Whiskers
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I would start by differentiating this thread "Fluoridation" from the previous "Fluoride" thread, in the sense that I accept there may be some benefit in fluoride products like tooth paste for some people if they choose to use them, but having our health bureaucrats demand we put filthy contaminated fluoride by-products in our drinking water is quite another.
From what I'm hearing at least two councils in the Burnett region have decided to turn off or not connect to fluoridation.
Bundaberg has dug it's heels in and told the Qld chief health officer Dr Jeanette Young (who by the way is demanding that we fluoridate our water) to knick off, you are not going to tell us what to do with our water. Apparently only two of the 10 councilers are in favor of fluoridation, but will not support it because of the ongoing costs to the local council.
The Mayor has arranged a public debate for Jan 30, but so far Dr Young and the pro-fluoride lobby are refusing to show up, rather they organised a seperate pro-fluoridation meeting a week or so ago, where they could have their say without any 'credible' counter information being discussed. They are on record as saying the science is black and white and the noisy minority who dissagree are seriously miss-informed... and that's just the tame end of the abuse critics have got from Qld health and the pro-fluoridation lobby.
I see a similar story developing on the Gold Coast where the push to get rid of fluoridation since the LNP won office and gave them the option to opt out of the filthy excuse for healthier teeth.
C'mon people, it's time to have a closer look at the inaccurate and sometimes plain untruthful 'advertising' the pro-fluoridation lobby are peddling.
When my hometown started to add fluorides to the scheme water, I started giving birth to kidney stones.
Then we moved to Bunbury, and the affliction stopped. ... until our Gov'mint forced the City of Bunbury to do as they were told.
Connecting the dots, I bought a water filter that takes out the crap. That was 24 years ago.
My last kidney colic was 24 years ago.
But, according to so called 'credible research' these side effects and others can't be caused by fluoridation of water.
It's infuriating that you had to be a casualty for the so called 'greater good' from a health effect and financially.
+1 :screwy:This debate has whiskers on it.
This debate has whiskers on it.
"Meeoww!"
Doctors, whom I tell this, find it "interesting"; but so far, nobody has been willing to comment any further, let alone take it a step further and initiate some research.
This debate has whiskers on it.
+1 :screwy:
A few truths on the Fluoride Debate.
I think it's a good additive and believe the Dentists and Doctors on it by the way, but this is about the debate.
I'm dissapointed in you gg!:
You completely trust the medical professions!?
Maybe I should mention a few words like 'medical fraud', 'medical overservicing', corruption, selfrightious/selfinterest health bureaucrats, that go hand in hand with the health industry.
Are you guys suggesting the fluoride industry and it's lobbyists are completely open, honest, factual and not corrupt?
So you guys are happy to blindly accept everything your politicians and health departments tell you?
That would put you in the league of 'blind faith' followers, like those so called experts including many doctors and their medical organisations who smoked and actively promoted smoking for half a decade after the first research showed a link between smoking and all sorts of adverse health effects.
It's worth remembering the so called medical experts and regulators, took the word of the manufacturer of Asbestos, Thalidomide, DDT, Tobacco companies and many others before they were proven to have either hidden the true research or hadn't carried out proper research.
Remember, it took a few decades to reveal the truth about asbestos... more than half a century after the research showed adverse medical effects to get to where we are today with tobacco.
A common theme proven of asbestos, tobacco and many others is the infiltration of the regulatory systems by lobby groups of industry to dishonestly promote and or corruptly endorse their product.
Are you guys suggesting the fluoride industry and it's lobbyists are completely open, honest, factual and not corrupt?
I'm dissapointed in you gg!:
You completely trust the medical professions!?
Maybe I should mention a few words like 'medical fraud', 'medical overservicing', corruption, selfrightious/selfinterest health bureaucrats, that go hand in hand with the health industry.
I'm dissapointed in you gg!:
You completely trust the medical professions!?
Maybe I should mention a few words like 'medical fraud', 'medical overservicing', corruption, selfrightious/selfinterest health bureaucrats, that go hand in hand with the health industry.
Give me one good reason as to why the medical profession would want to harm people with fluoride.
Why can't anyone prove that there is major detrimental effects of fluoride to health? Oh, because it is a very effective public health measure where the benefit outweighs the risk.
Why should you care?
What's your agenda?
How do we know that you "are completely open, honest, factual and not corrupt?"
... acting out of some overzealous self righteousness or corruption?
I find this kind of comment distasteful and insulting.
If you seriously believe this rubbish you peddle about fluoridation, I pity your understanding of reality.
Give me one good reason as to why the medical profession would want to harm people with fluoride.
Why can't anyone prove that there is major detrimental effects of fluoride to health?
Oh, because it is a very effective public health measure where the benefit outweighs the risk. But then again, you will never see any reason wrt cost-benefit analysis, as in black and white fairyland this is not a consideration at all.
I would encourage you to obtain some type of healthcare qualification, but unfortunately I don't think it would help.
You make some good points.
However as a lad in the 60's I can remember a doctor's wife in our suburb making a huge hullabaloo about fluoride, she was as mad as a cut snake, but influential.
Fifty years later i don't see people with good teeth walking about with an extra arm or leg.
And the places where fluoride has been introduced have less dental caries.
I will not reply further in this thread, as it annoys me.
Give your retort and bugger off.
gg
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