Tuesday, 22 January 2013

analysis of flouride


How many Countries in the European Union allow this in their Drinking Water?  The same strength is for alults, as in new babies drinking bottles?  
How many people know exactly what makes up the Fluoride that is put in our drinki8ng water, and literally FORCED upon the people in this Country.  I deliberate say FORCED because the people have never been given the right to say they do not want it.  Anne Palmer.
MINISTER MISLEADS DAIL:
On 21/3/2000, the Minister of Health was asked, by J. Gormley (Green Party), if, "chromium is present in hydrofluoslicic acid, the fluoridating agent imported from Holland used to facilitate fluoridation of drinking water?" Minister Martin replied that the acid fluoride "does not contain chromium".
FFW obtained a sample of this acid fluoride and had it chemically analysed at an independent laboratory in Dublin. This analysis confirmed our greatest fears, chromium is present and at similar levels as the arsenic also present. Minister Martin misled the Dail and the Irish people. This is misinformation at best or even fraudulent if Minister Martin is aware of the contaminants of this hazardous waste product of the fertiliser industry.
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CHEMICAL ANALYSIS CONFIDENTIAL REPORT No. W8158
Lab No. 23034
Sample Description: Hydrofluosilicic Acid
Date Reported: 14/08/2000
TEST RESULT
Calcium 51ppm
Magnesium 23.9ppm
Sodium 33.6ppm
Potassium 6.2ppm
Aluminium 2.1ppm
Boron 14ppb
Manganese 571ppb
Copper 90ppb
Zinc 523ppb
Phosphorus 26187ppm
Barium 168ppb
Iron 11.85ppm
Sulphur 134.9ppm
Arsenic 4826ppb
Cadmium 4ppb
Chromium 3763ppb
Mercury 5ppb
Nickel 1742ppb
Lead 15ppb
Selenium 2401ppb
Thallium <2ppb
Antimony 14ppb
Tin 4ppb
Cobalt 56ppb
Strontium 88ppb
Molybdenum 490ppb
Beryllium <2ppb
Vanadium 87ppb
According to the Irish Medicines Board, this hydrofluosilicic acid has never been proven safe or effective and not surprisingly is unregistered, unlicensed and not considered a medicine. So, what is it and why is it untested? Why are we drinking unmeasured, uncontrolled levels of this toxic cocktail without the freedom to make an informed choice?


Politics List
 
"The ministers also pointed out the British Dental Association supported fluoridation. Research revealed children's teeth were three times healthier in and around Birmingham, where tap water has been fluoridated for nearly 40 years, than in Manchester, where it is not."
 
I am happy to confirm that this is correct - and at 78, still have all my own teeth! I queried it with my own dentist at Evesham, when the topic arose mid-2012 and he said "he was in favour - every time!"
 
I credit this purely to fluoride...and regular brushing, of course....and 6 monthly check-ups.
 
I notice the point they make below, is that "most of the population never cleans their teeth" - and I rather think this fact is born out, when you consider that I buy perhaps 2, sometimes 3 toothbrushes per year.
 
The population is 65+ million should use a minimum of 80-100 million brushes per year, but toothbrush sales are only 40 million per year - .....there would appear to be a dramatic shortfall!
 
Sorry, Kate - you appear to be barking up the wrong tree, on this one! Get people to clean their teeth.....!
 
S

Subject: New Fluoride Attack!

It is against European law and human rights to force mass-medication but they choose to ignore this one!!
That's ok we will all sue the lot of them and stop paying water bills until they remove it, I won't drink it or shower under it !!! 
 
I am speechless 
 
 
Anger over fluoride plans
 
By JAMES CHAPMAN, Daily Mail Comments (0) Share .
Fluoride is set to be added to drinking water throughout England and Wales despite controversy over the long-term health effects, it emerged yesterday.
 
The law is expected to be changed so that local authorities can compel water companies to add fluoride to water.
 
Environmentalists and consumer groups, who believe fluoridation has links to cancer, Down's syndrome and infant mortality, and can also damage bones, will be angered by the Department of Health policy.
 
Up to half of people drinking fluoridated water also exhibit a condition known as dental fluorosis - a mottling of the teeth.
 
Mass fluoridation has been blocked in several European countries and 50 U.S. Cities, but studies have shown that the substance reduces tooth decay among children.
 
The NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination found that children in fluoridated areas suffered 15 per cent less decay, because the enamel on their teeth was hardened, while there was no evidence of a bad effect on health.
 
Currently, about one in ten people in Britain drinks fluoridated water, with some companies adding it, while others refuse to.
 
Amendments to the Water Bill, expected to be introduced later this month, will shift responsibility for treating water from water companies to regional strategic health authorities. Campaigners say such bodies are more likely to agree to fluoridation.
 
A letter from Health Minister Hazel Blears and Environment Minister Elliot Morley said: 'Those who remain adamantly opposed would be able to use water filters that remove fluoride, or buy bottled drinking water.' The letter, sent to John Prescott in his role as chairman of the Domestic Affairs Cabinet Committee, added: 'Experience of oral health promotion projects shows that it is much harder to establish regular tooth-brushing in deprived areas because of the costs of toothpaste and, perhaps, because of the less ordered lifestyles of families.'
 
It added that opponents were in the minority and 'should not be allowed to deprive health communities from opting for fluoridation by insisting on an indefinite research programme'.
 
The ministers also pointed out the British Dental Association supported fluoridation. Research revealed children's teeth were three times healthier in and around Birmingham, where tap water has been fluoridated for nearly 40 years, than in Manchester, where it is not.
 
About five million people in England already have fluoride added to their tap water - in Birmingham, the West Midlands, and Tyneside - while another 500,000 on the eastern coastline get naturally fluoridated-water. But Jane Jones, campaign director of the National Pure Water Association, said: 'There will undoubtedly be a huge row about the renewed proposal to add fluoride to drinking water on a wide scale in the UK. 'This is nanny statism. It is outrageous. To medicate the whole population against their will is not the way to deal with tooth decay.'
 
A Department of Health spokesman said: 'The Government will be encouraging health authorities with particular dental health problems to consider fluoridating. 'No area would be expected to fluoridate without having undertaken a proper consultation, which established that the measure was strongly supported.'
 
The fluoridation of water involves the addition of chemicals based on the element fluorine. The substances also occur naturally in vegetables such as endive and curly kale.j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk