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Please Submit Your Comments to this FDA Petition Concerning Fluoride

Secure Arkansas wants to call your attention to this Citizen Petition regarding fluoride which was submitted to the FDA by an attorney in Olympia, Washington.  Please read the information below and act quickly!   The Comment Period will close around August 27, 2015 and the FDA should respond to the Petition about four months from now. […]

CALL TO ACTION – Cochrane Review: Fluoridation Alert

The intent of the Arkansas water fluoridation mandate law (Act 197) was “TO PREVENT TOOTH DECAY”.  Current research reviews are now revealing that water fluoridation does not reduce tooth decay in children or adults! Due to the fact that water fluoridation does not prevent tooth decay and our many concerns about this toxic chemical have […]

WARNING to Carroll Boone Water District Board and ALL of Arkansas

The above is the warning that comes with the fluoride product. This is also the same product that the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) says is “safe”. Are you going to believe the ADH, or are you going to believe the warning that comes on the fluoride product packaging? ADH must do their own research […]

VIDEO Clips: Ozark Mtn Regional Public Water Authority Meeting in Western Grove June 18, 2015

… and the battle continues to rage across the State of Arkansas as we fight back against our poisoned drinking water!  Read below to see how 18 water systems are fighting against toxic water fluoridation. Secure Arkansas attended a meeting between a few people from the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) and the Ozark Mountain […]

ALERT: ADH Calls for Meeting in Western Grove Thurs, June 18

Health Dept to Meet With Ozark Regional Water District Your Attendance is Needed! Date:  Thursday, June 18, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. Address: Western Grove City Mayor, 500 U.S. 65 Business, Western Grove, AR 72685 The Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water Authority, comprised of 18 different water systems, provides water from Bull Shoals Lake to 20,000 residents […]


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