The Irrefutable Toxicity of Fluoride -- GreenMedInfo's Database Shows 90+ Signals of Harm [Dr. Joel. Bohemier]
On Feb. 13th, Dr. Joel Bohemier, senior advisor and co-founder of GreenMedInfo.com, co-founder of Stand For Health Freedom, shares public testimony on the broad spectrum toxicity of fluoride on public health.
Following this powerful testimony, and those submitted by other members of the public, Collier County voted to remove fluoride from its drinking water, setting a powerful precedent for the rest of the nation!
Watch another testimony and read the news report from the hearing here.
GreenMedInfo.com contributed their research database on the toxicity of Fluoride, across 100 signals of harm and 26 modes of toxicity, to the commissioners. You can view that data here.
Collier County taking fluoride out of water supply
FOX4NEWS
By: Chris Earl
Posted at 6:32 PM, Feb 13, 2024 and last updated 6:32 PM, Feb 13, 2024
Commissioners point to health freedom ordinances, cost savings
NAPLES, Fla. — As the water flows in Collier County, the fluoride will stop flowing within the water.
The Collier County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved ending the use of fluoride in the public potable water supply. The 5-0 vote followed nearly three hours of debate, with dozens of speakers stepping up on Tuesday morning in Naples to talk about the issue.
“This is going to be a passionate conversation. This is not a contest. I don’t want to hear hand claps,” said Chris Hall, District 2 commissioner. “I ask you to be considerate of every speaker, whether you’re for or against.”
Supporters of ending using fluoride in the water supply pointed to the health freedom ordinances that passed in 2023.
Commissioner Dan Kowal said, for this year the utilities board approached the board about whether to save money.
Photo by: Collier County TV
With a 5-0 vote on Tuesday, the Collier County Board of Commissioners approved removing fluoride from the water supply.
The Collier County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved ending the use of fluoride in the public potable water supply. The 5-0 vote followed nearly three hours of debate, with dozens of speakers stepping up on Tuesday morning in Naples to talk about the issue.
“This is going to be a passionate conversation. This is not a contest. I don’t want to hear hand claps,” said Chris Hall, District 2 commissioner. “I ask you to be considerate of every speaker, whether you’re for or against.”
Supporters of ending using fluoride in the water supply pointed to the health freedom ordinances that passed in 2023.
Commissioner Dan Kowal said, for this year the utilities board approached the board about whether to save money.
Kowal said the cost of the fluoride is “about $130,000” for the product itself. He added the county is administering a medical treatment to “our citizens” based on a recommendation.
“We are in violation of our very own law,” said Kowal.
About twenty people spoke, nearly all of them in favor of ending fluoride in the water supply. However, people who supported keeping the fluoride pointed to the cost of treatments later on for dental treatments or loss of work time over cases of tooth decay.
After three hours of deciding whether or not to keep fluoride in the public supply of water and the impact on dental health and tooth decay, the board adjourned for lunch.
“I started a little dive into some areas where, maybe, we can cut some costs,” said Kowal at the introduction of the topic. “I found out quickly (fluoride) is not a mandate. It is purely a recommendation from other organizations.”
Note: GreenMedInfo.com contributed their research database on the toxicity of Fluoride, across 100 signals of harm and 26 modes of toxicity, to the commissioners. You can view that data here.
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