The Hazards Of Fluoride
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By Ron Harder |
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For many years now, a battle has been going
on over the use of fluoride. As early as 1961, fluoride was
exposed as a lethal poison in the US water supply. Those who
support its use say that fluoride occurs naturally and helps
develop and maintain strong bones and teeth.
Opponents to the use of fluoride say that
when fluoridated water is consumed, toxic levels of
fluorine, the poisonous substance of fluoride, builds up in
the body and causes severe harm to bone tissue and to teeth.
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In the early part of this century
fluoride was recognized as a dominant industrial
pollutant. It is very common in the earth's crust and,
whenever we mine raw materials, we bring up a lot of it.
It is emitted from iron and steel manufacturing
operations, from aluminum, copper, lead, and zinc
manufacturing operations, and is a by-product of
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Nobody really
knew what to do with this toxic material, and then, simply
through circumstance, somebody came up with an ingenious
plan. It was reported that there were some areas in the
United States where there were relatively high levels of
natural fluoride in the drinking water supply, and that
there appeared to be lower rates of dental cavities in those
areas.
This was
looked upon by the concerned industrial interests as a
golden opportunity, and they seized it. Turn the public
image of fluoride around from being an industrial pollutant,
to being something that helps prevent cavities, and your
problem about toxic waste disposal is solved.
The bottom
line of course was this: Instead of having it cost a pile of
money to dispose of this toxic waste material, some
manufacturing industries are now making money by selling
this toxic by-product to water companies as something that
will help to prevent cavities by putting it into your
drinking water.
The issue
of fluoride was never about saving children's teeth; it was
always about an industry-backed program to dispose of toxic
waste.
It is
important to understand that there are two different types
of fluoride. The naturally occurring form of fluoride,
calcium fluoride, is not toxic, but this form of fluoride is
not used to fluoridate water, and is not used in toothpaste.
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The
salts used to fluoridate your water supply, sodium
fluoride and fluorosalicic acid, are industrial
by-products that are so notoriously toxic that they are
used in rat poison and insecticides. This is the
fluoride that is used in your water supply, and when we
refer to fluoride in the rest of this article we are
referring to sodium fluoride and fluorosalicic acid.
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Fluoride is an acute toxin with a rating slightly higher
than that of lead. According to the "Clinical Toxicology of
Commercial Products", 5th edition, 1984, lead is given a
toxicity rating of 3 to 4, and fluoride is rated at 4 (3 =
moderately toxic, 4 = very toxic).
On December
7, 1992, the new EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for
lead was set at 0.015 ppm (parts per million), with a goal
to reach 0.0 ppm. The MCL for fluoride is currently set for
4.0 ppm - that's over 250 times the permissible level of
lead, and yet fluoride is listed as being the more toxic of
the two.
Current
fluoride intake is estimated to be between 5 and 7 mg per
day in fluoridated areas. Intake is equally divided between
drinking water (in fluoridated areas), food, canned
products, beverages, and dental products; meaning that even
if you don't live in a fluoridated area, you are still
consuming fluoride.
The current
level of fluoride in toothpaste in Canada and the US is up
to 0.4%, which works out to 4000 ppm. It is known that half
a tube of toothpaste can kill a child, and you do not know
how much of the toothpaste that your child is using is being
swallowed.
All
toothpaste in the US and Canada has to carry a warning label
advising parents of what to do in case their child swallows
any toothpaste over a certain amount.
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Going
to the dentist to have your teeth cleaned and fluoride
treatment applied can be even more dangerous. Fluoride
treatments can contain between 10,000 to 20,000 ppm of
fluoride. In fact, there are known cases of children
dying in the dentist's chair. (New York Times, Jan 20,
1979: " $750,000 Given in Child's Death in Fluoride Case
", about a three year old child killed by fluoride
treatment in the Dentist's office). |
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As little as 0.04 mg/day has been proven to cause adverse
health effects. As little as 2 mg/day will produce crippling
skeletal fluorosis in a persons lifetime. What makes this
toxic compound even more insidious is that it is a
cumulative substance that builds up in your body. It is
estimated that only about 50% of daily fluoride intake is
eliminated and the other 50% gets absorbed in calcified
tissues like bone and teeth.
Fluoride is
considered a toxic product and is the most bone-seeking
element known to man. The US Public Health Service has
stated that fluoride makes the bones more brittle and the
dental enamel more porous. The use of fluoride on your teeth
leads to something called dental fluorosis, and it is
estimated that 1 in 5 children are affected by this
condition.
Dental
fluorosis, also called mottled teeth or mottled enamel, is a
disease of the teeth that causes permanent damage to the
enamel. When fluoride reaches the cells of the tooth that
make enamel, the cells become poisoned. As they degenerate,
they lay down irregular enamel. Instead of producing regular
enamel, the cells will produce mottled, porous, and thin
enamel. If a lot of poison accumulates, the enamel may even
be absent.
According
to the US Public Health Service, fluoride also makes bones
more brittle, and can lead to crippling arthritic
deformities of the spine and major joints of the body.
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The
salts used to fluoridate your water supply, sodium
fluoride and fluorosalicic acid, are industrial
by-products that are so notoriously toxic that they are
used in rat poison and insecticides. This is the
fluoride that is used in your water supply, and when we
refer to fluoride in the rest of this article we are
referring to sodium fluoride and fluorosalicic acid.
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There are other health problems associated with fluoride. In
1990 the National Cancer Institute found that fluoride was a
carcinogen. In 1992 further studies revealed a 6.9% increase
in bone cancer linked to fluoridated water, and as of 1997
there were over 80 references available, linking the use of
fluoride to cancer. Other studies reveal an increase in hip
fractures, brain damage, osteoporosis, arthritis..... and
the list continues .
The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) considers fluoride an unapproved new
drug for which there is no proof of safety or effectiveness.
There are no reliable studies, conducted under ethical
research guidelines that indicate any benefits of fluoride
supplementation. There are however, more than 500 studies
that indicate adverse health effects.
The above is an excerpt
taken from the book "How to DEFEAT CANCER NATURALLY without
Chemo, Radiation, or Surgery".
This and other articles by
Ron Harder are available at
www.defeatcancernaturally.com/health.html.
This article written by Ron
Harder, Nutritional Health Consultant, Iridologist, and
Author of "How to DEFEAT CANCER NATURALLY without Chemo,
Radiation, or Surgery". A free chapter of this new book is
available at:
www.defeatcancernaturally.com/eight.html.
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