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Dec
5

More Information on Fluoride in Drinking Water

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Sorry, folks, but we just cannot help ourselves when it comes to posting articles pertaining to fluoride in drinking water. This topic has many people practically at each other’s throats in the scientific community and in communities just like yours all over the United States.

The establishment media will have to find a new tactic with which to ridicule those who oppose the fluoridation of water after a major new Scientific American report concluded that “Scientific attitudes toward fluoridation may be starting to shift” as new evidence emerges of the poison’s link to disorders affecting teeth, bones, the brain and the thyroid gland, as well as lowering IQ.

“Today almost 60 percent of the U.S. population drinks fluoridated water, including residents of 46 of the nation’s 50 largest cities,” reports Scientific American’s Dan Fagin.

Fagin is an award-wining environmental reporter and Director of New York University’s Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program. (source)

As always, if you fear the presence of fluoride or any other potential contaminant in your water, get your water tested by a certified water testing laboratory.

Don’t take chances with your health. It’s your water, your health, and your life.

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