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Hermie
1st September 2011, 04:09 PM
Great news! I hope more cities do the same.


http://www.activistpost.com/2011/09/nashville-suburb-officially-ends-water.html
Nashville suburb officially ends water fluoridation (http://www.activistpost.com/2011/09/nashville-suburb-officially-ends-water.html)


Jonathan Benson
Natural News (http://www.naturalnews.com/033479_fluoridation_Nashville.html#ixzz1Wj3mKoYY)

A few weeks ago NaturalNews reported that officials from Spring Hill, Tenn., a fast-growing suburb of Nashville, were considering ending the city's water fluoridation program. We are excited to report that, according to a recent report in The Tennessean, these same city leaders have officially and unanimously decided to stop fluoridating the city's public water supply beginning on November 1, a move that will save taxpayers more than $21,000 a year.

It all began when various individuals, including Spring Hill's water superintendent Caryl Giles, began questioning the city's Board of Mayor and Aldermen about the need to fluoridate water. This sparked Alderman Amy Wurth, along with several others, to help lead the charge in removing fluoride from Spring Hill's water supply, contending that because not everybody reacts the same way to its ingestion, forcing it on the entire population is wrong.



"I think we have to be responsible as parents and look at other options for fluoridation, but not put it in the water where it's not needed," said Alderman Keith Hudson, who supports Wurth and the others contentions that water fluoridation is outdated, expensive, and not even necessarily backed by sound science.

Reports indicate that fluoridation of Spring Hill's water will officially end on September 30, 2011, which is several months shy of officials' earlier estimates for its potential removal. Spring Hill's water department will also send out a public notice within 30 days of this date to its nearly 30,000 residents, notifying them of the change.

This historic move by a large metropolitan suburb to end water fluoridation is a significant one that could snowball into many other communities following its lead, particularly those in states like Tennessee that do not have statewide mandated fluoridation laws.

Sources for this story include:
http://www.tennessean.com/article/2... (http://www.tennessean.com/article/20110818/WILLIAMSON12/308180009/Spring-Hill-drop-fluoride)

Cebu_4_2
1st September 2011, 04:22 PM
Mandatory fluoridation by state, I don't think this is complete but never saw that it was mandatory!

http://www.fluoridealert.org/mandatory.html

Large Sarge
1st September 2011, 04:31 PM
thanks for this,

to me this is the single easiest/biggest issue with all the problems.

flouride just seems to shut off all the higher thinking...

McCanney calls them all "flouride drones", that glassy eyed look, blindly following orders, etc

gunDriller
1st September 2011, 05:32 PM
The Stone Brewery is in San Diego. It used to be in the town of San Marcos. Both bigger than 10,000 people, in San Diego - so they got fluoride in the water.

So - does that mean the Stone beer has fluoride in it ? I would think so.

I notice that Colorado is not on the list.
http://www.fluoridealert.org/mandatory.html

So maybe Coors doesn't have fluoride ?

Cebu_4_2
1st September 2011, 06:24 PM
Good point Gundriller, From what I understand you cant boil the fluoride out, only by distillation so beer would probably have higher concentrations than city water. Don't think carbon filters do much besides remove the bleach or chlorine. I suppose distilled vodka is a good bet but then again if your concerned about higher thinking that would not be a solution.