Infant Formula Warning Fluoride.
Templeton Mass Antifluoride Action (AFA) met with the Templeton Board of Health (BOH) at their monthly meeting on 9/13/12 to ask if the BOH would vote to endorse a town meeting article asking the town to vote to add a warning on town water bills concerning the mixing of fluoridated water with infant formula. John Lynch governor of NH recently signed into law a similar bill HB1416 making this language mandatory in the“Live Free or Die” State. HB1416 passed the House by a vote of 253-23 and passed the Senate
unanimously before being signed into law by the governor. The exact wording of what the Templeton BOH will be voting on is contained in the link below.
For those of us who have been drinking fluoride all their lives here is the language again.
“Your public water supply is fluoridated. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, if your child under the age of 6 months is exclusively consuming infant formula reconstituted with fluoridated water, there may be an increased chance of dental fluorosis. Consult your child’s health care provider for more information.”
Chairman Richard Trifilo of the BOH said he saw no reason this vote can’t be taken but would first like the actual language from the Center for Disease Control as mentioned in the NH adopted law 1416. That language is contained in the link below.
This information will be passed along to BOH members Edward Stacy, Donald Tourigny and Chairman Trifilo along with Health Director Phil Leger. It is hoped if time permits these individuals and other town residents will read the history of the politics concerning fluoride in Christopher Bryson’s book The Fluoride Deception and add to their knowledge on the science with The Case Against Fluoride by Connett, Beck and Micklem.
For those Templeton residents who are pregnant and missed the warning concerning the lowering of IQ associated with fluoridated water from the Harvard School of Public Health the link follows.
Templeton residents who have taken the time to learn about fluoride and the dangers associated with this enzymatic poison will find the debate held in Phoenix Arizona on September 5th of 2012 a great learning tool.
The more you know about fluoride the less excited you and your family will be to drink it.
For an excellent introduction to the debate on fluoride please watch the fifteen minute opening statements by Dr. Fannon from Phoenix and Dr. Paul Connett from the Fluoride Action Network as they debate the subject of fluoridation on September 5 2012 in Arizona on the last link of the blog. You will not be disappointed for spending your time learning about this most important subject, fluoridation.
ReplyDeleteThe more you read and educate yourself on the issue of water fluoridation, the less you want this stuff in your very expensive water.
ReplyDeleteMy opinion
Julie Farrell
Speaking of expensive water , has everybody checked there water bills lately . If so please check the water usage . I have noticed that my water usage has increased by 300 percent {with no leaks } upon reading my bill,i asked a few people in my area and they are seeing the same increase . Do you think the LARGE number of water main breaks could be giving a inflated reading on the meter ? PLEASE COMMENT i need to know
ReplyDeleteLOL, that is not surprising in the least, when things get HOT around the collar this is a way to strike back. I have had 3 customers call to check for water leaks because of higher usage last month. This should definately be looked into.
DeleteSounds like someone "in charge" is cooking the books. Get ready for a s***storm Mr Driscoll!
DeleteVery interesting...I just pulled out my last 4 water bills and here's what it says:
ReplyDelete12/11- 7,000 gal used: $74.90
3/12- 7,000 gal used: $74.90
6/12- 7,000 gal used: $74.90
8/12- 8,000 gal used: $81.60
Please note: I do not wash my car in the summer or water my yard. I was away for 2 weeks. My washing machine has been broken for 2 months. How did I use 1,000 gal of water more in this pay period? It should have been 1,000 gal less since my usage went down over the last 3 months. Plus, how is my water usage the same in the winter as it is in the spring and why is it so consistent until this last bill? Thank you to Anon. 6:03am for pointing this out. Now I'm going to pay closer attention to my utility bills.
Just think Anon. 8:02
ReplyDeleteOut of the $74.90 ....$28 dollars is a
Get this
SERVICE FEE...
$28 per quarter ...
$ 112 per year of your water bill is for a SERVICE FEE.
GO FIGURE!
I meant it . Go pull out your water bills ! Figure out the cost per $1,000 gallons.
The SERVICE FEE is NOT an optional payment. It is part of the cost for water.