Guest guest Posted October 26, 2008 Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Health Canada or Sickness Canada? - Fluoridation At Any Cost!CategoriesControl tacticsEnvironmental poisoningPractical HealthThe Nature of Government http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2007/11/29/health_canada_or_sickness_canada_fluoridation_at_any_cost.htm"...possible higher exposure in the first year would be mitigated by lower exposures in the subsequent two years of life when not on infant formula," Health Canada said.Extracted from Martin Mittel's excellent article: "Health Canada downplays fluoride fears for infants" embellished and attached below.Talk about incompetence? Pray tell how continuous toxic exposures mitigate exposure in later years? These guys should be called "Sickness Canada" rather than "Health? Canada". Imagine exposing children to toxins whose blood brain barrier is still not fully developed??? Further this agency continues to pretend and act oblivious to the fact that somehow putting fluorosilicic acid (silcofluorides) a very toxic waste product which contains arsenic, lead and other radio active heavy metal products, is pharmaceutical grade fluoride. "While the quantities of these contaminants may look low they are cumulative and are a violation of the Safe Water Act. There are two published studies by Masters and Coplan (1999, 2000)* of considerable importance. Masters and Coplan found a significant increase in children's blood lead (2 times for whites and 6 times for blacks) in both Massachusetts and New York associated with the use of this chemical used to fluoridate our water." *Masters RD, Coplan M. 1999 Water treatment with silcofluorides and lead toxicity. International Journal of Environmental Science 56: 435-449. Masters RD, Coplan MJ, Hone BT, Dykes JF. 2000 Association of silicofluoride treated water with elevated blood lead. Neurotoxicology 21(6): 1091-1100.Listen to what Dr. Hardy Limeback, former President of the Canadian Association of Dental Research and current Head of Preventive Dentistry at the University of Toronto, says about this issue: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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