Mainstream media pushes malicious fluoride lie: Fluoride-free bottled water is harming children, they claim! | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6493463 United States 08/04/2012 01:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mainstream media pushes malicious fluoride lie: Fluoride-free bottled water is harming children, they claim! The mainstream media is at it again, lying to the public about fluoride. This time, the culprit is HealthDay, a "canned news" service that spits out lies and disinformation to be published by subscribing websites. Recently, HealthDay put out a story by author Alan Mozes claiming that bottled water might be harming children's dental health because there's no fluoride in it! Quoting: NoSilence And to really push their lie, they print the following conglomeration of total disinfo: A salt formed from the combination of fluorine and soil and rock minerals, fluoride is voluntarily added by the vast majority of states and/or local municipalities... This statement is, of course, a complete fabrication. Read more: [link to www.naturalnews.com] Meanwhile a Harvard study just showed the exposure to fluoride lowers IQ in children! Still it's like there's some kind of weird kool-aid drinking going on among the dental profession. Or maybe they're being paid off by the phosphate producers who MUST find something to do with all the fluoride that is a toxic byproduct of their industry. Water fluoridation will go down in history as one of the saddest chapters of public health in America. It's so uniquely, stupidly, American. Actually just hit me it's kind of similar to circumcision. America is the only place on that planet that government forces these two practices on people in the name of "health". In face of all the evidence that they are harmful to people, the American medical and dental establishments arrogantly hold to barbaric practices. Amazing. And yes there's got to be money behind this. |
NoSilence (OP) User ID: 20159158 Mexico 08/04/2012 01:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mainstream media pushes malicious fluoride lie: Fluoride-free bottled water is harming children, they claim! The mainstream media is at it again, lying to the public about fluoride. This time, the culprit is HealthDay, a "canned news" service that spits out lies and disinformation to be published by subscribing websites. Recently, HealthDay put out a story by author Alan Mozes claiming that bottled water might be harming children's dental health because there's no fluoride in it! Quoting: NoSilence And to really push their lie, they print the following conglomeration of total disinfo: A salt formed from the combination of fluorine and soil and rock minerals, fluoride is voluntarily added by the vast majority of states and/or local municipalities... This statement is, of course, a complete fabrication. Read more: [link to www.naturalnews.com] Meanwhile a Harvard study just showed the exposure to fluoride lowers IQ in children! Still it's like there's some kind of weird kool-aid drinking going on among the dental profession. Or maybe they're being paid off by the phosphate producers who MUST find something to do with all the fluoride that is a toxic byproduct of their industry. Water fluoridation will go down in history as one of the saddest chapters of public health in America. It's so uniquely, stupidly, American. Actually just hit me it's kind of similar to circumcision. America is the only place on that planet that government forces these two practices on people in the name of "health". In face of all the evidence that they are harmful to people, the American medical and dental establishments arrogantly hold to barbaric practices. Amazing. And yes there's got to be money behind this. Thanks to the evil World Health Organization most brands of table salt has fluoride added here in Mexico... Thanks for your information.... "In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot." Mark Twain |