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Thursday, 9 September 2010 |
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| Published 25/11/2009 | Location: New South Wales |
The Gaurdian
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What a great community you have down there at Balranald, I have a sister out nearby Hay. My understanding is that NSW Health will return with a dental session in aim to convince the majority through a second vote. So it's key to educate others, fine tune your knowledge, and keep track on the real questions, as it's easier to say NO now than later. |
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| Colin Bishop (Wednesday, 2 December 2009 ) I have a qualification in Biochemic Medicine, the use of (natural) minerals for health. The fluoride that the government want to put into your water is NOT NATURAL, it is a waste product from manufacturing. This waste product is expensive to dispose of. It is NOT allowed to be dumped as land fill, in the sea or in any waterway - UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW. Silicofluorides were only tested by topical application to the surface of the teeth - they have NEVER been tested through ingestion - NO ONE has ever considered the interactions between ALL of the other chemicals that are put in your water ie chlorine when ingested? You have options. You can chew on fluoride tablets - but DON T SWALLOW (like toothpaste!) or you can go to a health food store and get NATURAL tissue salts (Calcium/Fluoride), take them as directed, and you will be looking after ALL of your bones. I support you - win this fight and you win for all of us that stand against being poisoned. | |
| Colin Bishop (Thursday, 3 December 2009 ) I support the Council. Don t let your government push you to do something that is against the will of the people. The government have had long enough to present their research papers that show that all of the facts have been proven that support their argument. It will be interesting to see how thay prove that silicofluoride is a nutritional mineral? | |
| QLD (Friday, 4 December 2009 ) Under Fluoride attack in QLD for 2010 we have Blackbutt, Murgon, Nanango, Winton and Wondai in South Burnett Regional Council, Gympie, Rainbow Beach and Tin Can Bay in Gympie Regional Council, Howard and Teddington in Fraser Coast Regional Council, Mount Morgan and Woodbury in Rockhampton Regional Council and Yarwun in Gladstone Regional Council. | |
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