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07-08-2013, 08:40 AM
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https://www.enviro.ie/Human%20Toxicity,%20Environmental%20Impact%20and%20Legal%20Implications%20of%20Water%20Fluoridation_February%202012_EnviroManagement%20Services.pdf

This is brand new, book length, very detailed and technical--a plea to the Irish Government to stop fluoridation immediately, by Declan Waugh. Waugh says by fluoridating its water, Ireland is violating more than 30 statutes of the EU. Waugh spent 16 months reviewing the literature.

Waugh has given this report to many members of the Irish government, the EU, and WHO. He lists them all.

The health statistics in his attached easy-to-grasp Power Point presentation show the differences between the fluoridated Irish Republic and non-fluoridated Northern Ireland and EU countries. The Irish Republic has 450% more early onset dementia, as well as much higher rates of cancer, diabetes, hypothyroidsim, and many other conditions associated with fluoride toxicity. The existence of 2 adjacent countries, one fluoridated and one non-fluoridated, on one small island, provides a great opportunity for statistical comparison.


"Commenting on Declan Waugh’s report Dr. Robert Isaacson, distinguished Emeritus professor of psychology, a scientific academic who is highly regarded as an international expert in environmental pollutants and neurotoxicity, past president of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society, member of the editorial board of the respected international journal Brain Research and who was a senior member of the United States National Academy of Sciences-Scientific Committee on the toxic effects of Fluoride in drinking water said:


" I am greatly impressed by the extraordinary work undertaken by Mr. Waugh" and added "If it could be distributed widely one might be able to save some lives." Dr. Isaacson also said "Governments must understand how dangerous fluorides really are. Until this happens, the contamination will continue. Somehow the whole country has to realize the problems and force actions to stop water fluoridation. That is why Mr. Waugh’s work is so important."


Furthermore Kathleen Theissen, Ph.D., also a senior member of the U.S National Research Council Scientific Committee that examined the biological impacts of fluoride in 2006, commented saying:


"Mr. Declan Waugh is one of the latest in a string of independent professionals over several decades to review the scientific and medical literature on water fluoridation and conclude that there is no merit to the practice and substantial risk of harm to large numbers of people. Many of these professionals have spoken out against the practice, even risking livelihoods or professional reputations to do so. I hope that your government will take note of Mr. Waugh's reports, and that his efforts will serve to help bring about an end to a demonstrably harmful practice."

Though Waugh's book is dense and technical, his attached Power Point is easy to grasp and graphically excellent. It should be shown to the Sonoma County Water Agency's Technical Advisory Committee, as well as the supervisors and everyone in the Department of Health Services.


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