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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Lack of Drinking Water Causes Confrontation

Tap water in twelve Tenerife districts is still off the menu for the under eights and, in some places, the recommendation not to drink water from the tap, nor even to use it in cooking because of elevated levels of fluoride, extends to all residents.

Town halls are those who are responsible for solving the trouble, but on Friday, the problem was to be discussed at the Island Corporation, whose representative (president of the socialist group for the said administration), Antonio Martinón, said, "This is the main problem of the Tenerifans", as he explained that the solution had become, "ask for more money to build more water treatment plants."

The corporation's councillor for water, José Joaquín Bethencourt, also says that the problem is not new in Tenerife and also claims that the quality of the water was much worse ten years ago than it is now.

According to Bethencourt, health services asked for the corporation's collaboration in a meeting with the various municipalities affected six months ago, so that they could revise the permitted levels for fluoride in the water. Previously, it was set at 2.7 milligrams per liter and was reduced to 1.5, although other sources say the rule has not changed since 1998.

Currently, the island has five water treatment plants; two in the south east and the rest on the north east, although the last of these - at El Reventón - is in the testing stage. Also the island's hydraulic plan is under revision currently, which contemplates for the construction of more installations of this type.

Bethencourt says that the councils are "doing what they can" and that the effort being made by the corporation is not appreciated.

Locals are wondering if the whole thing is just a way to sell more bottled water.

And the town hall never did ring me back to tell me which rule I should follow. Do you have any idea how inconvenient it is to have to lug huge bottles of water everywhere while we wait for them to decide whose problem it is and how to solve it?

La falta de agua potable enfrenta a oposición y Cabildo tinerfeño

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Blogger nyscof wrote (on October 04, 2006)  

Blue-Ribbon Scientific Panel Exposes Fluoridation's Serious Health Risks


New York - September 2006 -- Fluoride jeopardizes health - even at low levels deliberately added to public water supplies, according to data presented in a recent National Academy of Sciences' (NAS) National Research Council (NRC) report. Fluoride poses risks to the thyroid gland, diabetics, kidney patients, high water drinkers and others and can severely damage children's teeth. (1) At least three panel members advise avoiding fluoridated water.



Panel members took several years to read, understand and discuss hundreds of studies about fluoride's adverse health effects. "Unfortunately, many fluoridationists are dismissing this voluminous report as "only one study." It isn't. Many fluoridation promoters also mistakenly believe this report has nothing to do with water fluoridation at 1 ppm. However, it does according to several panel members," says Paul Beeber, President, New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation (NYSCOF).


An Oregon newspaper reports, "NAS panel member Kathy Thiessen, PhD a former scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory who has studied fluoride for the EPA, said the report showed 'the potential is there' that water fluoridation is unhealthy. As for the studies finding that higher levels damage children's IQ, she said it's possible water fluoridation levels may have a similar, albeit reduced effect? the research suggests 'most people should minimize their fluoride intake' ? which includes avoiding fluoridated water."

"NAS panel member Robert Isaacson, PhD a distinguished professor of neurobehavioral science at the State University of New York in Binghamton, agreed, saying that the possible effects on endocrines and hormones from water-fluoridation are 'something that I wouldn't want to happen to me?,'" reports the Portland Tribune.


NAS panel member Hardy Limeback, DDS, PhD associate professor of dentistry and head of the preventive dentistry program at the University of Toronto writes, "In my opinion, the evidence that fluoridation is more harmful than beneficial is now overwhelming and policy makers who avoid thoroughly reviewing recent data before introducing new fluoridation schemes do so at risk of future litigation."

Drs. Isaacson & Limeback advocate a Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) of zero. Dr. Theissen says the MCLG should be well below 1 ppm. (7)

The 12-member NRC fluoride committee unanimously decided that fluoride's 4 milligrams per liter (4 mg/L) maximum-contaminant-level (MCL) must be lowered. They concluded that healthy average adults consuming 8 milligrams fluoride daily, via two liters of 4mg/L fluoridated water, risk weakened bones, fractures, and stage II skeletal fluorosis (pain, joint stiffness, pelvis and spine osteosclerosis).



However, some high-water drinkers consume 8 milligrams fluoride daily when only 1 mg/L is added to their water supplies, according to the report.

"The adult daily dosage is equivalent to a 2.28 mg a day dose for a child," says Chemistry Professor Emeritus, Paul Connett, PhD, Executive Director, Fluoride Action Network.


Fluoride is also in food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, dental products, pesticide residues, cigarette smoke and air emissions. The EPA is allowing additional fluoride in foods via sulfuryl fluoride pesticide residues. New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer wrote the EPA that, ""...the tolerances established by EPA are not sufficiently protective against adverse health effects," (5)


About 2/3 of U.S. water suppliers deliberately add fluoride chemicals (mostly industrial waste silicofluorides) to reach 0.7 to 1.2 mg/L, so-called optimal, in a failed effort to prevent tooth decay (6). But, "fluoride is a water contaminant over 1.3 mg/L," the NRC reports.

"This report is misleading by suggesting that the problem has to be studied to death before decisions can be made," says retired EPA scientist, Robert Carton, PhD. "The safe drinking water act requires the federal government to act if there is any indication of possible or anticipated adverse health effects in order to protect the most vulnerable subsets of the population," says Carton

"Fluoride has detrimental effects on the thyroid gland of healthy males at 3.5 mg a day.With iodine deficiency, the effect level drops to 0.7 milligrams/day for an average male, according to the report," says Carton.

Furthermore, studies linking fluoride to cancer and lowered IQ are plausible, reports the NRC.

Eleven unions representing over 7,000 EPA scientists, engineers, lawyers and others ask for a moratorium on fluoridation.(8)

The Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) of any substance in the water
supply is the unenforceable level by which no one is harmed. The MCLG is purely based on science; while the MCL is a political number based on ability to reduce fluoride levels.

"Based on the science reported by the NRC, the MCLG for fluoride should be closed to zero," says Carton.


This is why the MCLG for fluoride should be set near zero and/or fluoridation stopped. According to the NRC report:

A) Babies under one year consume over their adequate intake (to avoid
moderate fluorosis) from the water supply alone at the so-called
optimal concentrations (0.7 - 1.2 mg/L).

B) Some athletes, workers and/or military personnel already consume up
to 10 milligrams fluoride from optimally fluoridated water, alone.


C) "...severe renal insufficiency appears to increase bone fluoride
concentrations, perhaps as much as twofold."

D) "The elderly are at increased risk of high bone fluoride
concentrations due to accumulation over time..."

E) "There are medical conditions that can make people more susceptible
to the effects of fluoride."

F) "...several lines of information indicate an effect of fluoride
exposure on thyroid function...it is difficult to predict exactly what
effects on thyroid function are likely at what concentration of
fluoride exposure and under what circumstances."

G) "...all children through 12 who take fluoride supplements (assuming
low water fluoride) will reach or exceed [optimal]."



"There is no evidence that any US child is fluoride-deficient; however The Centers for Disease Control reports that American schoolchildren are fluoride-overdosed with from 1/3 to 1/2 displaying dental fluorosis while tooth decay rates are climbing also. (5)," says Beeber


A Texarkana Gazette editorial reports, "While dentists still largely believe the benefits outweigh the risks, fluoridation is no longer beyond dispute. At the very least, the report indicates a need for caution....Virtues and vices sometimes come in the same package. What's good for the teeth looks more and more like it's bad for other body parts. That's not a slam dunk, that's a trade off." (3)

Contact: Retired EPA Scientist, Robert Carton, PhD bcarton@verizon.net

Paul Connett, PhD, Executive Director, Fluoride Action Network http://www.FluorideAction.Net

Hardy Limeback, DMD HARDY.LIMEBACK@UTORONTO.CA

Paul S. Beeber, Esq. NYSCOF President nyscof@aol.com



References:



1) "Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA's Standards," Committee on Fluoride in Drinking Water, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies of Science. March 2006

http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11571.html?onpi_newsdoc03222006



2) "Fluoride foes get validation - Scientists: Substance less safe than presumed: more research needed," by Nick Budnick, March 24, 2005, Portland Tribune

http://www.portlandtribune.com/archview.cgi?id=34527



3) http://www.texarkanagazette.com/articles/2006/04/09/local_news/opinion/opinions02.txt
4) "GUEST VIEW: The evidence that fluoride is harmful is overwhelming," http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/05-06/05-14-06/02opinion.htm

5) http://www.fluoridealert.org/nyag-sf.pdf

6) http://www.fluoridenews.blogspot.com

7) The 2nd Citizens? Conference on Fluoride: A Summary, Fluoride Action Network

http://www.fluoridealert.org/conference/about.htm

8) "EPA Unions Call for Nationwide Moratorium on Fluoridation, Congressional Hearing on Adverse Effects, Youth Cancer Cover Up ," August 2005
http://nteu280.org/Issues/Fluoride/Press%20Release.%20Fluoride.htm


SOURCE:
New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.
Paul Beeber, President and General Counsel
PO Box 263
Old Bethpage, NY 11804
http://www.orgsites.com/ny/nyscof

Fluoridation News Releases
http://tinyurl.com/6kqtu

Tooth Decay Crises in Fluoridated Areas
http://www.fluoridenews.blogspot.com/


Fluoride Action Network
http://www.FluorideAction.Net


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