Thoughts about Fluoride

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'Second Thoughts about Fluoride,' Reports Scientific American
NEW YORK, Jan. 2
"Some recent studies suggest that over-consumption of fluoride can raise the risks of disorders affecting teeth, bones, the brain and the thyroid gland," reports Scientific American editors (January 2008). "Scientific attitudes toward fluoridation may be starting to shift," writes author Dan ****in.

"Fluoride, the most consumed drug in the USA, is deliberately added to 2/3 of
public water supplies theoretically to reduce tooth decay, but with no
scientifically-valid evidence proving safety or effectiveness," says lawyer
Paul Beeber, President, New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation.

****in, award-wining environmental reporter and Director of New York
University's Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program, writes,
"There is no universally accepted optimal level for daily intake of fluoride."
Some researchers even wonder whether the 1 mg/L added into drinking water is
too much, reports ****in.

After 3 years of scrutinizing hundreds of studies, a National Research Council
(NRC) committee "concluded that fluoride can subtly alter endocrine function,
especially in the thyroid -- the gland that produces hormones regulating
growth and metabolism," reports ****in.

****in quotes John Doull, professor emeritus of pharmacology and toxicology at
the University of Kansas Medical Center, who chaired the NRC committee thusly,
"The thyroid changes do worry me."

Fluoride in foods, beverages, medicines and dental products can result in
fluoride over-consumption, visible in young children as dental fluorosis --
white spotted, yellow, brown and/or pitted teeth. We can't normally see
fluoride's effects to the rest of the body.

Reports ****in, "a series of epidemiological studies in China have associated
high fluoride exposures with lower IQ."

"(E)pidemiological studies and tests on lab animals suggest that high fluoride
exposure increases the risk of bone fracture, especially in vulnerable
populations such as the elderly and diabetics," writes ****in.

****in interviewed Steven Levy, director of the Iowa Fluoride Study which
tracked about 700 Iowa children for sixteen years. Nine-year-old "Iowa
children who lived in communities where the water was fluoridated were 50
percent more likely to have mild fluorosis... than [nine-year-old] children
living in nonfluoridated areas of the state," writes ****in. Levy will study
fluoride's effects on their bones.

Over 1200 professionals urge Congress to cease water fluoridation and conduct
Congressional hearings because scientific evidence indicates fluoridation is
ineffective and has serious health risks. Support them; write your
representative here:


salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/2477/t/2782/campaign.jsp?campa ign_KEY=21960
Contact
Paul Beeber, Esq.
www.orgsites.com/ny/nyscof
www.FluorideAction.Net
tinyurl.com/6kqtu
516-433-8882
nyscof@aol.com
 

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I think it's also the cause of the rise in Communist thinking in people. Remember: POE (Purity of Essence)
 

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So we should stop brushing our teeth now? There are too many things out there that can kill you, who cares anymore? Just enjoy your life and be as safe as you can without going overboard.
 

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guest301 said:
So we should stop brushing our teeth now? There are too many things out there that can kill you, who cares anymore? Just enjoy your life and be as safe as you can without going overboard.


Floss, and brush your teeth with water or a tiny amount of baking soda if you're worried about it.
 

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White Shogun said:
guest301 said:
So we should stop brushing our teeth now? There are too many things out there that can kill you, who cares anymore? Just enjoy your life and be as safe as you can without going overboard.


Floss, and brush your teeth with water or a tiny amount of baking soda if you're worried about it. [/QUOTE

Shogun, that's why I said " who cares anymore". I think I will stick to the regular flouride toothpaste I have been using, you never know what study may come out tommorrow on the dangers of baking soda.
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guest301 said:
White Shogun said:
guest301 said:
So we should stop brushing our teeth now? There are too many things out there that can kill you, who cares anymore? Just enjoy your life and be as safe as you can without going overboard.


Floss, and brush your teeth with water or a tiny amount of baking soda if you're worried about it.

Shogun, that's why I said " who cares anymore". I think I will stick to the regular flouride toothpaste I have been using, you never know what study may come out tommorrow on the dangers of baking soda.
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Good point.
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Shogun, as of this post you are 97 posts away from the magic 5000 postings at Caste Football. That's kind of exalted territory around here, hope you don't get the big head about it!
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Just kidding. That's alot of posts and dedication to this site.
 
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