Guest guest Posted March 17, 2010 Report Share Posted March 17, 2010 Please share this with any other lists. CBS in Atlanta recently aired a piece about water fluoridation. See the video on the right side of the page here: http://www.cbsatlanta.com/health/22776266/detail.html Nidel Law, PLLC is gathering evidence of harm for possible legal action, with dental fluorosis being the start. Wouldn't surprise me if other conditions follow. Anyone with spotty teeth should check out this questionnaire: http://www.nidellaw.com/Forms/Fluoride/FluorideForm.html Stockin told me that as a result of the CBS story, his website www.SpotsOnMyTeeth.com is getting a lot of hits and the phone is ringing. He writes: " There are some other cool things happening. A PhD in southern California wrote to say that he is sharing the piece with every legal firm in Los Angeles. We're getting correspondence from people all across the globe who have seen it and are sending it to local TV stations and telling them to produce a similar story for their local area, and they're sending it to water districts and legislators. " played a large part in convincing the National Kidney Foundation to withdraw support of water fluoridation. Not because they felt it was the right thing to do but because they didn't want to be sued for failure to warn kidney patients. It's sad that everything comes down to money, but being hit in the pocket may be the only thing water districts and dentists respond to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 Wow, as a new cancer patient my dentist office applied a Fluoride treatment at the end and said not to drink for 30 minutes. How to bad I didn't know to stop them! ________________________________ From: porkerpie <joanhulvey@...> Sent: Thu, March 18, 2010 7:49:35 AM Subject: [ ] Lawsuit for Fluoride Damage (please share on other lists) Â Fluoride is suspected as a contributor to cancer. Anything we can do to clear it from our water has got to help. To that end I wanted to share that CBS in Atlanta recently aired a piece about water fluoridation. See the video on the right side of the page here: http://www.cbsatlanta.com/health/22776266/detail.html Nidel Law, PLLC is gathering evidence of harm for possible legal action, with dental fluorosis being the start. Wouldn't surprise me if other conditions follow. Anyone with spotty teeth should check out this questionnaire: http://www.nidellaw .com/Forms/ Fluoride/ FluorideForm. html Stockin told me that as a result of the CBS story, his website www.SpotsOnMyTeeth. com is getting a lot of hits and the phone is ringing. He writes: " There are some other cool things happening. A PhD in southern California wrote to say that he is sharing the piece with every legal firm in Los Angeles. We're getting correspondence from people all across the globe who have seen it and are sending it to local TV stations and telling them to produce a similar story for their local area, and they're sending it to water districts and legislators. " played a large part in convincing the National Kidney Foundation to withdraw support of water fluoridation. Not because they felt it was the right thing to do but because they didn't want to be sued for failure to warn kidney patients. It's sad that everything comes down to money, but being hit in the pocket may be the only thing water districts and dentists respond to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 Hi porkerpie I think this is just media hype, as  I don't feel the Fluoride in the water we drink  is a contributor to all cancers. as  in this case the cancer there talking about is osteosarcoma or bone cancer. if it were, we all have osteosarcoma, But I know it has a hard time leaving our body, and it can build up, I have not read any were, where it said high dose damage soft tissues, I have read, when it can get to a high level, fluoride exposure can cause  osteosarcoma.  but I have  live with it all my life in NSW Australia. To find out the real story see this link http://www.fluoridealert.org/health/cancer/ Ray Randall ________________________________ From: porkerpie <joanhulvey@...> Sent: Thu, 18 March, 2010 7:49:35 AM Subject: [ ] Lawsuit for Fluoride Damage (please share on other lists)  Fluoride is suspected as a contributor to cancer. Anything we can do to clear it from our water has got to help. To that end I wanted to share that CBS in Atlanta recently aired a piece about water fluoridation. See the video on the right side of the page here: http://www.cbsatlan ta.com/health/ 22776266/ detail.html Nidel Law, PLLC is gathering evidence of harm for possible legal action, with dental fluorosis being the start. Wouldn't surprise me if other conditions follow. Anyone with spotty teeth should check out this questionnaire: http://www.nidellaw .com/Forms/ Fluoride/ FluorideForm. html Stockin told me that as a result of the CBS story, his website www.SpotsOnMyTeeth. com is getting a lot of hits and the phone is ringing. He writes: " There are some other cool things happening. A PhD in southern California wrote to say that he is sharing the piece with every legal firm in Los Angeles. We're getting correspondence from people all across the globe who have seen it and are sending it to local TV stations and telling them to produce a similar story for their local area, and they're sending it to water districts and legislators. " played a large part in convincing the National Kidney Foundation to withdraw support of water fluoridation. Not because they felt it was the right thing to do but because they didn't want to be sued for failure to warn kidney patients. It's sad that everything comes down to money, but being hit in the pocket may be the only thing water districts and dentists respond to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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