Israel's
Supreme Court has ruled that water fluoridation in the country must end
by 2014, according to news reports. This landmark decision goes even
further than legislation by the health minister Yael German earlier in
the year that would have ended mandatory fluoridation nationwide,
reports the Irish publication Hot Press.
Israel is one of the few countries that widely fluoridates, besides the United States, Canada, Ireland,
New Zealand
and Australia.
Fluoridation, the addition of fluoride to public
drinking water supplies to reduce cavities, is the subject of intense controversy,
especially outside of the United States. But opposition to the practice,
on the grounds that fluoride has adverse effects on the thyroid, brain
and bones, and is an unethical form of mass-medication, appears to be
growing.
Israel's decision to ban fluoridation follows a vote to
preclude the practice in Portland, Ore., and Wichita, Kan. It was also recently overturned in Hamilton, the fourth most populous city in New Zealand.
A translation of the ruling can be found
here.
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