Arthur Cordell wrote:
> And yet dentists did come out in favour of flouridating the water.  Note
> that Ottawa has flouridated water.  Just acrosss the river in Quebec they
> do not.  They have a 44 percent higher rate of dental cavities than in
> Ottawa. (this number was given to me; I haven't verified it.)
>
> So dentists did go for a process that lowers their incomes.  Less cavities.

Tap water fluoridation is a big fraud.  It causes dental fluorosis (brittle
teeth) and other illnesses.  To prevent caries, apply fluoride _topically_
(toothpaste) but do not ingest it wholesale as in tap water.  Do not even
swallow the toothpaste (one tube of fluoride toothpaste kills a child).

Parts of Switzerland used fluoridated tap water, but no longer do,
since the scientific evidence against it has become overwhelming.
See  http://www.rvi.net/~fluoride/  and article below.

Fluoride is a toxic waste of the aluminum industry.  They can get rid
of it with a profit (instead of paying for waste management) by selling
it for tap water fluoridation.  Plus, more business for dentists from
brittle teeth.

Chris



____________Fluoride Linked to Low IQ, Studies Show____________

>From Fluoride Action Network
Monday, August 25, 2003

Children's intelligence declines as their natural drinking water fluoride
levels increase, concluded a Chinese study in the May 2003 journal,
"Fluoride."

Children scored inferior IQ's even when fluoride levels were similar to
that added to U.S. water supplies to prevent tooth decay(1).

"As the fluoride levels in drinking water increased, the IQ fell and the
rates of mental retardation and borderline intelligence increased," write
researchers Xiang, et al.

Tested were 512 children, aged 8-13 years from Wamiao, a high-fluoride
village, and Xinhuai, a low-fluoride village. The high-fluoride village was
divided into five subgroups by water fluoride levels, from 0.62 mg Fluoride
per Liter to 4.38 mg F/L. As water fluoride levels increased within the
high fluoride village, IQ decreased.

"When the data from the 512 children in the two villages were considered as
a whole, a significant inverse correlation was found between IQ and the
level of fluoride in urine," the researchers report. "These results are
consistent with the findings recorded by Li at al.(3), Zhao et al.(4), and
Lu et al.(5) of an inverse correlation between intelligence and dietary
fluoride from either contaminated food or drinking water," they report.

Neither village experiences coal burning pollution nor do residents drink
brick tea, two common fluoride sources in China. Children with brain
disease or head injury history were excluded. Only water fluoride levels
differed between the two rural, low-income villages situated in the same
province (Jiangsu) and county. Neither blood lead levels(2) nor urinary
iodine differed between the test groups. The authors also controlled for
family income and parental education

Fluoride crosses the blood-brain barrier producing biochemical and
functional impairment of the nervous system during the developmental
periods of infancy and childhood, the authors report.

"...despite growing evidence of serious neurotoxicity for both fluoride and
lead, U.S. safety standards for fluoride in water have been moving in the
opposite direction to those for lead in blood. From a scientific
standpoint, this is very difficult to understand or to justify," says
organic chemist Albert Burgstahler, Ph.D., Editor, Fluoride(5a).

Chemistry Professor Paul Connett, Ph.D., presented (5b a paper ) and
explained these and other fluoride adverse-effect studies, published since
1993, to the National Academy of Sciences' National Research Council (NRC)
panel studying "Toxicologic Risk of Fluoride in Drinking Water"(6) on
8/12/03. See power point presentation at Fluoridealert.org. The NRC will
recommend safe levels of fluoride in drinking water

"Two neurological studies are particularly important," says Connett. "In
1995 Mullenix and colleagues(7) discovered fluoride gets into the brain,
contrary to former beliefs. Then Varner and his team, in 1998,(8) found
that even 1 part per million fluoride, the amount purposely added to U.S.
water supplies, facilitated uptake of aluminum into rats' brains causing
amyloid deposits similar to Alzheimer's patients," says Connett.

The American Dental Association (ADA), a union that represents dentists'
interests, told the NRC panel "... the ADA urges the subcommittee to
support retaining the current (1993) regulations...Since that time, there
has been no published scientific evidence that should change those
conclusions," according to the ADA news.(9)

"Contrary to the ADA's assurances of fluoridation's safety, the ADA is
disregarding new adverse fluoride studies," says Attorney Paul Beeber,
President, New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation. "The ADA can't
be relied on by the media, legislators, health officials and the public
about fluoride and fluoridation's safety or bodily effects," says Beeber.


Contact:
Albert Burgstahler, http://www.fluoride-journal.com,
Paul Connett, http://www.fluoridealert.org
Paul Beeber, http://www.orgsites.com/ny/nyscof

References
1) "Effect of Fluoride in Drinking Water on Children's Intelligence,"
Fluoride, Xiang et al., May 2003

2) "Blood Lead of Children in Wamiao-Xinhuai Intelligence Study," letter
Fluoride Xiang et al, August 2003

3) Li et al., "Effect of excessive fluoride intake on mental work capacity
of children and preliminary study of its mechanism," J West China
University of Medical Sciences 1994; 25:188-9

4) Zhao LB, et al., "Effect of a high fluoride water supply on children's
intelligence, Fluoride 1996;29:190-2

5) Lu Y. et al., Fluoride Vol. 33 No. 2 74-78 2000 "Effect of High-Fluoride
Water on Intelligence in Children" (pdf file)

5a) Editorial, Fluoride Vol. 35 No. 2 79-81 2003, by Albert W. Burgstahler,
Editor

5b) Paul Connett's presentation to the NRC

6) Toxicologic Risk of Fluoride in Drinking Water

7) Mullenix, PJ, et al, "Neurotoxicity of sodium fluoride in rats,"
Neurotoxicity and Teratology, 1995;17:169-72

8) Varner JA, et al., "Chronic administration of aluminum-fluoride or
sodium-fluoride to rats in drinking water: alterations in neuronal and
cerebrovascular integrity," Brain Res. 1998 Feb

(9) ADA NEWS, "Association urges NAS review panel to support current EPA
fluoride practices, by Craig Palmer, posted August 14, 2003





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