From William Campbell Douglass II, M.D: [
douglassreport.com]
Another win in the battle against fluoride
Save big money by NOT poisoning your town
Theres finally an issue powerful enough to force communities to think twice about water fluoridation and its not the decades of science that prove beyond all doubt that this toxic waste can rot the brain from the inside.
Its money.
The nationwide cash crunch has forced cities, towns, villages and counties from coast to coast to pinch every penny they can and many of them have found they can save big by pulling the plug on water fluoridation.
The latest community to join the list is Pinellas County, Florida, which will save $205,000 next year alone by simply choosing to NOT poison its own residents.
I call that a win-win.
Money was also a motive in Mount Clemens, Michigan, which unanimously voted to end fluoridation saving them $40,000 a year, as I told my readers last month in The Douglass Report.
Theyre not alone. Over the past few years, hundreds of communities have flushed their fluoridation programs and I dont care if the reason is money, science, or a late-night whisper from the man in the moon.
ANY reason to end water fluoridation is a good one in my book, because exposure to this poison is scientifically proven to make kids dumber and turn adults into
well
just look around you and see what decades of this practice has done to society.
Want more reasons? You know this stuff can discolor teeth even the U.S. government admits that but you might not realize that fluoride can actually weaken and break bone, and may even cause bone cancer.
All that, and its not even great at protecting teeth!
One of the biggest studies ever found no difference in cavities between kids who got fluoridated water and kids who didnt and even the fluoride-pushing American Dental Association admits the benefit might be as low as 20 percent.
If thats still not enough, consider this: China sells us as much fluoride as were willing to buy
but they wont put a drop of it into their own water.
Think they might know something we dont?