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Fluoridegate, And Hydrofluorosilicic Acid In Your Water

Citizens for Health

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July 10, 2012

Dear Citizen for Health,

While our focus and core agenda of preserving your health freedoms remains the same, recently we have focused on issues of food safety. In the past few weeks:

--The FDA has responded to your letters and turned down the Corn Refiners Association petition asking for permission to call high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) "corn sugar." 

--The FDA withdrew its destructive New Dietary Ingredient "guidance" (CFH was one of the earliest groups to call for its withdrawal).

--We at CFH have been preparing our own petition calling on the FDA to require that products containing HFCS disclose on their ingredient labels the percentage of HFCS in the product ("HFCS 65%" for example).

While we continue this work and prepare the next round of food safety issues we also want to call your attention to an ongoing, significant infringement of your right to choose what you put into your bodies - namely, the act of adding hydrofluorosilicic acid to drinking water and calling it "fluoride".

A growing number of jurisdictions across the country - cities, counties, water districts - are engaged in debate about the long practiced addition of "fluoride" to drinking water. In virtually all instances the actual chemical added is not fluoride but rather the agricultural/industrial waste known as hydrofluorosilicic acid.  

We have posted on our web site the first of a series of articles about "fluoride" by former EPA official Daniel G. Stockin to fuel discussion about this important health, political and economic issue. Please take a few moments to click here and read more about "Fluoridegate" - and let us know what you think.

Sincerely,

The Citizens for Health Team

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