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Scientific Facts on the Biological Effects of Fluorides

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1. Fluoride exposure disrupts the synthesis of collagen and leads to the

breakdown of collagen in bone, tendon, muscle, skin, cartilage, lungs,

kidney and trachea.

 

A.K. Susheela and Mohan Jha, " Effects of Fluoride on Cortical and

Cancellous Bone Composition, " IRCS Medical Sciences: Library Compendium, Vol.

9,

No.11, pp. 1021-1022 (1981); Y. D. Sharma, " Effect of Sodium Fluoride on

Collagen Cross-Link Precursors, " Toxicological Letters, Vol. 10, pp. 97-100

(1982); A. K. Susheela and D. Mukerjee, " Fluoride poisoning and the Effect

of Collagen Biosynthesis of Osseous and Nonosseous Tissue, " Toxicological

European Research, Vol. 3, No.2, pp. 99-104 (1981); Y.D. Sharma, "

Variations in the Metabolism and Maturation of Collagen after Fluoride

Ingestion, "

Biochemica et Biophysica Acta, Vol. 715, pp. 137-141 (1982); Marian Drozdz

et al., " Studies on the Influence of Fluoride Compounds upon Connective

Tissue Metabolism in Growing Rats " and " Effect of Sodium Fluoride With and

Without Simultaneous Exposure to Hydrogen Fluoride on Collagen Metabolism, "

Journal of Toxicological Medicine, Vol. 4, pp. 151-157 (1984).

 

 

2. Fluoride stimulates granule formation and oxygen consumption in white

blood cells, but inhibits these processes when the white blood cell is

challenged by a foreign agent in the blood.

 

Robert A. Clark, " Neutrophil Iodintion Reaction Induced by Fluoride:

Implications for Degranulation and Metabolic Activation, " Blood, Vol. 57, pp.

913-921 (1981).

 

 

3. Fluoride depletes the energy reserves and the ability of white blood

cells to properly destroy foreign agents by the process of phagocytosis. As

little as 0.2 ppm fluoride stimulates superoxide production in resting white

blood cells, virtually abolishing phagocytosis. Even micro-molar amounts

of fluoride, below 1 ppm, may seriously depress the ability of white blood

cells to destroy pathogenic agents.

 

John Curnette, et al, " Fluoride-mediated Activation of the Respiratory

Burst in Human Neutrophils, " Journal of Clinical Investigation, Vol. 63, pp.

637-647 (1979); W. L. Gabler and P. A. Leong, ., " Fluoride Inhibition of

Polymorphonumclear Leukocytes, " Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 48, No. 9,

pp. 1933-1939 (1979); W. L. Gabler, et al., " Effect of Fluoride on the

Kinetics of Superoxide Generation by Fluoride, " Journal of Dental Research,

Vol. 64, p. 281 (1985); A. S. Kozlyuk, et al., " Immune Status of Children in

Chemically Contaminated Environments, " Zdravookhranenie, Issue 3, pp. 6-9

(1987)

 

 

4. Fluoride confuses the immune system and causes it to attack the body's

own tissues, and increases the tumor growth rate in cancer prone

individuals.

 

Alfred Taylor and Nell C. Taylor, " Effect of Sodium Fluoride on Tumor

Growth, " Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine,

Vol. 119, p. 252 (1965); Shiela Gibson, " Effects of Fluoride on Immune System

Function, " Complementary Medical Research, Vol. 6, pp. 111-113 (1992);

Peter Wilkinson, " Inhibition of the Immune System With Low Levels of

Fluorides, " Testimony before the Scottish High Court in Edinburgh in the Case of

McColl vs. Strathclyde Regional Council, pp. 17723-18150, 19328-19492, and

Exhibit 636, (1982); D. W. Allman and M. Benac, " Effect of Inorganic Fluoride

Salts on Urine and Cyclic AMP Concentration in Vivo, " Journal of Dental

Research, Vol. 55 (Supplement B), p. 523 (1976); S. Jaouni and D. W. Allman,

" Effect of Sodium Fluoride and Aluminum on Adenylate Cyclase and

Phosphodiesterase Activity, " Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 64, p. 201 (1985)

 

 

5. Fluoride inhibits antibody formation in the blood.

 

S. K. Jain and A. K. Susheela, " Effect of Sodium Fluoride on Antibody

Formation in Rabbits, " Environmental Research, Vol. 44, pp. 117-125 (1987)

 

 

6. Fluoride depresses thyroid activity.

 

Viktor Gorlitzer Von Mundy, " Influence of Fluorine and Iodine on the

Metabolism, Particularly on the Thyroid Gland, " Muenchener Medicische

Wochenschrift, Vol. 105, pp. 182-186 (1963); A. Benagiano, " The Effect of

Sodium

Fluoride on Thyroid Enzymes and Basal Metabolism in the Rat, " Annali Di

Stomatologia, Vol. 14, pp. 601-619 (1965); Donald Hillman, et al., "

Hypothyroidism and Anemia Related to Fluoride in Dairy Cattle, " Journal of Dairy

Science, Vol. 62, No.3, pp. .416-423 (1979); V. Stole and J. Podoba, " Effect of

Fluoride on the Biogenesis of Thyroid Hormones, " Nature, Vol. 188, No. 4753,

pp. 855-856 (1960); Pierre Galleti and Gustave Joyet, " Effect of Fluorine

on Thyroid Iodine Metabolism and Hyperthyroidism, " Journal of Clinical

Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol. 18, pp. 1102-1110 (1958)

 

 

7. Fluorides have a disruptive effect on various tissues in the body.

 

T. Takamorim " The Heart Changes in Growing Albino Rats Fed on Varied

Contents of Fluorine, " The Toxicology of Fluorine Symposium, Bern, Switzerland,

Oct 1962, pp. 125-129; Vilber A. O. Bello and Hillel J. Gitelman, " High

Fluoride Exposure in Hemodialysis Patients, " American Journal of Kidney

Diseases, Vol. 15, pp. 320-324 (1990); Y. Yoshisa, " Experimental Studies on

Chronic Fluorine Poisoning, " Japanese Journal of Industrial Health, Vol. 1,

pp. 683-690 (1959)

 

 

8. Fluoride promotes development of bone cancer.

 

J.K. Mauer, et al., " Two-Year Cacinogenicity Study Of Sodium Fluoride In

Rats, " Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 82, pp. 1118-1126

(1990); Proctor and Gamble " Carcinogenicity Studies with Sodium Fluoride in

Rats " National Institute of Environmenrtal Health Sciences Presentation,

July 27, 1985; S. E. Hrudley et al., " Drinking Water Fluoridation and

Osteosarcoma, " Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 81, pp. 415-416 (1990);

P.

D. Cohn, " A Brief Report on the Association of Drinking Water Fluoridation

and Incidence of Osteosarcoma in Young Males, " New Jersey Department of

Health, Trenton, New Jersey, Nov. 1992; M. C. Mahoney et al., " Bone Cancer

Incidence Rates in New York, " American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 81,

pp. 81, 475 (1991); Irwin Herskowitz and Isabel Norton, " Increased Incidence

of Melanotic Tumors Following Treatment with Sodium Fluoride, " Genetics

Vol. 48, pp. 307-310 (1963); J. A. Disney, et al., " A Case Study in Testing

the Conventional Wisdom: School Based Fluoride Mouth Rinse Programs in the

USA, " Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, Vol. 18, pp. 46-56 (1990);

D. J. Newell, " Fluoridation of Water Supplies and Cancer - An

Association?, " Applied Statistics, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 125-135 (1977)

 

 

9. Fluorides cause premature aging of the human body.

 

Nicholas Leone, et al., " Medical Aspects of Excessive Fluoride in a Water

Supply, " Public Health Reports, Vol. 69, pp. 925-936 (1954); J. David

Erikson, " Mortality of Selected Cities with Fluoridated and Non-Fluoridated

Water Supplies, " New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 298, pp. 1112-1116

(1978); " The Village Where People Are Old Before Their Time, " Stern Magazine,

Vol. 30, pp. 107-108, 111-112 (1978)

 

 

10. Fluoride ingestion from mouth rinses and dentifrices in children is

extremely hazardous to biological development, life span and general health.

 

Yngve Ericsson and Britta Forsman, " Fluoride Retained From Mouth Rinses

and Dentifrices In Preschool Children, " Caries Research, Vol. 3, pp. 290-299

(1969); W. L. Augenstein, et al., " Fluoride Ingestion In Children: A

Review Of 87 Cases, " Pediatrics, Vol. 88, pp. 907-912, (1991); Charles Wax, "

Field Investigation Report, " State of Maryland Department of Health and

Mental Hygiene, March 19, 1980, 67 pages; George Waldbott, " Mass Intoxication

from Over-Fluoridation in Drinking Water, " Clinical Toxicology, Vol. 18,

No.5, pp. 531-541 (1981)

 

 

 

Other Facts

 

The contents of a family size tube of fluoridated toothpaste is enough to

kill a 25 pound child.

 

In 1991, the Akron (Ohio) Regional Poison Center reported that " death has

been reported following ingestion of 16mg/kg of fluoride. Only 1/10 of an

ounce of fluoride could kill a 100 pound adult. According to the Center,

" fluoride toothpaste contains up to 1mg/gram of fluoride. " Even Proctor and

Gamble, the makers of Crest, acknowledge that a family-sized tube

" theoretically contains enough fluoride to kill a small child. "

 

 

Fluorides have been used to modify behavior and mood of human beings.

 

It is a little known fact that fluoride compounds were added to the

drinking water of prisoners to keep them docile and inhibit questioning of

authority, both in Nazi prison camps in World War II and in the Soviet gulags

in

Siberia.

 

 

Fluorides are medically categorized as protoplasmic poisons, which is why

they are used to kill rodents.

 

The September 18, 1943 issue of the Journal of the American Medical

Association, states, " fluorides are general protoplasmic poisons, changing the

permeability of the cell membrane by inhibiting certain enzymes. The exact

mechanisms of such actions are obscure. "

 

 

Fluoride consumption by human beings increases the general cancer death

rate.

 

In 1975 Dr. John Yiamouyiannis published a preliminary survey which showed

that people in fluoridated areas have a higher cancer death rate than

those in non-fluoridated areas. The National Cancer Institute attempted to

refute the studies. Later in 1975 Yiamouyiannis joined with Dr. Dean Burk,

chief chemist of the National Cancer Institute (1939-1974) in performing other

studies which were then included in the Congressional Record by Congressman

Delaney, who was the original author of the Delaney Amendment, which

prohibited the addition of cancer-causing substances to food used for human

consumption. Both reports confirmed the existence of a link between fluoridation

and cancer. (Note: Obviously Dr. Burk felt free to agree with scientific

truth only after his tenure at National Cancer Institute ended, since his

job depended on towing the party line).

 

 

Fluorides have little or no effect on decay prevention in humans.

 

In 1990 Dr. John Colquhoun was forced into early retirement in New Zealand

after he conducted a study on 60,000 school children and found no

difference in tooth decay between fluoridated and unfluoridated areas. He

additionally found that a substantial number of children in fluoridated areas

suffered from dental fluorosis. He made the study public.

 

 

There is no scientific data that shows that fluoride mouth rinses and

tablets are safe for human use.

 

In 1989 a study by Hildebolt, et al. on 6,000 school children contradicted

any alleged benefit from the use of sodium fluorides. A 1990 study by Dr.

John Yiamouyiannis on 39,000 school children contradicted any alleged

benefits from the use of sodium fluorides. In 1992 Michael Perrone, a

legislative assistant in New Jersey, contacted the FDA requesting all

information

regarding the safety and effectiveness of fluoride tablets and drops. After 6

months of stalling, the FDA admitted they had no data to show that fluoride

tablets or drops were either safe or effective. They informed Perrone that

they will " probably have to pull the tablets and drops off the market. "

 

 

The fact that fluoride toothpastes and school based mouth rinses are

packaged in aluminum accentuates the effect on the body.

 

In 1976, Dr. D. Allman and coworkers from Indiana University School of

Medicine fed animals 1 part-per-million (ppm) fluoride and found that in the

presence of aluminum, in a concentration as small as 20 parts per billion,

fluoride is able to cause an even larger increase in cyclic AMP levels.

Cyclic AMP inhibits the migration rate of white blood cells, as well as the

ability of the white blood cell to destroy pathogenic (disease-causing)

organisms. Reference: Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 55, Sup B, p. 523, 1976,

"

Effect of Inorganic Fluoride Salts on Urine and Tissue Cyclic AMP

Concentration in Vivo " . (Note: It is no small accident that toothpaste tubes

containing fluoride are often made of aluminum)

 

 

" Fluoridation is the greatest case of scientific fraud of this century "

 

Robert Carlton, Ph. D., former U. S. EPA scientist on " Marketplace "

Canadian Broadcast Company, Nov. 24, 1992

 

 

" Regarding fluoridation, the EPA should act immediately to protect the

public, not just on the cancer data, but on the evidence of bone fractures,

arthritis, mutagenicity and other effects "

 

William Marcus, Ph. D., senior EPA toxicologist, Covert Action, Fall 1992,

p. 66

 

 

 

 

 

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