Ex Dental Association President Fronts Fluoridation Tribunal
Ex Dental Association President to front
Fluoridation Tribunal
Dr Andrew Harms,
former president of the South Australian branch of the
Australian Dental Association will be joining New Zealand
doctors and dentists in a bid to inform Hamilton councillors
of the need to stop adding harmful fluoride chemicals to the
community water supply.
Dr Harms will be joined by
local doctor Peter Scanlon and Whangarei dentist Lawrie
Brett for the primary presentation. Later in the Tribunal
Dr Jane Beck, Dr Anna Goodwin, Dr Mike Godfrey and dentists
John Jukes and David Smith will also testify to need for
fluoridation to be ceased.
Over 130 people from all
walks of life will be testifying at this Tribunal making it
the largest and most comprehensive review of fluoridation
ever undertaken in New Zealand. These include Dr David
Menkes, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Waikato Clinical
School, Dr Robert Mann, retired Senior Lecturer in
Biochemistry and Environmental Studies, Auckland University,
Dr Ted Ninnes, Ph.D Sociology and Psychology University of
Waikato, Dr Frank Rowson, BVetMed, retired vet from
Matamata, Trustee for Physicians & Scientists for Global
Responsibility and famous sporting celebrity rower from
Hamilton - Rob Hamill, winner of World Championship silver
and Commonwealth gold, all requesting fluoridation to be
stopped.
Only 11 people have been confirmed to
speak in support of fluoridation.
“We believe
there is no way councillors can continue adding fluoride
chemicals to our water supply in face of the overwhelming
evidence they will be exposed to over the four days of
hearings” says Pat McNair, Fluoride Free Hamilton
spokesperson.
“After this, the cat will truly be
out of the bag so we are asking councillors from the
remaining fluoridating councils to take advantage of this
opportunity and get themselves informed now rather than
later”, says Fluoride Action Network spokesperson Mary
Byrne.
The Hearings that will be live streamed on
the Hamilton city council
website.
ENDS