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Groups Push Fluoridation on Long Island Despite Increasing Evidence of Harm

November 27, 2007

water_faucet.jpgOld Bethpage – November 27, 2007 – Ignoring scientific evidence of harm, a coalition of Nassau and Suffolk Dental Societies and the Nassau County Department of Health wants to institute fluoridation on Long Island, according to the Nassau County Dental Society Bulletin (November-December 2006) and a  Nassau County Health Department report (May 2007).
 
Fluoride, neither a nutrient nor essential for healthy teeth, is intentionally added to many public water supplies, not to purify the water but ostensibly to prevent tooth decay.
 
Levittowners voted out 29 years of water fluoridation in 1983. Carle Place and the Nassau communities bordering NYC followed in 1996.  The Suffolk County Legislature voted down their Health Commissioner’s fluoridation plan in 1991. Now Long Island is fluoridation-free yet enjoys a lower cavity rate than most fluoridated NYS counties and NYS, as a whole, which is 73% fluoridated.
 
A 2006 National Research Council (NRC) report reveals that fluoridation poses risks to the thyroid gland, diabetics, kidney patients, high water drinkers and others and can severely damage children’s teeth. 
 
“Government officials who continue to promote fluoridation must testify under oath as to why they are ignoring the powerful evidence of harm in the NRC report,” says Paul Connett, PhD, Executive Director, Fluoride Action Network. 
 
Also, ignoring their own 1990 recommendation for more kidney and allergy fluoride research, NYS Department of Health representatives take part in current Nassau Suffolk Oral Health Coalition meetings where fluoridation is discussed and encouraged but fluoridation dissent is discouraged.
 
Over 1,100 professionals (so far) have signed a statement urging Congress to stop water fluoridation nationwide and to hold Congressional hearings about why federal officials continue to promote fluoridation in the face of new scientific evidence that fluoridation is ineffective and has serious health risks. ( http://www.fluorideaction.org/statement.august.2007.html )
 
Signers include a Nobel Prize winner, three NRC fluoride panel members, two officers in the EPA Union representing 1500 EPA professionals; and hundreds of medical, dental, academic, scientific and environmental professionals, worldwide. Local signers include Long Island dentists Drs. Norman Bressack, Leonard Fazio, Theodore Kastenbaum, Krystna Wolski and physician Richard Carlton.

Signer Dr. Arvid Carlsson, winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize for Medicine, says, “Fluoridation is against all principles of modern pharmacology.”
 
The Professionals’ Statement also references:
 
–  New American Dental Association advisory that infant formula NOT be prepared with fluoridated water

–  Centers for Disease Control’s concession that fluoride’s predominant effect is topical not systemic
 
–   Fluoridation chemicals are arsenic and lead-contaminated industrial waste, neither safety-tested  nor FDA-approved for human ingestion.

–  CDC data shows fluoride has caused up to 51% of U.S. school children  to have dental fluorosis (discolored teeth)
 
“As a Cosmetic Dentist, it is not uncommon to have patients receive gorgeous porcelain veneers to correct their dental fluorosis, white and brown damage from too much ingested fluoride. Costs range from several hundred dollars to well over $25,000 and need to be retreated every 10 to 20 years for life time costs which may exceed $100,000 per person,” writes Washington state dentist Bill Osmunson in the British Medical Journal. 

“No Long Islander is fluoride-deficient and no logical reason exists to add fluoride chemicals to any Long Island water supply,” says lawyer Paul Beeber, President, New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation (NYSCOF). The dental crisis that’s occurring nationwide is not from lack of fluoridation but because most dentists won’t treat Medicaid patients and 108 million Americans don’t have dental insurance,” says Beeber.
 
“Please contact your Nassau or Suffolk County legislators to ask that they reject unnecessary and tax-draining fluoridation initiatives,” says Beeber
 
“Also, please take action to end fluoridation once and for all by signing the online petition to end fluoridation and call for a congressional hearing here,” asks Connett.
 
Contact: Attorney Paul Beeber, 516-433-8882, nyscof@aol.com 
President and General Counsel
New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc
PO Box 263
Old Bethpage, NY  11804
http://www.orgsites.com/ny/nyscof
 
Past News Releases:
http://tinyurl.com/6kqtu
 
Bill Osmunson, DDS, MPH, Fluoride Action Network Spokesperson
bill@teachingsmiles.com  Office 503.675.7300  Cell 425.466.0100  (Pacific Time) 
 
Paul Connett, PhD 315-379-9200, paul@fluoridealert.org
Executive Director
Fluoride Action Network
Canton, New York
http://www.FluorideAction.Net 
 
SOURCE:  NYS Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.
 
References:

Nassau County Dental Society Bulletin, President’s Message, November-December 2006
http://www.nassaudental.org/Content.aspx?Command=File&File=html/presidentmsg-nd06.html
“Our partnership has led to a coalition between the Nassau County Dental Society, the Suffolk County Dental Society and the Nassau County Department of Health dealing directly with the access to care issue present in our community… The coalition is currently exploring the possibility of re-instituting water fluoridation programs in selected communities, recognizing the dramatic and direct positive impact this action would have on the general dental health of these communities.”
 
Nassau County Community Health Assessment 2005-2010 (Updated May 2007)
http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/health/docs/pdf/2005-2010_cha.pdf
Page 35 “The LHD, as part of the Nassau Oral Health Coalition, will engage politicians, health professionals, community leaders and water districts to reexamine the public health benefits of water fluoridation.”  
 
“Fluoride: Benefits and Risks of Exposure,” by NYS Department of Health employees and published in Oral Biology and Medicine in 1990 advised  “The available data suggest that some individuals may experience hypersensitivity to fluoride-containing agents. Further studies on hypersensitivity are required…[and]  “Studies on the effects of fluoride in individuals with renal insufficiency are needed”
http://crobm.iadrjournals.org/cgi/reprint/1/4/261.pdf
 
The National Academies of Science, Committee on Fluoride in Drinking Water, National Research Council, “Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA’s Standards,” March 2006 http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11571.html?onpi_newsdoc03222006

Federal Register, November 2, 2007 [Proposed Rules] DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Food and Drug AdministrationFood Labeling: Revision of Reference Values and Mandatory Nutrients ttp://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~lrd/fr071102.html
“FDA did not establish a DV for fluoride in the 1995 final rule because the 1989 NAS RDA report stated that published studies “do not justify a classification of fluorine\4\ as an essential element, according to accepted standards’”
 
NSF International, Fluoridation Fact Sheet
http://www.nsf.org/business/water_distribution/pdf/NSF_Fact_Sheet.pdf
Centers for Disease Control, Water Fluoridation Additives
http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/fact_sheets/engineering/wfadditives.htm
 
Sodium Hexafluorosilicate and Fluorosilicic Acid, Review of Toxicological Literature
http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/htdocs/Chem_Background/ExSumPDF/Fluorosilicates.pdf
 
American Dental Association “e-gram” to members November 2006
http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/pubs/epubs/egram/egram_061109.pdf

News Comments

3 Responses to “Groups Push Fluoridation on Long Island Despite Increasing Evidence of Harm”

  1. Fluoride? Who needs it? « LI Biz Blog on November 27th, 2007 3:38 pm

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    Fluoride in drinking water was first used in Nazi concentration camps. For population and mind control.

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