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Biochemical Effects of Fluoride and Metal Ingestion

Toxic fluoride affects ALL of us. . And did you know that fluoride additives used in the water fluoridation process are another potential source for metal ingestion by humans? . Aluminum is a chemical element with symbol Al and atomic number 13. . The combination of aluminum and fluoride in products like drinking water, toothpaste, and medications has been a hot topic regarding potential health risks. […]

Fluoride Suppliers Want to Keep Toxic Ingredients Hidden from Public

This is a photo of IMC Agrico – the New Wales Plant in Polk County, Florida from the Fluoride Action Network article: Photographs of the Florida Phosphate Industry . Why is there no transparency regarding fluoridation products? Secure Arkansas intends to show you WHY transparency is withheld on fluoride additives or products. . For far too long, […]

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 […]

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, […]

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. […]


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