Fluoride may or may not be beneficial to tooth health. If it is, then shouldn't it be just in toothpaste, and not also in drinking water? What we swallow goes through our organs, notably the kidneys.
The issue of tooth health aside, is it worth these health risks and potential harm to our organs when we ingest the toxic waste?
Here are just some of the potential health threats from fluoride in our diets and our water: arthritis, skeletal fluorosis, thyroid dysfunction, and kidney damage. Immunosuppressed individuals should not drink fluoridated water.
Arthritis Symptoms and Fluoride
“It’s well-known in the endemic fluorosis areas that the first sign of skeletal fluorosis is aching joints,” according to Dr. Hardy Limeback, Professor of Dentistry, U of Toronto, a member of a 2006 National Research Council panel on fluoride toxicity, and former President of the Canadian Association of Dental Research, in an interview segment in the brilliant and thorough 28-minute video, Professional Perspectives on Water Fluoridation
“Fluoride causes symptoms identical to arthritis.” According to Dr. Robert Carton, Past President of the EPA union, in an interview in Professional Perspectives on Water Fluoridation.
“Early stages of [skeletal fluorosis]… may be misdiagnosed as rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis,” according to the World Health Organization’s 1970 report, Fluoride and Human Health (pp. 238-249)
Thyroid Disfunction and the Role of Fluoride
Fluoride was used to suppress thyroid function in hyperthyroid (overactive thyroid) patients in Europe in the 1940’s and 1950’s. Some studies show that the so-called “trace amounts” found in municipal drinking water is enough to suppress the thyroid. This is not good news for healthy adults, nor is it good news for hypothyroid patients (people whose thyroid functions are already underactive).
According to Dr. William Hirzy, Vice President of the EPA Union in the Professional Perspectives on Water Fluoridation video, “The large number of people who have hypothyroidism, underactive thyroid, may very well be related to the fact that there is so much fluoride in the environment.”
“A hypothyroid individual should definitely be concerned about drinking fluoridated water because it would take a very serious clinical condition and it could make it even worse,” warns Dr. Phyllis Mullenix, PhD, the former Head of the Toxicology Department of the Forsyth Dental Center in Boston, a world-renowned dental research institution affiliated with the Harvard Medical School. (Interview segment in Professional Perspectives on Water Fluoridation video).
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Kidney Disease Patients at Risk to Accumulate Fluoride in the Body
Kidney patients generally drink more water but are unable to flush toxins very well, including fluoride.
According to Dr. Kathleen M. Thiessen, PhD. in genetics, "There were papers in the 1970s describing skeletal fluorosis in kidney patients, partly because of the high consumption of water and partly, probably, because of the reduced clearance of fluoride." (July 29, 2006 interview concerning her review of the toxicological literature on fluoride with Micheal Connett of Fluoride Action Network)
Immunocompromised Should Drink Pure Water
If fluoride is a neurotoxin, then it is reasonable to assert that infants, elderly, and the immunocompromised should not be drinking fluoridated water. Fluoride is not safe for anyone to ingest, especially the questionable amounts of untreated toxic waste that is added to the drinking water at the city level.
Virtually no studies have been conducted on the connection of fluoride and immune functions. However, "from an immunologic standpoint, individuals who are immunocompromised ... could be at greater risk of the immunologic effects of fluoride.” p 258, Review of 2006 USNRC report on Scientific Review of EPA's Standards of Fluoride in Drinking Water (National Research Council)
More Info on Fluoride
To find out more about who is at risk from fluoridated water, where fluoride comes from, and other health risks of fluoride, see the following articles:
Watch the video! The 28-minute video is thorough, engaging, and informative. There are a dozen professionals with mini-interview sound bites explaining why fluoride is not all it's cracked up to be. Watch the Professional Perspectives video on FAN's homepage.
Find out about other contaminants in tap water and associated health risks
See more articles on water and health and contaminants in drinking water in the Twin Cities by Angela Schnaubelt, Twin Cities Water Examiner.
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