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Re: History of fluroide toxicity and the thyroid, its a long history

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Isn't it a way of getting rid of toxic industrial waste without paying

for the disposal, but rather getting paid for the disposal?

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> WHO and the government must know all these things so who is behind the

> drive to add it to drinking water? It saddens me that people can be so

> blind

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> http://poisonfluoride.com/pfpc/html/thyroid_history.html

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Have you read all the information we have on our website about the probable addition of fluoride to our drinking water. There are 'Yellow Cards' that you can send to the right people to object to this being done.

luv - Sheila

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The National Pure Water Association has a list of areas which are

fluoridated, but I don't know how up to date it is:

http://www.npwa.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=161:are-you-\

at-risk- & catid=37:to-be-categorised & Itemid=92

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> Have you read all the information we have on our website about the

probable addition of fluoride to our drinking water. There are 'Yellow

Cards' that you can send to the right people to object to this being

done.

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> luv - Sheila

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Thats interesting Miriam. I hadn't realised that some Milton Keynes

postcode areas are fluoridated! If ever I get the opportunity to do a

housing exchange, I'll be sure to steer well clear of them.

I've often wondered what would happen if people refused to buy houses

in artificially fluoridated areas.

Tracey

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> The National Pure Water Association has a list of areas which are

> fluoridated, but I don't know how up to date it is:

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> http://www.npwa.org.uk/index.php?

option=com_content & view=article & id=161:are-you-at-risk- & catid=37:to-be-

categorised & Itemid=92

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> Miriam

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I think it is fairly up to date Mirian, as I know this organisation is quite active.

Luv - Sheila

The National Pure Water Association has a list of areas which arefluoridated, but I don't know how up to date it is:http://www.npwa.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=161:are-you-at-risk- & catid=37:to-be-categorised & Itemid=92Miriam--- In thyroid treatment , "sheilaturner"<sheilaturner@...> wrote:>> Have you read all the information we have on our website about theprobable addition of fluoride to our drinking water. There are 'YellowCards' that you can send to the right people to object to this beingdone. > > luv - SheilaNo virus found in this incoming message.

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