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Fluoride , anyone?

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mc99218 - 28 Sep 2004 04:12 GMT
Follow the money....
From fluoride provider to professional organization to politicians
with professional endorsement and public skepticism ...
Why does the dental profession ,not to be confused with promotional
organizations, continually push fluoridation of public water sources?
Do fluoride vendors unduly influence by donations or other gratuities
professional groups.

Do public water purveyors benifit from fluridating water. Can we
subscribe to fluoridated or unfluoridated water.

Why must the entire public fresh water supply be treated with a
suspect material that causes great angst at all levels of community?

Surely there must be more important things for governments to
attend...

The only beneficiaries here are those who promote and sell a dubious
product

I, as a consumer, can easily provide fluoride treatment with choice of
toothpaste or other nostrums with no difference in price.

The angst and concerns for health and wellness among the general
public and the elderly  and young educated parents each time this
matter arises is a health problem in itself and the medical community
should protect it lambs from these vexes.

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MC99218 at hotmail dott com
Chris - 28 Sep 2004 16:29 GMT
Why does it matter to you if they put fluride in the water. First off
there isnt a whole lot of fluriode in it. Seconde it wont kill you. So
i think you shouldnt really worry about it.

> Follow the money....
> From fluoride provider to professional organization to politicians
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> One person's opinion
> MC99218 at hotmail dott com
Joel M. Eichen - 28 Sep 2004 17:30 GMT
>Why does it matter to you if they put fluride in the water.

They do not put fluride in anything .....

>First off
>there isnt a whole lot of fluriode in it.

Okay, that's better ,, now I understand ......

Fluriode helps prevent the teeth from rotting too fast ......

> Seconde it wont kill you. So
>i think you shouldnt really worry about it.
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>> One person's opinion
>> MC99218 at hotmail dott com
Peter Meiers - 28 Sep 2004 20:34 GMT

> Why does it matter to you if they put fluride in the water. First off
> there isnt a whole lot of fluriode in it. Seconde it wont kill you. So
> i think you shouldnt really worry about it.

fluride? fluriode? How about fluridiots?

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Happy Oyster - 29 Sep 2004 17:58 GMT
>fluride? fluriode? How about fluridiots?

Hi, brother. ;O)

Aribert

PS : "religiots" coined here...
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Happy Oyster - 29 Sep 2004 17:59 GMT
>Why does it matter to you if they put fluride in the water. First off
>there isnt a whole lot of fluriode in it. Seconde it wont kill you. So
>i think you shouldnt really worry about it.

That REALLY is a rather dumb comment.

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