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www.Fluoride-Class-Action.com <br /> James(D,Fluoride-Class Action.com <br /> What or Who Is The National Sanitation Foundation? <br /> www.Fluoride-Class-Action.com/Sham <br /> by James Robert Deal <br /> In this article I will demonstrate something that will shock most people: There is no <br /> federal or state agency which tests or approves the type of fluoride we put in our drinking <br /> water. <br /> Instead, fluoride is tested, approved, and certified safe by the National Sanitation <br /> Foundation,' otherwise known as NSF International or just NSF. What then is NSF? <br /> NSF is a private trade organization which is controlled by giant corporations which use <br /> and produce fluoride and other chemicals. Disposal of left over fluoride is a costly <br /> problem for fertilizer, aluminium, steel,uranium, and other industries. Turning fluoride <br /> into a decay fighting tonic has saved chemical corporations a lot of money and even <br /> made them a profit. <br /> Should fluoridation materials—to be put in our drinking water—be tested and approved <br /> by a federal or state agency? Who should approve and regulate fluoridation materials? <br /> CDC? EPA? FDC? State boards of health? State boards of pharmacy? Should <br /> fluoridation materials be pharmaceutical grade or industrial toxic waste grade? Is it <br /> acceptable to privatize the regulation of such chemicals and turn it over to a trade <br /> association which is subject to undue influence by the chemical industry? Is it acceptable <br /> that that federal agencies encourage the use of fluoridation materials which have never <br /> been tested and approved by any federal or state regulatory agency? <br /> How did NSF come to wield such power? This is a fascinating story. Print this out and <br /> retire to a comfortable chair for an interesting read. <br /> *** <br /> The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is the biggest cheer leader for drinking water <br /> fluoridation in the United States.2 However, the CDC has no jurisdiction over water <br /> fluoridation. <br /> I know of no surgeon general who has not been a proponent of fluoridation. It would <br /> seem to be a pre-requirement for the job. However, the Surgeon General too has no <br /> jurisdiction over water fluoridation. <br /> What about the EPA? The EPA too is a big promoter of water fluoridation. It was so <br /> eager about fluoridation that it trained and financed the NSF in how to regulate water <br /> 1 http://www.NSF.org. <br /> 2 http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation. <br />