns infant formula must not be mixed with fluoridated water and dental fluorosis is on the rise in 30 percent of U.S. children,' the survey statement claims."
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While "Dentistry IQ" has a letter entitled "Fluoride is not waste product," but then forgets to address that issue in the letter, merely repeating the myth that fluoride is the same as the mineral fluorine in the ground >>  http://www.dentistryiq.com/index/display/news-display/1628756009.html
and while there appears to be a national call for mandating fluoride, based on articles nationwide quoting the dental community that there's a "need for more fluoride" because of the "rise in children's tooth decay," even attacking the bottled water industry as being the "reason" children have increased tooth decay, because their parents are giving them bottled water instead of tap water (nobody's mentioning the rise in sugar consumption)>> http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/41047/can-bottled-water-cause-tooth-decay
and while a new pro-fluoride study in Sweden proves that rubbing fluoridated-toothpaste on the teeth with your finger will suffice in protecting your teeth from cavities while enduring a food break where brushing is not available, such as lunch (which could also help decrease that "rise in children's tooth decay" if they just rubbed their teeth with a daub of free, fluoridated-toothpaste) >>            http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2120960/Rubbing-toothpaste-teeth-quadruples-protection-decay.html?ITO=1490
and while there are more hopeful situations where people are doing their own research on the facts and speaking against mandated fluoridated water (Arkansas, England, Canada, New Zealand, Tennessee, New Jersey, and now Montana), here's University of Texas college students requesting two fluoride-free water fountains on their campus for those who do not wish to ingest fluoride >> http://www.statesman.com/news/local/ut-student-government-seeks-fluoride-free-water-fountains-2268196.html
plus, ironically, while we're having one-sided debates from the dental and public health communities to install fluoride, over in India where they have too much fluoride and can testify to the overall health damage it causes, they're installing de-fluoride units to get rid of the fluoride >>
"...Also, to deal with the excessive amount of fluoride in drinking water, the state government would install de-fluoridation units in 10,000 villages. He said so far 5,300 villages have been covered and in the next year all the 10,000 villages will be covered completely under the project..." http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-03-27/jaipur/31244412_1_drinking-water-chambal-water-pipeline

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