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Eddie Elwood  7
05-11-2005 08:06 AM ET (US)
From an earlier article in http://www.paranoidtimes.co.uk

>Fluoride may be introduced into school milk. The Scottish Office is funding the project researching the precise dosage that benefits kids' teeth. This is being done AFTER a 2-year experiment took place in Knightswood, Glasgow back in the seventies! A Glasgow University professor insists fluoride is safe despite all the controversy. They now suggest that Fluoride not only prevents tooth decay in children, it even REPAIRS the affected teeth<

This is too much! Their tests are null and void, their ideas unsound and their statements inaccurate.

Tests were done on real teeth fixed on to dental plates.

Duh! That's conclusive evidence that the human beings attached weren't affected in the long term. Anyone who was part of these tests during the seventies please get in contact - mailto:eddie@eddieelwood.co.uk
Only then can we debate this issue fairly.

In November 2004, Jack McConnell declared that, despite having the backing of the World Health Organisation, they WOULD NOT put Fluoride into Scottish water but they WOULD bring forward "other plans" with regards to dental related issues with Scottish children. Does anyone know if his planned intentions include the school milk scandal?

Replies - mailto:eddie@eddieelwood.co.uk please!

http://www.eddieelwood.co.uk
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