Focuses on the possible dangers of the use of fluoride in the water supply. Findings of a study by Canadian Professor David Locker regarding tooth decay rates and fluoridated water; Details on the possible role of fluoride in disorders that lead to youth violence and educational problems.Elvin...
The review concludes that little contemporary evidence evaluates the effectiveness of water fluoridation in preventing caries. The observational nature of the studies, the high risk of bias, and the lack of generalisability to current lifestyles limit confidence in the size of the effect estimates. The...
In the mid-20th century, some areas of the U.S. began artificially adding fluoride to water supplies that otherwise had levels that were too low in it to protect against tooth decay. The first city to fluoridate water, Grand Rapids, Michigan, saw a60% decreasein the number of kids with ...
Dr. William Marcus, Senior Science Advisor to the EPA Office of Water, was fired because of his outspoken opposition to water fluoridation in the early 1990’s. He even claimed that they rigged their test results to show that fluoride did not cause cancer when in fact it did. ResearcherDr....
It's important to note that when you add FLUORIDE to the water supply you are not just adding it to the drinking water. In Central Pennsylvania you will be bathing in it! When youbathyour skinabsorbsthe toxins into your blood stream. When you water your garden your vegetable will be abso...
FYI: Fluoride in the water supply goes directly to the thyroid and destroys it. The result is obesity, weakness, submission and very low general energy levels. Fluoride calcifies the Pineal Gland which may be labelled as a deliberate and calculated criminal act once you research and understand ...
Overexposure can result in “dental fluorosis,” which can weaken tooth enamel. While dental fluorosis is rare, HHS recommends lowering the amount of fluoride in the water supply to the lowest level of the current range, because Americans are already exposed to fluoride in most toothpastes. EPA...
the association said. adding fluoride to the water supply has been a boon to the dental health of americans, and research shows there is a very low risk of adverse consequences, according to kellogg schwab of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health in maryland. no...
In 1950, federal officials endorsed water fluoridation — adding a small quantity of fluoride to the water supply — to prevent tooth decay. Fluoride can come from a number of sources, including most toothpaste brands, butresearchers saydrinking water is the main source for Americans. ...
A statement on the question of allergy to fluoride as used in the fluoridation of community water supplies 1971. A statement on the question of allergy to fluoride as used in the fluoridation of community water supplies. J Allergy 47:347-348.J. Allergy, 1971, A statement on the question ...