Fluoride Dangers: Dentists Protect Fluoride Instead of Babies: The New Hampshire Dental Society (NHDS) lobbied against a new law that would require warnings on water bills that infant formula must not be mixed with fluoridated water to avoid fluoride discolored teeth (dental fluorosis). Then, instead of informing the public, they promoted and glorified fluoride with a news release and a new "Fluoride Facts" website conspicuously excluding infant warnings and other adverse health effects of fluoride.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Fluoridation chemicals spill, eat up concrete and required workers in Hazmat suits to clean up to toxic brew. This is what they put into your drinking water so dentists won't have to treat low-income people. Dentists prefer to treat their water, endangering everyone's well-being.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Public News Service
In 88% fluoridated NC, "Thirty-seven-percent of children entering kindergarten in North Carolina have already experienced tooth decay, and half of them have continuing tooth decay problems."
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Sunday, March 06, 2011
NZ children's dental health still among worst - National - NZ Herald News
In 67% fluoridated New Zealand: "Forty-four per cent of 5-year-olds have at least one decayed, missing or filled tooth, a school dental services report has found.
The Government has spent $417 million on the problem since 2007 but the figures have shown little improvement.
In 2000, 48 per cent of 5-year-olds had cavities, and the figure has not dropped below 43 per cent since.
New Zealand rates are worse than the UK, US and Australia.
Auckland paediatric dentist Clarence Tam said it wasn't unusual to see children as young as 2 or 3 with huge holes in several teeth.
"It definitely seems to be on the rise for 5-year-olds and younger children
NZ children's dental health still among worst - National - NZ Herald News:
The Government has spent $417 million on the problem since 2007 but the figures have shown little improvement.
In 2000, 48 per cent of 5-year-olds had cavities, and the figure has not dropped below 43 per cent since.
New Zealand rates are worse than the UK, US and Australia.
Auckland paediatric dentist Clarence Tam said it wasn't unusual to see children as young as 2 or 3 with huge holes in several teeth.
"It definitely seems to be on the rise for 5-year-olds and younger children
NZ children's dental health still among worst - National - NZ Herald News: