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To: allmendream

Read what happened to people who grew up in the first fluoridated city Grand Rapids, Michigan

I’m 53, from Dutch background, born 1952 in Grand Rapids, Michigan - the first city in the US to get fluoride added to the water, starting in 1945. I think it’s possible that genetic susceptibility is involved, but my close relatives in Holland, where it’s against the law to add fluoride to the water, don’t have thyroid disease, and the relatives here who live in fluoridated cities do. My American relatives who stayed on the farm drinking well water lived into their nineties! Most of my mother’s high school friends who stayed in Grand Rapids are either dead of cancer or have Alzheimer’s. These are women who should be still healthy and functional in their seventies - nonsmokers, educated, involved in church and community, stable middle class incomes, not overweight.
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http://www.slweb.org/ftrcpersonalstories_aliss.html

there are many others


20 posted on 05/02/2010 7:52:24 AM PDT by nyscof (Fluoride in Your Water? GET IT OUT)
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To: nyscof
....and another thing they don't tell you, especially dentists with boat payments, is it makes teeth brittle, not hard, then as you get a little older they break.

Crown City, USA.

24 posted on 05/02/2010 8:05:59 AM PDT by norraad ("What light!">Blues Brothers)
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