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Irish Government Agenices Remove Sodium Fluoride from their Own Drinking Water

Monday, November 19, 2012 0:11
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thomassheridanarts.com

taken from sovereignindependentuk.co.uk

Similar to the recent revelations that Monsanto have organic cafeterias for their staff, the following website proudly  announces that among their customers for Reverse Osmosis (which removes  of Sodium Fluoride from drinking water supplies), includes: the Irish  Health Service Executive, Gardai Siochana, Dublin City University, the  National Museum of Ireland and many more public bodies and institutions.

This  all taking place while Irish politicians refuse to even consider a  public debate on the addition of Sodium Fluoride in Irish household  drinking water. Even after a Harvard University recent study in a  peer-reviewed journal by the National Institute of Environmental Health  Sciences demonstrating how fluoride in water can cause permanent  neurological damage to children.

The Harvard study now joins 26 other  scientific studies in finding that fluoride is a dangerous neurotoxin  when ingested.

Does this seem right?

Here is the company that advertises the reverse osmosis and lists the Irish Government Agencies as clients.

http://www.ewtechnologies.co.uk/commercial-customers.php

http://thomassheridanarts.com/articles.php?article_id=40

2012-11-19 00:01:03

Source: http://www.oneworldchronicle.com/?p=8128



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