February 6, 2016
Over the past year, consumer and environmental advocate Erin Brockovich has repeatedly made her opposition to fluoridation known publicly, including having one of her water consultants advise the city of Flint, Michigan to end fluoridation as part of an overall plan to remedy their water issues.
Brockovich
has also been a semi-regular guest on the Dr. Oz show, discussing
issues related to household and environmental toxins, including recent
appearances to discuss the Flint water crisis. On Monday, February 1st,
Brockovich was an in-studio guest on the the show. During her
appearance, she spent an entire 13-minute segment discussing her
opposition to water fluoridation and exposure to fluoride from other
sources, including foods, beverages, and toothpaste.
While
we don't agree with everything that was said on the program (including
Dr. Oz's comment that the only adverse effect from fluoride exposure is
dental fluorosis), we are happy Dr. Oz informed his viewers about ways
to reduce fluoride intake, which included a nice demonstration of the
very small amounts of fluoride toothpaste that should be used by
children (if fluoride toothpaste is used at all).
Over
the years FAN has repeatedly contacted Dr. Oz and his producers
requesting an appearance by one of our fluoride experts, including
co-author of “The Case Against Fluoride,” Paul Connett, PhD. However,
our requests have been met with silence. Brockovich’s appearance, while
not perfect, still raised the issue of fluoridation with Dr. Oz's
average daily audience of around 3.5 million viewers, primarily in the
United States and Canada. So, we would like to thank her for taking
this valuable opportunity to raise awareness about the problems with
fluoride.
In
fact, because of the vast exposure Dr. Oz and Brockovich gave to
fluoridation, the proponents saw it as a clear threat and reacted
immediately. Not only did they demand to have a representative of the
American Dental Association provide the typical pro-fluoridation
statement during the on-air segment, but they also initiated a letter
writing campaign criticizing Dr. Oz in an effort to stifle any further
discussion of the issue on his show. They also demanded that he post pro-fluoridation statements on the episode webpage, which surprisingly doesn’t include a clip from the fluoride segment.
If you would like to contact the Dr. Oz show to show your support for his fluoride segment, please contact him on Facebook, Twitter, or by email.
Government Officials Notified About Fluoridation Failure
Recently,
Erin Brockovich joined a number of medical and scientific experts in
signing a letter to the Institute of Medicine and the National Academy
of Science, notifying them that they have failed the public
in the performance of their duties regarding the ongoing poisoning of
public water supplies with fluoride. Fluoride, a neurotoxin, is dumped
into our drinking water in hazardous industrial waste batches that
include hydrofluorosilicic acid, sodium fluorosilicate, sodium fluoride
and a host of contaminants that include aluminum, arsenic, barium, and
lead. Other signers included Daniel A. Eyink, M.D.; the American
Academy of Environmental Medicine; Jean Nordin-Evans, DDS; David P.
Mathews, JD; and Stephanie Seneff, PhD.
Insta-FAN
The
Fluoride Action Network is always looking for new ways to reach
supporters of all ages, and to share our materials, alerts, and the
latest research. To that end we are expanding our reach on social
media.
Many of you are already following FAN on our Facebook page, which now has almost 75,000
supporters. But we now also have a Twitter page, which we plan to use
more often in upcoming campaigns. We’ve found that both elected
officials and corporations tend to interact with their Twitter followers
more than through other means, such as email. We plan to take
advantage of this fact. We have also created an account on the
picture-sharing site Instagram, where you can access and share photos
and memes related to FAN and fluoride.
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Sincerely,
Stuart Cooper
Campaign Manager
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