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[hsibaltimore.com]

 

HSI e-Alert - Hard to Swallow

 

Dear Reader,

 

What drug is taken by more Americans than any other drug?

 

You might guess cholesterol-lowering statins, but you'd be wrong.

Statins are only used by about 13 million. That's a drop in the bucket.

 

You might guess acetaminophen or aspirin, but you'd be wrong.

 

Millions of people use these over-the-counter analgesics every day, but

that's nothing compared to American's number one drug: fluoride.

 

Most of us have been taking a daily dose of fluoridated tap water since

birth. About two-thirds of all U.S. water supplies are fluoridated, and

most of those supplies are in major population areas.

 

According to a recent report in Scientific American, people who live

fluoride-free are probably healthier than the rest of us. And

ironically, their teeth might be in better shape too.

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Overdoing it

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A company called DS Waters manufactures a product called Nursery – a

steam distilled, purified bottled water for babies and infants. And when

they've finished creating this pristine water what do they do? They add

fluoride.

That's like manufacturing a pure, unadulterated ointment, and then

packing a fly into every jar.

 

Here are some of the key revelations from the Scientific American report

on fluoride:

Over-consumption of fluoride is common – in addition to our tap water,

fluoride is added to toothpaste, mouthwash, medications, beverages, and

even some foods

 

Over-consumption of fluoride often causes dental fluorosis – a

discoloring or pitting of the teeth

 

A 16-year study that tracked 700 children showed that mild fluorosis was

50 percent more likely among children who lived in fluoridated areas

compared to children who didn't drink fluoridated tap water.

Chinese studies have linked high fluoride intake with lower I.Q.

 

Studies with lab animals reveal that high fluoride intake may increase

bone fracture risk

 

A National Research Council (NRC) committee reviewed hundreds of

fluoride studies and concluded that fluoride intake can alter endocrine

function, especially in the thyroid

 

That last item is arguably the most disturbing. The thyroid produces

hormones that regulate metabolism and growth. The chair of the NRC

committee told Dan Fagin, the author of the Scientific American piece,

" The thyroid changes do worry me. "

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Benefits? Not so much

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Some of the Scientific American revelations are not surprising – not

to e-Alert readers anyway.

 

Three years ago I told you about Harvard research in which data showed

that boys who drink fluoridated water between the ages of five and 10

may have an increased risk of bone cancer. And William Campbell Douglass

II, M.D., reports that several osteoporosis studies have linked hip

fracture risk to high fluoride intake. In addition, Dr. Campbell reports

that animal trials have shown that fluoride enhances the brain's

absorption of aluminum, which increases Alzheimer's risk.

 

But just try to tell your dentist that fluoride is a potential toxin.

He'll probably insist that the risks are overblown, while the dental

benefits are irrefutable. And that's when you can offer these two

points:

 

1) The largest study ever conducted on fluoridation and oral health

included more than 39,000 children in 84 locations throughout the U.S.

Results showed no statistical difference in tooth decay rates between

fluoridated and non-fluoridated communities.

 

2) Tooth decay trends tracked by the World Health Organization from 1970

to 2002 show that the incidence of decayed, missing, or filled teeth has

been steadily in decline with each passing year in the U.S., France,

Germany, Japan, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, The

Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Austria, Belgium, Portugal, Iceland, and

Greece. Only one of these countries adds fluoride to the public water

supply: the U.S.

 

In his article, Dan Fagin notes that scientific attitudes toward

fluoridation may be starting to shift. I hope he's right. It's a shift

long overdue.

 

Sources:

" Second Thoughts on Fluoride " Dan Fagin, Scientific American, January

2008, sciam.com

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robert-blau wrote:

> [hsibaltimore.com]

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> Millions of people use these over-the-counter analgesics every day, but

> that's nothing compared to American's number one drug: fluoride.

 

Do you know if a Brita filter on the water supply removes fluoride?

 

Cyndi

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PLEASE<PLEASE< PLEASE look up all information on flouride. It was used as a rat poison many years ago. . Recommending something that was a rat poison is questionable!

Bill Wilkins

 

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Thursday, February 14, 2008 5:02 AM

Re: "Benefits" of fluoride

 

 

robert-blau (AT) webtv (DOT) net wrote:> [hsibaltimore.com]> > > Millions of people use these over-the-counter analgesics every day, but> that's nothing compared to American's number one drug: fluoride. Do you know if a Brita filter on the water supply removes fluoride?Cyndi

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