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When’s compulsory medication going to end?
Ireland stands alone as the only nation in Europe compulsorily medicating its population with a controversial chemical, which is fluoride. I recently wrote an article in which I stated uncomfortable facts about fluoride and fluoridation. Columnist Sarah Carey subsequently wrote about the issue, and said she believed that the addition of fluoride into public water […]
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Dublin City Council Fluoride Motion
At Dublin City Council’s latest meeting held last night 6th October, a motion tabled calling for the immediate cessation of water fluoridation in Ireland was debated and passed where DCC, the largest Council in the country (per capita over 500,000 people), adopted an anti fluoride position and further, will be calling on the Government to […]
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Dublin city councillors vote against fluoride
DUBLIN CITY COUNCILLORS passed a motion last night against the addition of fluoride to Ireland’s water supply. The motion was passed by 22 votes. It was proposed by Sinn Féin Cllr Anthony Connaughan. Speaking to TheJournal.ie, Cllr Connaughan said that the aim of the motion was to put pressure on the government. The motion called […]
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Letter from 3 deans & Irish Dental Association: Water fluoridation
Sir, – Ireland has a considerable history of water fluoridation. It is 50 years since fluoridation of the water supplies began in this country. Time for the considerable advantages in terms of improvements in oral health to be demonstrated and, in parallel, time during which there has been no documented medical side-effects of water fluoridation. […]
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Removing flouride [sic] from our water just indulges middle class liberals
I’ve been circling in on the theory of late that liberals have replaced Catholics as the principal source of dogmatism in our intolerant little isle. While freely admitting I maybe guilty of confirmation bias, the issue of fluoride fits quite beautifully into the thesis. I believe that the addition of fluoride into public water supplies […]
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Now we’re paying for water, let us choose if it has fluoride
As a mother, a senator, a businesswoman, and a citizen, I’m concerned about the quality of our drinking water. In particular the addition of fluoride acid, which is being forced on all of us, whether we want it or not. Now we are being forced to pay for this medicated water. Did you know there’s […]
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Fluoridation Motion in House of the Oireachtas
This is an excerpt from the transcript of of the Motion. For more, click here [Senator Marc MacSharry: ] From what I have read in recent days, we are not talking about a bunch of crazies who have a vested interest in getting this. Equally, I do not think the State believes it is doing harm […]
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Fluoridation costing State in excess of €3 million per year
Mandatory drinking-water fluoridation costs the Irish taxpayer in excess of €3 million per annum, with the chemical materials accounting for €1,311,817 last year alone. The Medical Independent (MI) has established that the firm Chemifloc, which is based in Co Clare, supplied 3,748,051 litres of fluoride in 2013. The HSE confirmed to MI that the cost involved is equivalent to […]
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Dublin City Council to debate motion on ending public water fluoridation
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL are expected to debate a motion at tonight’s meeting calling for the immediate cessation of public water fluoridation. The motion is put forward by Sinn Féin’s Chris Andrews who said he believed there would be strong support. Speaking to TheJournal.ie, Andrews said that when he was running for election it was one […]
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Andrews calls for an end to Dublin fluoridation
This press release has been issued by Chris Andrew’s office: Newly elected Dublin City Councillor Chris Andrews has proposed that the Government would end the practice of adding fluoride into our public water supply. Councillor Andrews has put the following motion to the next City Council meeting…”That Dublin City Council calls on Government to introduce […]
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