To Fluoridate or Not to Fluoridate
This was my testimonial submitted, per request of the Oregon Citizens for Safe Drinking Water, to the evidence table at the hearing of the city of Beaverton, OR.
Fluoridation
is forced medication not prescribed for any disease and is administered to you
without your informed consent or fact sheet warning you about the side effects.
It is an untargeted form of supplementation, which means it's prescribed for everyone,
children and the elderly, men/women in their prime and unborn babies. Once fluoride
is put in the water it is impossible to control the dose each individual receives.
As one doctor has aptly stated, "No physician in his right senses would prescribe
for a person he has never met, whose medical history he does not know, a substance
which is intended to create bodily change". The widespread and indiscriminate
use of fluoridation for the last fifty years has caused disfiguring dental fluorosis
(yellow to brown teeth), an increase in hip fracture, arthritis, bone cancer,
brain disorders and thyroid problems.
A
great wealth of information has been compiled by scientists relevant to the dangers
of fluoride supplementation. Just take a quick look at the following:
Fluoride
is proven ineffective in the prevention of tooth decay
Over 39,000 children
from 84 communities in the US tested by the National Institute of Dental Research
showed little difference in tooth decay among children in fluoridated and non-fluoridated
communities. According to the NIDR's statisticians, the study found a difference
of less than one tooth surface of the 128 surfaces in a child's mouth. Data from
WHO (World Health Organization) Oral Health shows no practical difference in tooth
decay between consumers of fluoridated and non-fluoridated water.
Fluoride
is a highly unstable poison which interferes with enzymatic actions and metabolic
functions in the body. The FDA recognizes its poisonous nature by requiring
a warning statement on fluoridated toothpaste to contact the Poison Control Center
if swallowed. Fluoride affects us on a cellular level and brings about the uptake
of poisonous metals such as lead, copper and aluminum while depleting the body
of needed minerals such as calcium and magnesium. Fluoride consumption poses definite
health hazards in a number of well documented ways which include but are not limited
to dental fluorosis, osteoporosis, infertility, bone fractures, hypothyroidism
(and all the subsequent problems related to this epidemic disorder such as depression,
fatigue, weight gain, muscle and joint pains, increased cholesterol levels, heart
disease and death. For more information please check the World Health Organization's
fact sheets at http://www.who.int/en/
Young
children, the elderly and low income families suffer the most from fluoride's
toxic effects.
According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry (ATSDR, 1993) people particularly vulnerable to fluoride's toxic effects
include: the elderly, diabetics and people with poor kidney function. Also at
risk are manual laborers, athletes and other people who drink more water than
most. Because other sources of fluoride include food and beverages processed with
fluoridated water; fluoridated dental products, fluoridated chewing gums and pesticide
residues on food, the group probably most likely to be exposed to excess fluoride
is young children who drink the water, brush their teeth, chew gum and are made
to take fluoride pills at school.
Also
vulnerable are those who suffer from malnutrition (e.g. calcium, magnesium, vitamin
C, vitamin D and iodide deficiencies and protein poor diets) because fluoride
may further deplete them of these nutrients. It is also the poor who are more
likely to live in old housing with old plumbing from which fluoride can leach
lead (see above). Lead has been conclusively linked to ADD/ADHD and other neurological
disorders. 53% of our school age children are medicated for ADD/ADHD.
Fluoride
in Pregnancy
Fluoride crosses the placenta and is stored in fetal tissues.
We're therefore proposing to medicate unborn children who as yet have no teeth
to get cavities in. The level of fluoride put into water (1 ppm) is 100 times
higher than normally found in mothers' milk (0.01 ppm) (Institute of Medicine,
1997). Studies have shown that any possible dental benefits of fluoridation are
non-existent until the permanent teeth come in. However, since infants in their
first year of life consume a proportionately greater amount of food and water
per body weight-doses of 0.5 mg or less can cause hemorrhages in their stomach
and bowels, skin diseases and other serious disabilities.
Fluoride
and Young Children
Waldbott showed that a newborn infant who died had stored
large amounts of fluoride in his arteries, lungs, thymus, kidneys and heart. In
1978 a 27-month-old boy (A.J.B.) died due to a faulty estimate of the toxicity
of fluoride. In 1979 the New York State Supreme Court jury awarded $750,000 to
the parents of a 3-year-old boy who, on his first trip to the dentist was given
a lethal dose of fluoride.
Fluoride
and the Elderly
As regards osteoporosis, although fluoride can make bones
more dense, it also makes them more brittle. There is a well established relationship
between fluoride and bone fracture reported in the prestigious American Journal
of Epidemiology, Annals of Epidemiology, Journal of the American Medical Association
between 1990 and 1999 (call me for a full list). According to the Centers for
Disease Control, 50 percent of the elderly who fracture their hip never return
to their homes or regain an independent existence. 12 to 40% of the elderly who
fracture a hip die within a year of the operation. It is estimated that the US
currently spends $7 billion a year treating hip fracture alone. The cost of other
associated disorders must be astronomical.
Fluoride
and Alzheimers
Another effect of fluoride is that it can help facilitate
the uptake of aluminum into tissues which would normally not absorb aluminum (conclusive
link has been established between aluminum absorption and Alzheimers disease).
For more information try the National Library of Medicine http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Nobel
laureates for medicine and chemistry who have spoken against the use of fluoridation
include Carlsson 2000, Natta 1963, Lederberg 1958, Semenov 1956, Sir Hinshelwood
1956, Theorell 1955, Hess 1949, Sir Robinson 1947, Sumner 1946, Virtanen 1945,
Butenandt 1939, Heymans 1938, Murphy 1934, and Von Euler-Chelpin 1929.
Some
countries which have forbidden or have never instituted fluoridation of drinking
water: Belgium has recently forbidden all supplemental fluoridation, Germany,
France, Luxembourg, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Northern Ireland,
Austria, Czech Republic, China and Japan.
The
fluoride used in the water is not pharmaceutical grade but a dangerous waste byproduct
of fertilizer manufacturing
The chemicals used to fluoridate our water
(90% of which are sodium fluorosilicate and fluorosilicic acid), are classified
hazardous wastes contaminated with toxic metals and trace amounts of radioactive
isotopes. They are so corrosive that in concentrated amounts they eat through
metal and 2" concrete. When they spill, the entire ground layer saturated
with it must be removed to a toxic waste site. People involved in the fluoridation
process, like people anywhere else, make mistakes. Machinery and equipment used
for fluoridation, like any other, breaks down or fails to perform as per specifications.
The most recent spill occurred on July 29, 2002 Macomb Co., Michigan. Around 3,000
gallons of a chemical known as hydrofluosilic acid was discovered leaking. Please
take a look at these figures:
1993 | Middletown,
Maryland: 70 ppm (parts per million) |
1993 | Poplarville,
Miss: 40 persons |
1993 |
Galesburg, Illinois 15-20 gallons |
1993 | Chicago,
Illinois: 3 died; 5 toxic. |
1993 | Kodiak,
Alaska (Old Harbor) 22-24 ppm |
1993 | Sarnia,
Ontario: 13 ppm; |
1992 | Marin
County, California: 2 million gallons |
1992 |
Danvers, Illinois: pump malfunction |
1992 | Hooper
Bay, Alaska: 1 death, 260 poisoned; suing for $3 million |
1992 | Rice
Lake, Wisconsin: 150 people; 20 ppm. |
1991 | Benton
Harbor, Michigan: 900 gallons; ate through more than two inches of concrete |
1991 | Calgary,
Alberta, Canada: 6 machines; 7 quarts; 2 people |
1991 | Burlington,
North Carolina: 4,000 gallons; $15,000. |
1991 | Portage,
Michigan: 40 children; 92 ppm. |
1990 | St.
Louis, Missouri: 500 gallons ; 12 employees |
1990 | Westby,
Wisconsin: 4 families, 150 ppm. |
1988 | Schenectady,
New York: 2,000 gallons; $48,000 cleanup; $261,000 facility replacement |
1986 | New
Haven (No Branford) Connecticut: 51 ppm; 12 hours; 312 persons |
1979 | Annapolis,
Maryland |
It
is to be expected that people who make their livelihood and profits by manufacturing
a product or providing a service do not want to give it up. However, that doesn't
make their product or service necessary or even desirable. As it was with asbestos,
benzene, DDT, PCBs, tetraethyl lead, tobacco and dioxins, so it is with water
fluoridation.
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