I have to agree with Chump on this one. Fluoride does naturally occur in some places, and the high levels are from natural water sources. Not the water sources it's added to.
Again, you're talking about naturally occurring fluoride.
Run away from that fact.
I am certainly against raising fluoride levels to 11.
Have you read this entire thread? There is really nothing left to discuss, imo.
Let's see if you can be honest, or even functional at this point:
Now, how much fluoride do they add to the water supply in that particular municipality?
Wrong.
Try again.
How much fluoride do they add to the water supply in that particular municipality?
Utsa rhetoric, reading comp and math doing more damage to tyson than det fluoride.
So you have a different answer to the question now?
How much fluoride do they add to the water supply in that particular municipality?
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/0...rt-your-brain/
Does fluoride in drinking water hurt your brain?
By Dr. Keith Ablow
Published August 22, 2012
FoxNews.com
AP
Back in 2011, the EPA reversed course and lowered the recommended maximum amount of fluoride in drinking water due to data that the levels then being allowed put kids at risk of dental fluorosis--streaking and pitting of teeth due to excessive fluoride, which also puts tooth enamel at risk.
This conclusion was a discordant note amidst all the accolades fluoride had won, starting with the discovery during the 1940s that people who lived near water supplies containing naturally occurring fluoride had fewer cavities in their teeth. A massive push ensued, with government and industry encouraging cities and towns to add fluoride to water supplies.
Related: Dental health linked to dementia risk
Now, questions about the impact of fluoride on mental health are growing and can no longer be ignored.
A recently published Harvard study showed that children living in areas with highly fluoridated water have "significantly lower" IQ scores than those living in areas where the water has low fluoride levels. In fact, the study analyzed the results of 27 prior investigations and found the following, among other conclusions:
* Fluoride may be a developmental neurotoxicant that affects brain development (in children) at exposures much below those that cause toxicity in adults.
* Rats exposed to (relatively low) fluoride concentrations in water showed cellular changes in the brain and increased levels of aluminum in brain tissue.
Other research studies in animals link fluoride intake to the development of beta-amyloid plaques (the classic finding in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's dementia).
And research on fluoride also has implicated it in changing the structure of the brains of fetuses, negatively impacting the behavioral/neurological assessment scores of newborns and, in animal studies, impairing memory.
This information is very important, from a psychiatric standpoint, because we have witnessed rising rates of attention deficit disorder, major depression, dementia and many other psychiatric illnesses since the 1940s, and because the United States (which fluoridates a much higher percentage of its drinking water than most countries, including European nations) has some of the highest rates of mental disorders in the world--by a wide margin.
It is not clear, of course, that fluoride is responsible wholly, or even in small measure, for these facts, but the connection is an intriguing one, especially in light of the new Harvard study.
Given the available data, I would recommend that children with learning disorders, attention deficit disorder, depression, attention-deficit disorder or other psychiatric illnesses refrain from drinking fluoridated water, and consult a dentist about the most effective way of delivering sufficient fluoride to the teeth directly, while minimizing absorption by the body as a whole--and the brain, specifically.
water fluridation, it's a business, some chemical companies making many $Ms, so it won't be stopped, no matter what the science says.
Just like BPA: banned in countries NOT OWNED and OPERATED by BigChem, which is the case in USA.
so no recommendation that normal kids refrain from drinking it.I would recommend that children with learning disorders, attention deficit disorder, depression, attention-deficit disorder or other psychiatric illnesses refrain from drinking fluoridated water, and consult a dentist aboutthe most effective way of delivering sufficient fluoride to the teeth directly while minimizing absorption by the body as a whole--and the brain, specifically.
Nothing newsworthy, tbh.
I'd say all that is newsworthy.A recently published Harvard study showed that children living in areas with highly fluoridated water have "significantly lower" IQ scores than those living in areas where the water has low fluoride levels. In fact, the study analyzed the results of 27 prior investigations and found the following, among other conclusions:
* Fluoride may be a developmental neurotoxicant that affects brain development (in children) at exposures much below those that cause toxicity in adults.
* Rats exposed to (relatively low) fluoride concentrations in water showed cellular changes in the brain and increased levels of aluminum in brain tissue.
Other research studies in animals link fluoride intake to the development of beta-amyloid plaques (the classic finding in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's dementia).
And research on fluoride also has implicated it in changing the structure of the brains of fetuses, negatively impacting the behavioral/neurological assessment scores of newborns and, in animal studies, impairing memory.
This information is very important, from a psychiatric standpoint, because we have witnessed rising rates of attention deficit disorder, major depression, dementia and many other psychiatric illnesses since the 1940s, and because the United States (which fluoridates a much higher percentage of its drinking water than most countries, including European nations) has some of the highest rates of mental disorders in the world--by a wide margin.
Did you drink a lot of fluoride as a kid?
Everyone did. They're talking about exposures at levels much lower than what is considered too much for adults. Ever wonder why we're 22nd in science and 25th in math?
You haven't read this entire thread, have you.
"It has been known for some thirty years that aluminum, once it enters our bodies, has the tendency to ac ulate in our brains, where it kills off neurons and leads to memory loss. And thanks to the significant amounts of aluminum found in food emulsifiers, antiperspirant deodorants, hair sprays, baking powder, many toothpastes (the white base used in many toothpastes is aluminum dioxide), much of our drinking water, and most of our cookware, we are exposed to quite a lot of aluminum over the course of our lives. There has been much speculation, therefore, that aluminum may be one of the prime factors in the onset of Alzheimer's disease. The connection between aluminum and Alzheimer's became even stronger when, in 1995, Neurotoxicology reported that the widespread use of aluminum salts to purify water could account for the large numbers of people suffering from Alzheimer's.
And now new research has revealed that fluoride in drinking water makes the aluminum that we ingest more bioavailable. In the presence of fluoride, more aluminum crosses the blood-brain barrier and is deposited in the brain. The combination of aluminum and fluoride causes the same pathological changes in brain tissue that are found in Alzheimer's patients."
www.jonbarron.org
Explains why so many sheeple are suckered by Repugs and "pastors"?
Explains the increasing rate of Azheimer's diagnoses? (diagnoses which may be different from actual Alzheimer's instances. aka, an epidemic of diagnoses does not always mean an epidemic of diseases)
Sure you do.
Portland rejected Flouride.
link: Portland, Ore., rejects adding fluoride to drinking water
Dallas ends fluoridation: http://nsnbc.me/2014/04/25/dallas-en...illion-a-year/
I thought that was from "msnbc". What the is "nsnbc"?
Lol.
holy . i thought that was msnbc too.
http://nsnbc.me/about-nsnbc-international/
never heard of it, out of Denmark
ultimate troll face
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