HIAWASSEE, Ga. – FYN previously reported the potential addition of fluoride to the local water supply through the City of Hiawassee, a requirement brought to the attention of Hiawassee Mayor Liz Ordiales by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) in March.

Fluoride Action Network published FYN’s article on the city’s intent in the following days. According to its mission statement, “Fluoride Action Network (FAN) seeks to broaden awareness among citizens, scientists, and policymakers on the toxicity of fluoride compounds. FAN provides comprehensive and up-to-date information and remains vigilant in monitoring government agency actions that impact the public’s exposure to fluoride.”

Due to negative feedback on the additive, Mayor Ordiales contacted the EPD in order to learn what measures could be taken to reject fluoridation. According to the mayor, ten percent of the population signatures are needed on a petition to halt the addition. What is not clear, however, is whether the petition may contain both city and county residents, as the City of Hiawassee provides water for many county citizens. Mayor Ordiales said that she is awaiting a reply from the state on the matter.

According to the International Association of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT), an organization that campaigns against the use of added fluoride, excess fluoride may contribute to the following health problems:

  • dental fluorosis
  • skeletal fluorosis
  • hyperparathyroidism, which involves uncontrolled secretion of parathyroid hormones
  • Neurological difficulties
  • acne and other skin problems
  • cardiovascular problems, including arteriosclerosis and arterial calcification, high blood pressure, myocardial damage, cardiac insufficiency, and heart failure
  • reproductive issues, such as lower fertility and early puberty in girls
  • thyroid dysfunction
  • conditions affecting the joints and bones, such as osteoarthritis, bone cancer, and temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ)
  • neurological problems, possibly leading to ADHD

*Original article online at https://towns.fetchyournews.com/2019/05/01/hiawassee-receives-negative-feedback-on-water-fluoridation/

See also:

March 5, 2020: Hiawassee: Citizens, activists react to inability to vote on fluoride

March 4, 2020: Hiawassee: County citizens not permitted to vote on water fluoridation

Feb 25, 2020: Hiawassee: Citizens to decide water fluoridation on May ballot

August 31, 2019: Hiawassee: Fluoride vote expected to appear on 2020 ballot

May 1, 2012: Hiawassee receives negative feedback on water fluoridation

March 31, 2019: Fluoride may soon be added to Hiawassee water supply

March 26, 2019: Hiawassee updates community…