Facts and Resources

Facts and Resources

Most of the information posted here relating to the fluoridation situation in the West Midlands and in this page's sub-pages has already appeared in the public domain in the original version of the wmaf.org.uk website which was "live" between 2010 - 2020.  Our sister website, ukfffa.org.uk, also publishes facts and resources but that site concentrates more on the national scene and on the global fluoridatiiuon situation.


We're gradually gathering together the relevant facts and resources for the West Midlands and each topic will appear in its own sub-page.


Here is the list of the topics to be found on the sub-pages:

Fluoridated Post Codes - West Midlands

Map of the fluoridated area of the West Midlands

Send a Postcard to your MP


MPs who have recently become MPs, know little about Water Fluoridation, apart from the fact that fluoride is added to drinking water "to increase consumer's resistance to dental decay". This statement is to be found in the British Standard which controls the "purity" of the fluoridating acid. (BSEN 12175:2013, p.19) 


The inference is clear: fluoride is a medicine.  If we can't stop its addition to drinking water, then it's compulsory. The Government has no legal right to force a medicine on us. 


Colleagues in Derbyshire have devised a postcard which informs/educates the sender and the recipient MP. We hope that visitors will print both pages and send the postcard side to your MP. Alternatively, we are happy to supply hard copy postcards if people are willing to distribute them. This will be completely free of charge.


It's highly important that people are made aware of the threat to our drinking water, health and environment if the Government runs roughshod over our human rights which are enshrined in the Nuremberg Code 1947 and in later Laws, Directives and Codes.

To print out the postcard:


  1. Click on the link above.
  2. Right-click on the text and "save as".
  3. Give the .pdf file a name and save it to a memorable sub-directory on your hard drive.
  4. Open the file when in Microsoft Explorer.  It will open in either Adobe or Edge.
  5. Send to your printer.  It will print out on two pages.  It is not possible to print it as a double-sided postcard.
  6. Please send the second side as a postcard to your MP. You'll need to load the printer with thin card.  Alternatively place the second side in a stamped-addressed envelope.


To order hard copy postcards:

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       Please phone 01246 473902 and order in multiples of 10.


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