Media Cries Foul When County Stops
Fluoridating Water
Neil McLaughlin
Natural News
September 22, 2008
A recent newscast delivered some great news for natural health
advocates while portraying it as a bad thing. On July 19, 2008
Channel 9 News (ABC) in Seminole County, FL reported that “Soon, a
natural element will no longer be added to county drinking water,
find out how the county tried to avoid telling customers until
Channel 9 got involved.”
After a commercial break it was revealed that the “natural”
element they were referring to was Sodium Fluoride. The idea that
the fluoride added to municipal water supplies is “natural” is a
common myth. While Calcium Fluoride is the 5th most abundant element
in the Earth’s crust, it is Sodium Fluoride (Sodium
Hexafluorosilicate), a toxic by-product of Aluminum production, that
is added to the drinking water of most states in the U.S.
Sodium Fluoride has been shown to cause brain damage, ADD,
Alzheimer’s disease, various types of cancer, kidney problems,
thyroid problems and (ironically) tooth problems. An uninformed man
was shown on Channel 9 complaining that his children would no longer
have the fluoride that they need for their teeth.
History of Fluoridation
In the 1930’s, out of the goodness of their hearts, ALCOA (the
leading producer of Aluminum) began performing dental studies.
Not surprisingly, the results of their study determined that the
cause of a tooth mottling (Colorado brown stain) was due to lack of
fluoride, a chemical that until then had to be treated as the toxic
waste it is.
What a coincidence, they just happened to have lots of sodium
fluoride available!
As with most studies, the study funded by the Aluminum Industry
found the exact results they were looking for. If it had found any
other results, the funding would have been cut and the study would
have been canceled.
So, to protect children as only the Aluminum industry can, they
began pushing for mandatory water fluoridation, which allowed them
to start selling fluoride (at 20,000% markup) instead of having to
pay for it to be disposed of.
Rat Poison
Many have expressed concern that sodium fluoride often goes by
another name:Rat Poison! We shouldn’t worry though, claims Dr.
Stephen Barrett on Quackwatch dot com (the industry lapdog on health
issues) for although fluoride really is rat poison, you’d need to
drink a lot of fluoridated water to actually die.
Sodium fluoride was discovered in the 1930’s to make people more
docile and easily manageable.
Fluoride is a key component of Sarin nerve gas and is also used in
Prozac. The myth that fluoride helps teeth is so widespread that 70%
of Americans believe it should be added to their water, and as of
the year 2000, 41 U.S. States fluoridated their water. Even natural
companies like Tom’s of Maine offer fluoridated toothpaste to
appease customers who have apparently demanded it.
The Bottom Line
It may come as a surprise to learn just why Seminole county in
Florida is making this important step that will almost certainly
improve the health of their residents: cost reduction. Channel 9
reported that the cost of fluoride has increased and that budget
cuts were the reason to longer add the element to water. According
to Wikipedia, it costs 31 cents per person per year to add fluoride
to water, along with other equipment repair costs.
This is the silver lining of our collapsing economy: people and
cities can no longer afford to be so wasteful. Since most of the
products people buy are toxic, the less they can spend, the better
off the Earth will be.
Given cheap gas, many Americans bought an SUV (because they love the
outdoors) and a McMansion. The real estate boom caused acre after
acre of farmland to be turned into toxic housing developments.
Vegetables that would grow in our own towns are shipped 1200 miles
on average. Apparently, having extra money allows counties to add
extra poison to their water as well.
Channel 9 News simply did not mention that adding fluoride to
water is a source of major controversy. Their point was to imply
that people are being cheated out of the fluoride they deserve, and
no doubt some will likely complain.
References:
* Effects of Fluoride: (http://www.preferrednetwork.com/FLUORID…)
* Industry Influence on Fluoride Policy
( http://www.fluoridealert.org/
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