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*edit* water fluoridated info, maybe a bit misleading


Thanks for the reference.

Now for a real surprise - me of all people advising the need for a bit of prudence in reviewing information on the problem with fluoridation.

Note 1 - there is a list on the page referred to for "cities" that has it's own link that, upon clicking, displays a message to the effect (paraphrased) "the page you are looking for is not here and you probably got here due to a virus or other security problem". This sort of thing happens, pages disappear all the time such that web masters fill them in with generic pages... just a bit surprised the person who maintains that page goes to the trouble of compiling such an "oops" page that suggests people likely got to it due to net mischief.... ?

Note 2 - There is another source/link at that same page referred to that provides a breakdown of locations fluoridated by State, and once one clicks on the particular state link it shows all the counties within that state that are allegedly fluoridated. I checked my state and my county within my state and it shows up on the list as fluoridated. For all I know, there may be places in my county (Blair) that are fluoridated BUT by and large Blair is not. Some of you may remember me posting an article about a week ago concerning a city in my county having recently voted down fluoridation; Altoona, the largest city in the county. Altoona is a small city of approximately 70,000. The rest of the county's populous is made up of small rural towns, cow towns, villages and the like, many of which I know for a fact are not fluoridated. I am really curious now to find out how this guy got information that indicates Blair is fluoridated, i'd like to know specifically, where in Blair? I tried to check the sources links this site provides to drill down further on how he/they came up with the info for Penn, but no luck.

Interesting, check this state-by-state map


http://www.just-think-it.com/usdhhs.jpg


Note Georgia, South Carolina, Tennesee and Kentucky and Minnesota and Indiana... and Denver...the Dakotas...and... and...yikes! I am also a bit puzzled with the low figures for Nevada and California. Don't these states get a lot of their water piped in from the Hoover Dam area? ... the same Hoover Dam in Colorado... the same Colorado that the map shows 81.7 % fluoridated...... ?

 

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