It appears some politicians and main stream media sources are finally awakening to what some have been saying for decades and online for over 10 years…fluoride is poision!

From Peter F. Vallone Jr’s website:

Vallone Op-Ed: Fluoride – If In Doubt, Keep It Out

Did you know that the government is putting toxic chemicals in our water which come from the scrubbing systems of the fertilizer industry and are classified as “hazardous wastes” (sodium fluorosilicate and fluorosilicic acid). Are you concerned? You should be. Unfortunately, when these chemicals are called “fluoride,” safety concerns go down the drain.

There is a growing body of evidence that fluoride does more harm than good. One need only do a modicum of research to find the many anti-fluoride websites and studies. One of the most useful is “50 Reasons to Oppose Fluoridation,” by Dr. Paul Connett (www.slwebb.org), where the sources for much of the medical information I used can be found. Most recently, a study published by the National Institute of Environmental Health (Dec. 17th) linked fluoride in water, at lower levels than what the EPA considers “safe,” to lower IQ in children. While 4 out of 5 dentists may be enough to pick a gum, ALL should agree before we force-medicate the public (a practice which many, including myself, would oppose under almost any circumstance).

Fluoride is a toxic substance which accumulates in our bones and tissues throughout our lives. Only 50% of it is excreted. While all poisons have “safe” levels, common sense dictates it is impossible to monitor fluoride intake in individuals when it is in almost everything we eat and drink, and the amount of water and food people ingest varies widely. A 2008 report prepared for Congress by the Congressional Research Service concluded the allowable amounts of fluoride should be lowered in order to prevent children from developing severe enamel fluorosis and reduce the lifetime accumulation of fluoride in bone which “is likely to put individuals at greater risk of bone fracture and possibly skeletal fluorosis.” This finding has been ignored.

Proponents of fluoride admit it is deadly at certain levels (one teaspoonful can kill an adult), but maintain that its effectiveness at fighting tooth decay offsets any potential harm. However, studies prove that tooth decay has decreased in areas without water fluoridation at the same levels as areas that fluoridate. Additionally, in areas and countries that have discontinued fluoridation, dental decay has actually decreased. The main reason for this is, as the Center for Disease Control has now acknowledged, any benefits from fluoride are topical. Fluoride toothpastes are effective and are not meant to be swallowed ( because of the fluoride).

Since I recently introduced my legislation to ban fluoridation, the NY Daily News wants to put a “tinfoil hat” on me, while the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) had called me “hysterical,” “bizarre and unscientific,” and stated that “the evidence of diminished IQ may best be observed among certain city Council Members.” When so-called doctors resort to personal insults, you know they are worried. In fact, one must look at the source of some of this opposition. The ACSH, along with many of the leading pro-fluoride voices, is an industry funded group. Government, and the industries involved, cannot now admit they were wrong, because of the huge potential liability, so they will attack anyone who raises this issue, as they have done to many before me. While the motives of those who started this program were good, the motives of those who now defend it must be questioned.

So before the Daily News fits me for my tinfoil hat, they should probably pick up a few extra rolls of foil for the many doctors, scientists, Nobel Prize winners and countries who support my position (or rather, whose position I support). France has rejected fluoride for “ethical as well as medical considerations,” Austria and Denmark have stated, “toxic fluorides have never been added to our water,” while Belgium echoed most of Western Europe when it stated, “it is not the task of drinking water to deliver medicinal treatment to the people.” Even the union representing the scientists at EPA headquarters has said, “The toxicity of fluoride is so great and the purported benefits…are so small – if there are any at all – that requiring every man, woman and children in America to ingest it borders on criminal behavior…”

It’s time for an intelligent discussion to be had on this controversial practice. I believe after that occurs, most people will support NYC using the “Precautionary Principle,” which says, if in doubt, leave it out.