New Hampshire Passes First State-Wide Fluoride Warning Law

theintelhub.com | June 21 2012

Centers for Disease Control and PreventionI would love to see fluoride flat out banned from being added to the public’s water but nonetheless, this is a step in the right direction.

On the back of most sheeples toothpaste already exists a warning label. Somehow the same rules do not apply when the government indiscriminately doses people.

If you are an autodidact like myself, you probably already know of the long list of dangers associated with fluoride. If you do not yet know of the aforementioned list, The Fluoride Action Network has many great sources.

The flowing exert provides more information on the New Hampshire Law:

Beginning August 4, 2012, New Hampshire will require notification that 6-month-olds should not be routinely fed infant formula mixed with fluoridated water to avoid discoloring babies’ unerupted teeth (fluorosis), reports the Fluoride Action Network (FAN).

Passed by the House, 253-23, unanimously by the Senate, and signed by the Governor, HB-1416 reads: “If a public water supply is fluoridated, the following notice shall be posted in the water system’s consumer confidence report: ‘Your public water supply is fluoridated. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, if your child under the age of 6 months is exclusively consuming infant formula reconstituted with fluoridated water, there may be an increased chance of dental fluorosis. Consult your child’s health care provider for more information.’” The bill was introduced by Rep. Anne Cartwright (R-Alstead), and had four co-sponsors. Source: PRNewswire

The article goes on to bring up another precedent setting case:

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