Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 We've had some discussions about fluoride in our drinking water here, recently and in the past. I (very) recently found out, that a fluoride conference was happening right here in my city. I missed the boat on the more "scientifically" oriented conference, but lucked out in learning that the "action" or activist sequel has yet to begin, at the same venue for the most part, with several of the same scientists participating. I don't consider myself an "activist" regarding the fluoride issue, but I am only too happy to meet with others and learn more about the negative effects of fluoride, which are likely being shoved under the carpet by our governments and various "experts". Luckily, the studies which were discussed during the earlier fluoride conference, will be shared with others at the conference which is due to begin tomorrow, i.e., the one I'll be attending. I hope to share whatever I can, afterwards. Although the subject of fluoride may seem OT here, I believe that it is all a piece of the bigger picture, just as the mercury in my dental amalgams may have affected my children, even though mainstream medicine may not acknowledge that, yet. At the same time, most of us are knowledgeable about studies which show that mercury (in various forms) can cross placental and blood-brain barriers. We need to learn more about what fluoride can do, also. Looking forward to the FAN conference, Aasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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