Comment 27655

By Name (anonymous) | Posted December 01, 2008 at 17:56:28


Hi all,

could Ted please respond to the comment made by "proof":

"Over 90% of European cities have no fluoridation in their water supply and yet have experienced the same decrease in tooth decay that we have experienced over the past 40 years. Simple fact."

Also, I think we should keep in mind that it took a great deal of effort to have lead banned from gasoline. It also took a great deal of effort to "prove" that cigarettes cause cancer.

It is always difficult to prove that toxic substances being consumed by the public are harmful. What the gasoline and cigarette experiences should teach us is that: WE SHOULD ERR ON THE SIDE OF CAUTION. When substances are widely suspected to be harmful to human health or the ecosystem, they should not be widely distributed or produced, if at all possible.

Is that crazy??

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