Congratulations, Utah! You have banned fluoridation
and protected your residents there!
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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.
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The ban is set to go into effect in early May.
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Here is an image of the first page of HB81:
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Utah has now become the first state to ban fluoride, but it won’t be the last state to do so!
States must individually remove water fluoridation. It’s time that states take responsibility!
Why was fluoridation banned? Because arsenic and other contaminants were found in the fluoridation chemicals at levels that are clearly NOT safe!
The American Dental Association and other dental health organizations might as well hush their mouths regarding their insufficient arguments promoting fluoridation because heavy metals have been found in the toxic fluoride chemicals!
People have now wised-up about ingesting this highly toxic poison into their bodies!
Fluoride toxicity is a concern of the public.
Arsenic and lead are both classified as hazardous substances and are regulated under multiple environmental laws due to their toxicity, persistence, and bioaccumulation risks!
Be sure to read Secure Arkansas’ last alert: Just How Toxic is the Fluoride Product?
Metals and other contaminants that are found in fluoridation chemicals, like a high percentage of arsenic, are being exposed. Hydrofluorosilicic Acid (HFS) has harmful contaminants in it, including (but not limited to) arsenic AND lead.
We want to remind you that the maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) for arsenic and lead is ZERO!
For example, in the 2012 analysis: arsenic revealed 63.7 ppm in the raw additive
and a lead content of 22.2 ppm.
2013 analysis: Arsenic = 67.8 ppm
2018 analysis: Arsenic = 69.7 ppm
This IS shocking and totally unacceptable, dear readers! So, a high arsenic content is common to hydrofluorosilicic acid (HFS).
Here’s the proof in the chemical analysis! See the following from Dr. Phyllis Mullenix’s critical report for the state of Utah:
Here are the Certificates of Analysis (COAs) for Hydrofluorosilicic Acid (HFS) that were performed by a state certified independent laboratory covering 3 different years — 2012, 2013, and 2018. All HFS samples were NSF Standard 60 certified.
It’s time to clean up our public water supply systems all across the United States and not let them stay a hazardous waste disposal system for these chemically contaminated fluoride products.
We will be looking at some of the top fluoride manufacturers soon:
Mosaic Company – One of the largest producers of fluorosilicic acid (H₂SiF₆), a byproduct of phosphate fertilizer production, which is commonly used in municipal water fluoridation. Mosaic is a major supplier to water treatment facilities across North America. The Mosaic Company is headquartered in Tampa, Florida, USA.
— Is Mosaic Company the manufacturer of the toxic fluoride product that was tested in Utah to have arsenic and other contaminants (added into the public water supply)? Secure Arkansas believes they are…
J.R. Simplot Company – Manufactures fluorosilicic acid, a compound widely used in water fluoridation. The J.R. Simplot Company, a major agribusiness based in Boise, Idaho.
Solvay – A global chemical company that manufactures various fluoride-based compounds, including sodium fluoride (NaF) and sodium fluorosilicate (Na₂SiF₆), which are also used in water fluoridation and industrial applications. Solvay has a strong presence in both the water treatment and dental fluoride markets. Solvay is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. Solvay maintains a significant presence in North America, operating multiple manufacturing sites across the United States. Notable locations include:
Augusta, Georgia: Solvay Specialty Polymers USA, LLC, located at 3702 Clanton Road. syensqo
Baltimore, Maryland: Solvay USA LLC, situated at 3440 Fairfield Road. syensqo
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Solvay USA LLC, located at 1275 Airline Highway. syensqo
Green River, Wyoming: A soda ash production facility that completed its coal phase-out initiative in February 2024. Solvay
Pasadena, Texas: An alkoxylation unit built within LyondellBasell’s Equistar Chemicals facility, operational since 2015. manufacturing-journal.net
Additionally, Solvay has announced plans to construct a new facility in Augusta, Georgia, aimed at producing materials for electric vehicle batteries, expected to be operational in 2026.
More on this topic coming soon!
Other states will want to ban fluoride also.
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