The FLUORIDE Report

Fluoride Free Canada

September 24th, 2023

Issue 20

Hello :

 

RECAP & CURRENT STATUS OF THE EPA FLUORIDE LAWSUIT

WHAT

TSCA stands for the Toxic Substances Control Act, which authorizes the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to prohibit a chemical that presents an unreasonable risk to the general public or susceptible subpopulations.  

A group of non-profits and individuals petitioned the EPA in 2016 to end the addition of fluoridation chemicals into drinking water based on health risks. The EPA rejected the petition. In response, the groups sued the EPA in 2017: Food and Water Watch et al vs Environmental Protection Agency. A seven-day trial was held in June 2020, but the Court has yet to make a ruling. See the full timeline and details pertaining to the lawsuit.

 

WHY

The plaintiffs are basing their case on fluoride’s neurotoxicity (brain damage), focusing on the link found in dozens of studies between higher-ingested fluoride levels and lower IQs in children. Evidence also links higher-ingested fluoride levels to higher attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) rates.

 

There is a scientific consensus that ingested fluoride is neurotoxic. The plaintiffs argue it can be neurotoxic to children at levels recommended by the U.S. Public Health Service to fluoridate water at 0.7 parts per million (ppm). The EPA denies that claim.

 

WHO

The plaintiffs are three non-profit organizations, Food and Water Watch, Fluoride Action Network and Moms Against Fluoridation, plus three individuals. The defendant is the EPA. The U.S. Department of Justice is leading its case. Edward Chen is the U.S. district judge hearing the case. The lead attorneys are Michael Connett for the plaintiffs and Brandon Adkins for the defendants.

 

WHERE

The case is being held in federal court in the Northern District of California in San Francisco. Its hearings, previous trial and future trial have been and will be available to the public live on Zoom.

 

WHEN

Since the June 2020 trial, Judge Chen has waited for a systematic review on fluoride’s neurotoxicity to be completed by the National Toxicology Program (NTP). The final report was scheduled to be released on May 18, 2022, when it was blocked days before publication by the Department of Health and Human Services.

 

Following a January 12, 2023 hearing, the judge rejected EPA’s request for further delays. The review was posted on NTP’s website on March 15, 2023.

 

On May 11, 2023, NTP’s Board of Scientific Counselors held a public meeting on NTP’s responses to outside reviews of its report. The next steps in its release have yet to be announced by NTP director Rick Woychik.

 

The judge has set January 29, 2024 as the start date for a second phase of the trial, which may last for up to two weeks. Shortly after the trial, he is expected to rule on whether fluoridation is an unreasonable risk to human health.

THE TRUTH FROM A PhD IN CHEMISTRY

In the following July, 2023 interview, Paul Connett, PhD, a retired professor of chemistry specializing in environmental chemistry and toxicology, gives an update on the lawsuit with the Environmental Protection Agency, and details VERY passionately his experiences and frustration in dealing with government agencies. A real eye-opener!

FLUORIDE FACT

Government Agencies ignore the scientific facts and are NOT protecting the vulnerable.

WHAT CAN YOU DO TODAY?

Watch this insightful interview with the Director of Fluoride Free Canada, Dr. Bob Dickson containing excellent advice and tips for everyone...then pass it on!

Sincerely,

Dr. James Winter, Ph.D.

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