I would really hope they stop adding fluoride to our water. Thanks for spreading the message and creating awareness. Knowledge is power!
James Reeves
on April 17, 2012 at 1:57 pm
One other thing about fluoridation. The contention that it saves $38 for each $1 of chemical is pure propaganda. It wastes tax money.
As a Civil Engineer, I know that people drink only 1/2% (one-half percent) of the water they use. The remaining 99 ½ % of the water with this toxic industrial waste fluoride chemical (Hexafluorosilicic acid) is dumped directly into the environment through the sewer system. The company CEO would be arrested immediately if they dumped their toxic waste fluoride into a river. The only way they can do legally is to run it through the community drinking water system first. It is an absolute insane condition.
For example, for every $1000 of fluoride chemical added to water, $995 would be directly wasted down the drain in toilets, showers, dishwashers, etc., $5 would be consumed in water by the people, and less than $0.50 (fifty cents) would be consumed by children, the target group for this outdated practice.
That would be comparable to buying one gallon of milk, using six-and-one-half drops of it, and pouring the rest of the gallon in the sink.
Fluoridation surely is in contention as the most wasteful government program. Giving away fluoride tablets free to anyone who wants them or adding it to salt would be far cheaper and certainly more ethical, because then we would have the freedom to choose.
Misilla Dela Llana
on April 16, 2012 at 2:47 pm
Greg: It looks like Fred Howard wrote it, sorry about that.
Misilla Dela Llana : @Gregory Mouser
Hi Greg,
You’re welcome. I’ve read your article on The Herald, thanks for putting the word out there.
Sincerely,
Misilla
Thank you James & Misilla. I’d love to use Misilla’s letter as a sample on my web site. I already have a link to FlourideClassAction.com on it. I know people are slowly waking up here, but I don’t think they know exactly how to voice their concerns. This may help a lot of them out. Well stated, simple, and to the point!
Thank You James and Misilla Dela Llana for the sample letter to city council.
Sincerely,
Greg Mouser
Gene Lawson
on April 12, 2012 at 11:06 am
Water fluoridation needs to stop for many reasons. If you need convincing how about not using our tax dollars for dirtribution of toxins I do not approve of!
Misilla Dela Llana
on April 11, 2012 at 11:55 pm
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing in regards to water fluoridation in our public water. Fluoride has no known nutrient value and it is only a topical treatment, thus not to be ingested. It is unethical to disburse fluoride in our water as it is also an ingredient found in antidepressant drugs. Fluoride has been scientifically proven to be a neurotoxin, damages bones and lowers IQ in children, just to name a few adverse health effects on people.
I hope that you take this letter into consideration and help your fellow citizens to better health.
I would really hope they stop adding fluoride to our water. Thanks for spreading the message and creating awareness. Knowledge is power!
One other thing about fluoridation. The contention that it saves $38 for each $1 of chemical is pure propaganda. It wastes tax money.
As a Civil Engineer, I know that people drink only 1/2% (one-half percent) of the water they use. The remaining 99 ½ % of the water with this toxic industrial waste fluoride chemical (Hexafluorosilicic acid) is dumped directly into the environment through the sewer system. The company CEO would be arrested immediately if they dumped their toxic waste fluoride into a river. The only way they can do legally is to run it through the community drinking water system first. It is an absolute insane condition.
For example, for every $1000 of fluoride chemical added to water, $995 would be directly wasted down the drain in toilets, showers, dishwashers, etc., $5 would be consumed in water by the people, and less than $0.50 (fifty cents) would be consumed by children, the target group for this outdated practice.
That would be comparable to buying one gallon of milk, using six-and-one-half drops of it, and pouring the rest of the gallon in the sink.
Fluoridation surely is in contention as the most wasteful government program. Giving away fluoride tablets free to anyone who wants them or adding it to salt would be far cheaper and certainly more ethical, because then we would have the freedom to choose.
Greg: It looks like Fred Howard wrote it, sorry about that.
Greg: You’re welcome, Misilla
@Gregory Mouser
Hi Greg,
You’re welcome. I’ve read your article on The Herald, thanks for putting the word out there.
Sincerely,
Misilla
@Ellen Corke
Hi Ellen,
You’re welcome. Hope this helps get the word out.
Best,
Misilla
Thank you James & Misilla. I’d love to use Misilla’s letter as a sample on my web site. I already have a link to FlourideClassAction.com on it. I know people are slowly waking up here, but I don’t think they know exactly how to voice their concerns. This may help a lot of them out. Well stated, simple, and to the point!
Sincerely,
Ellen Corke
April 12,2012
Thank You James and Misilla Dela Llana for the sample letter to city council.
Sincerely,
Greg Mouser
Water fluoridation needs to stop for many reasons. If you need convincing how about not using our tax dollars for dirtribution of toxins I do not approve of!
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing in regards to water fluoridation in our public water. Fluoride has no known nutrient value and it is only a topical treatment, thus not to be ingested. It is unethical to disburse fluoride in our water as it is also an ingredient found in antidepressant drugs. Fluoride has been scientifically proven to be a neurotoxin, damages bones and lowers IQ in children, just to name a few adverse health effects on people.
I hope that you take this letter into consideration and help your fellow citizens to better health.
Sincerely,
Misilla Dela Llana