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LILLIE CENTER NEWS RELEASE -- FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact: Daniel G. Stockin, MPH at 706-669-0786 or: stockin2@yahoo.com
Kidney Foundation Admits: Kidney Patients Should be Notified of
Potential Risk from Fluorides and Fluoridated Drinking Water
Ellijay, GA: June 3, 2008 - A new position paper from the National Kidney
Foundation concludes that individuals with chronic kidney disease should be
notified of the potential risk from exposure to fluorides. The document
acknowledges gaping holes in research concerning kidney impacts from fluorides,
lending new ammunition to the growing numbers of cities, health professionals,
water agencies, and citizens who question industry and government assertions
that water fluoridation has been proven safe. The statement
formally cancels NKF's previous position paper on water fluoridation and
recommends that kidney patients be notified of the risks via the organization's
web site. Opponents of fluoridation believe the statement is a
step in the right direction, but say that the document still does not go far
enough and is not reaching the millions of average kidney patients - perhaps due
to an apparent conflict of interest the National Kidney Foundation has in
receiving grant funding from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the
federal government's largest promoter of water fluoridation. NKF
has issued no press release about the April 15th statement and has offered no
direct link to the new information on its web site except when a search for the
term "fluoride" is entered. Daniel Stockin is a career public
health professional now at The Lillie Center, Inc, a Georgia-based public health
training firm that is working to end water fluoridation. He observes, "If you
read the statement, it appears the Kidney Foundation wants to have its cake and
eat it too. NKF apparently recognizes that it stands to be sued by thousands of
its own kidney patients and doctors for negligent misrepresentation and failure
to warn, but doesn't have the stomach to oppose the CDC who has been a funder of
NKF. So NKF has told some of the story of fluoride's toxicity, but not all, and
quietly put the news on a difficult-to-find web page. Lawyers and fluoride
opponents are going to have a field day with the inconsistent statements in the
paper." Opponents of fluoridation do appreciate that the new paper
strikes a blow to organizations such as the American Dental Association that
list NKF as supporting, endorsing, or recognizing the public health benefits of
fluoridation. In bold-faced type the paper states, "The NKF has no position on
the optimal fluoridation of water." This statement appears to require the
American Dental Association to remove the National Kidney Foundation's name from
ADA's list of organizations recognizing fluoridation's benefits at http://www.ada.org/public/topics/fluoride/facts/compendium.asp
. Fluoridated water is acknowledged to be potentially harmful to
patients on dialysis machines. The position paper lists cases where dialysis
patients died or were fluoride-poisoned when filtration systems on the machines
allowed fluoride into the bodies of the patients. Stockin points
out, "Fluoride must be removed from water used for dialysis, but people with
kidney stones, transplants, or other kidney issues ingest it in drinking water,
foods, drugs, and from other sources without anyone knowing their total fluoride
dose. Sounds a little like someone's not telling the whole story of
Fluoride-Gate," he says. "The kidneys are exposed to significant
amounts of toxic fluoride as they try to eliminate it from the body," he
continues. "How many kidney patients could have avoided dialysis - or perhaps
sadly even death from chronic kidney disease - if they had been told the whole
story about fluoride toxicity?" The revised fluoride statement
from the National Kidney Foundation can be viewed at: http://www.kidney.org/atoz/pdf/Fluoride_Intake_in_CKD.pdf
and the attorney's letter sent to NKF that initiated NKF's re-look at
fluoridation can be found at: http://www.fluoridealert.org/NKF_letter01.pdf
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