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Dear President Mbeki
NB. An edited version of this letter was
published in 'Business Day' on 3rd July, 2002.
I realise that you are a very busy person,
so I shall be brief and to the point.
It is good to see that a vigorous debate is
taking place on the subject of water fluoridation. This is in contrast to
those (mostly) English-speaking countries whose Governments have been
avoiding open debate for many decades.
My website is http://www.fluoride.org.uk.
It has a rich source of information which I think you will find most useful.
In addition to the large amount of information on my website, I have nearly
11 years knowledge and experience on the subject of fluorides and water
fluoridation.
In a nutshell, my experiences have led me
to think that there is a conspiracy to poison water supplies with synthetic
fluorides. It is only the reason which remains in question. It is therefore
even more important to seriously consider both sides of the argument before
coming to a decision on whether or not to fluoridate water supplies in South
Africa.
My own mind is made up. The implementation
of water fluoridation would be a serious and retrograde step for the South
African Government and it's people. It is also fairly well established that
those who are allegedly supposed to gain the most from a scientifically
unproven practice who would be most vulnerable - the deprived and
under-nourished.
I cannot say any more than this with the
exception that my speciality lies in dental health statistics. My database
on the dental health of English children is, I think, the most comprehensive
in existence. As a consequence, when my study of the dental health of
English children is completed later this year, it will have taken into
consideration data from as far back as 1984. And in some circumstances, it
will incorporate official statistics from around 11 to 12 million children
annually.
There are certainly early indications that
where fluoridation has been implemented, that the practice has been
underpinned by numerous measures which will have had a profound impact on
dental health. But it appears that this is the modus operandi of the
supporters of water fluoridation. Implement water fluoridation and then
employ other measures which improve dental health. The result is improved
dental health which is then fraudulently attributed to the introduction of
water fluoridation.
Thank you for taking the time to read this
e-mail.
Yours sincerely
Chris Holdcroft, Proprietor / Webmaster,
http://www.fluoride.org.uk
PS. Please also visit
http://www.fluoride.org.za |