TSCA LAWSUIT:

Leading experts are exposing a flawed health policy.

 

Serious ongoing litigation — a national lawsuit challenging our USEPA, to be exact — is exposing how fluoridation is a potent neurotoxin, similar in toxicity to lead and mercury.

What is this lawsuit? An alliance of groups led by Food & Water Watch, a government accountability nonprofit, has sued the Environmental Protection Agency, and has presented substantial evidence that the fluoridation chemical presents an unreasonable risk of causing neurological damage, especially to young children and babies in the womb.

More than sixty peer-reviewed studies demonstrate fluoride’s toxicity to the brain. This neurological damage can result in children having in lower intelligence scores and higher rates of ADHD. You can find in-depth information regarding these studies at Fluoridealert.org.

Witnesses who have testified against fluoridation include Dr. Bruce Lanphear, MD, MPH, who is well-known in the environmental science community for authoring research on the neurotoxicity of lead; Dr Howard Hu, MD, MPH, SCD, Chair of Preventive Medicine at USC Keck School; and Dr. Philippe Granjean, MD, DMSc, an environmental epidemiologist with a Doctorate of Medical Science from the University of Copenhagen.

Presented by Michael Connett, JD, Lead attorney, lawsuit against the EPA for allowing fluoridation - statements from CDC, FDA and EPA, tried in federal court in San Francisco June, 2020 - awaiting judge’s decision