Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Loretta van Coppenolle to adress Fluoride Issue @ SAAPAC


Loretta Van Coppenolle (photo) will address the issue, "Is Fluoride good for you?" at the next meeting of the San Antonio Area Progressive Action Coalition (SAAPAC) Saturday, August 2nd, 1 p.m. in the side room of Grady's Barbeque, San Pedro at Jackson Keller.

The meeting is free and open to all. Water fluoridation is a sensitive issue that progressives have generally ignored. It is an important issue in that it touches all, in that we all drink and bathe in water, whether from our own city or from another.

Van Coppenolle will discuss whether the risks of fluoridation outweigh the benefits, and offer several years of research on the subject.

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  1. Profs Urge End to Fluoridation

    Over 1,780 professionals signed a statement urging Congress to stop water fluoridation until Congressional hearings are conducted. They cite new scientific evidence that fluoridation, long promoted to fight tooth decay, is ineffective and has serious health risks. See statement: http://www.fluorideaction.org/statement.august.2007.html

    Fluoridation is the addition of fluoride chemicals (usually phosphate fertilizer industry's impure waste, silicofluorides) into drinking water ostensibly to prevent cavities in tap water drinkers..

    Signers include a Nobel Prize winner, three members of the prestigious 2006 National Research Council (NRC) panel that reported on fluoride’s toxicology, three officers in the Union representing professionals at EPA headquarters, the President of the International Society of Doctors for the Environment, and hundreds of medical, dental, academic, scientific and environmental professionals, worldwide.

    Signer Dr. Arvid Carlsson, winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize for Medicine, says, “Fluoridation is against all principles of modern pharmacology. It's really obsolete.”

    An Online Action Petition to Congress in support of the Professionals' Statement is available on FAN's web site, http://congress.fluorideaction.net and over 13,800 individuals have signed so far.

    “The NRC report dramatically changed scientific understanding of fluoride's health risks," says Paul Connett, PhD, Executive Director, Fluoride Action Network. "Government officials who continue to promote fluoridation must testify under oath as to why they are ignoring the powerful evidence of harm in the NRC report,” he added.

    As a result of the NRC report, the National Kidney Foundation has dropped its support of fluoridation citing evidence that fluoride harms all those with chronic kidney disease, not just those on dialysis. (2)

    The Professionals’ Statement also references:

    -- The new American Dental Association policy recommending infant formula NOT be prepared with fluoridated water.

    -- The CDC’s concession that the predominant benefit of fluoride is topical not systemic.

    -- CDC data showing that dental fluorosis, caused by fluoride over-exposure, now impacts one third of American children.

    -- Major research indicating little difference in decay rates between fluoridated and non-fluoridated communities.

    -- A Harvard study indicating a possible link between fluoridation and bone cancer.

    The Environmental Working Group (EWG), a DC watchdog, revealed that a Harvard professor concealed the fluoridation/bone cancer connection for three years. EWG President Ken Cook states, “It is time for the US to recognize that fluoridation has serious risks that far outweigh any minor benefits, and unlike many other environmental issues, it's as easy to end as turning off a valve at the water plant.”

    Further, researchers reporting in the Oct 6 2007 British Medical Journal indicate that fluoridation, touted as a safe cavity preventive, never was proven safe or effective and may be unethical. (1)

    END

    SOURCE: Fluoride Action Network http://www.FluorideAction.Net


    References:

    (1) “Adding fluoride to water supplies,” British Medical Journal, KK Cheng, Iain Chalmers, Trevor A. Sheldon, October 6, 2007

    2) National Kidney Foundation, “Fluoride Intake in Chronic Kidney Disease,”

    April 15, 2008

    http://www.kidney.org/atoz/pdf/Fluoride_Intake_in_CKD.pdf

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