Hi Sean,The eventual result will likely be based on natural fluoride concentration as a default: most surface fresh water available for municipal use in Canada has .2 ppm or less. The Great Lakes, source of drinking water for nearly half the population of Canada, averages .1 ppm natural fluoride ion. It is accepted that anything above .3 ppm is harmful to fish that spawn in fresh water so I would guess that is the MAC that they will eventually accept in raw intake water -- if we can ensure transparency and disclosure during the process. Aluminum flocculators used in clarifying water treatment reduce the natural fluoride levels so they may up it a bit to allow for that.Kevin and I are each making submissions to this panel with that in mind. We have each gotten the complete runaround from Health Canada and Environment Canada, as has everyone else who is attempting to hold these clowns accountable for this corrupt and monumentally stupid public policy. I made an important deputation to the panel on drinking water quality for aboriginal people last year, on the necessity for a more stringent health-based MCL for water that is lower on aboriginal reserves than in the rest of Canada due to the genetic susceptibility to fluorosis and cultural foods that are high in fluoride, and reserve lands near coal burning, uranium milling and aluminum smelting that exposes aboriginals to extremely high amounts of airborne fluoride, and was basically told that I was barking up the wrong tree, that the panel had nothing to do with regulating environmental fluoride. (!!?)Personally, I think these guys are all sociopaths.Aliss----- Original Message -----Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 2:54 PMSubject: Re: [FluoridePoisoning] Kevin, helloHi Kevin...
... I've nearly fallen off my chair! The notion of the Canadian Gov lowering the Guideline to 0.0mg/L - wow, that would be terrific! Not only for you folk there in Canada, but also for us in Ireland.We'd have something politicallly very significant to put in front of both the medical professionals who support the practice here and our MInister for Health (who listens to those same professionals and makes no move to change the law that obliges our State to fluoridate).If that Guideline is reduced, I know we'll get the word via FAN but it would be nice to get it through this channel also.By the way, if you're into suing people... once Canada is sorted, is there any chance you'd come over here, get citizenship and then sue our Government?! ;-)Thanks.Sean.On 25 Meith 2007, at 18:20, kevin millership wrote:Paulette,
Good to hear from you, sometimes it feels like we're alone fighting this battle eh!
If it wasn't for people like the Connetts (FAN), Hirzys (EPA) and the Limebacks (Canadian Professor of Preventitive Dentistry and fluoride/fluoridati
on "Expert") of this world, we'd all be in a prison camp right now drinking 5ppm fluoridated drinking water! Here in Canada, the Federal Government, through Health Canada and the Federal-Provincial-
Territorial Committee on Drinking Water, is currently reviewing their current (1996) Fluoride Guideline (a drinking water guideline that recommends 0.8-1.0 mg/L of fluoride as "optimal" and 1.5 mg/L as "MAC"). Their reviewing this Guideline to lower it to combat the escalating cases of dental fluorosis fluoride poisoning occuring in Canada. They were suppose to review this Guideline in 2001, but waited until I sued them again in Federal Court in 2005 to start the review just now! The bastards, they'll do nothing unless booted in the butt. Luckily I know all their secrets and it's just a matter of time until they lower the Guideline to 0.0 mg/L as optimal and 0.5 or lower as MAC.
If I have to sue them again to have it done, so be it, but Canada will have a new Drinking Water Guideline for Fluoride by the end of this year that truly protects Canadains from p. w. fluoridation.
Keep on keeping on!!! Canada Kev
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From: "meandarley" <meandarley@netzero.com>
Reply-To: FluoridePoisoning@yahoogroups. com
To: FluoridePoisoning@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [FluoridePoisoning] Kevin, hello
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 06:38:18 -0000I second that. Good to know somebody out there is still alive, I sure
do miss reading the post from you guys, I don't get to get on my puter
like I used too, but I go on at least to find out any more news on
fluoride that might have came out, some I hope some day to make me
stand up and shout. Good to hear from you K. have a nice day and keep
me posted on anything new you might run across.
Good day to you. Paulette.
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