Fluoride is responsible for widespread impairment of human
efficiency and for an enormous amount of ill health and
disease. It reduces the resistance of the body and enhances the
general incidence and severity of familiar diseases; mortality
rates in infants, children and mothers are at a higher risk in
ill-fed and fluoride-fed populations. Also, food consumption at
a level merely sufficient to prevent malnutrition is not enough
to promote health and well-being.
A sound air, water, food and nutrition policy must be
adopted by our city if community health is to be progressively
improved, specific deficiency diseases eliminated, and good
health achieved.
Given the will, we have the power to build in our city a
people more fit, more vigorous, more competent; a people with
longer, more productive lives; and with more physical and
mental stamina than the world has ever known. Such prospects,
remote though they may be, should serve as a stimulus in
undertaking immediate tasks and overcoming immediate obstacles.
In the meantime, are we really trying to cure cancer and
ill-health in our community? Then why all the resistance to the
idea that we are all suffering from the effects of the chronic
poisoning of our water and food?  It's pretty obvious! If
doctors cannot stop cancer, then why do you believe them when
they say fluoride in the water is harmless? It's not!
It's  poison!  What you can't see can hurt you.
 I call all the creative freethinkers in our community
out of their slumber, to step into the public arena to fight
for the well-being of Sudbury.  Our lives depend on it.
First, we must return the hand-counted vote. Last election
results did not reflect the truth and neither will the next
election results. This is your call to courage. SOS stands for
Save Our Sudbury.    
David Chevrier
 
Greater Sudbury