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Fluoride Meeting For Auckland Mayoralty

Fluoride Meeting For Auckland Mayoralty "Fluoride is more toxic than lead and only marginally less toxic than arsenic" - Quoted from the Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products, 5th Edition.

"If someone were to tell you that you were being subjected to a known poison, without your consent, that the substance could lead to an increased risk of cancer and osteoporosis, and that it was used as a commercial rat poison, you would probably think they were mad. And if they discovered that this medication was being administered with the full knowledge and cooperation of government and the medical profession, you would be sure they were mad. Yet this is exactly what is happening to well in excess of a million New Zealanders today, for that poison is fluoride!" says Barron Braden.

Please come along to a FREE, Auckland based Public Meeting titled: “Water Fluoridation in the new Auckland Super City and how it affects YOU” to learn about and discuss this important public health issue. The organisers are working to get Auckland Mayoral Candidates to attend and briefly present their position on the issue. Auckland Maypral Candidate Colin Craig has already confirmed attendance. A group of concerned Auckland citizens are hosting the meeting. All citizens of the Auckland region are welcome - seating for roughly 500 people available.

• Date: Thursday, 23rd September 2010

• Time: 7-8PM

• Location: Belmont Intermediate School Hall - 188 Lake Rd, Takapuna, North Shore, Auckland

• Cost: Free but a gold coin donation is appreciated to cover hall hire and other meeting costs.

Detailed meeting info and FREE attendee registration page found at:
www.fluoridemeeting.eventbrite.com

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