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Fluoridation Banned in Utah!

Congratulations, Utah! You have banned fluoridation and protected your residents there! . At 4:00 pm on Thursday, March 27, 2025, Utah’s Governor Cox signed the bill HB81 entitled “Fluoride Amendments” to ban fluoridation chemicals that were being fed into their public water systems. . The ban is set to go into effect in early May. . Here is […]

Just How Toxic is the Fluoride Product?

Secure Arkansas has written many articles about fluoride over the years, but this one is of the utmost importance. Why? Many questions need to be addressed, especially because fluoride affects ALL of us; and there is current legislation about it at the Arkansas Capitol and in other state legislatures, too. Just how toxic is the fluoride product […]

The Ivermectin Bill Ready for the Governor!

Great news:       — SB189,  the Ivermectin bill, has passed the full Arkansas House, so it is now ready to go to the governor to sign.      — Ivermectin for COVID-19 105 studies from 1,206 scientists 220,423 patients in 30 countries Significantly lower risk for mortality, ventilation, ICU, hospitalization, recovery, cases, and viral clearance. 85%, 61%, 40% lower risk for prophylaxis, early, and late treatment CI 77-90%, 50-69%, 26-51% 52% lower risk […]

SB282: Local Control Regarding Water Fluoridation

In Arkansas, the local control fluoride bill SB282 failed in the full Senate today, March 12, 2025, but thankfully the vote was expunged.Meaning of expunged: a separate action was taken to remove the bill’s failure from the official record.    This was done by a motion and required approval from the Senate legislative body via a voice vote. […]

NEW UPDATE for Thurs 3/13 — AR Senate Passes Ivermectin Bill… Now, on to the House

NEW UPDATE: SB189 has been rescheduled on the Agenda in the House Committee on Public Health, Welfare, and Labor for Thursday, March 13, 2025 at 10:00 am. Room 130 — State Capitol — Little Rock, AR ——————————- UPDATE: SB189 is on the Agenda in the House Committee on Public Health, Welfare, and Labor for Tuesday, […]


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