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Friday, April 3, 2020

Neurotoxicity of Fluoride


Neurotoxicity of Fluoride

Science versus Denial






Having watched this video, I found it absolutely fascinating - even though I know the issue very well - and I urge all our supporters to watch this video.  It will provide you with the science and arguments to teach others in your own community about fluoride's neurotoxic effects.     
I also urge you to pass it along to friends and especially to any scientists that you know. For the newcomer, it offers a gentle introduction to both the science and politics of the issue.  
I hope after you have watched this presentation you will agree that it's an excellent educational tool on this topic and we would love to hear your reaction to it.
Please note, that while in this videotape Paul puts the focus of denial on the NHMRC in Australia, every fluoridating country has its own critical deniers:
in case of Canada it is Health Canada, aided and abetted by the Chief Dental Officer; in the case of the USA it is the CDC Oral Health Division, aided and abetted by the American Dental Association and more recently the American Fluoridation Society; in the UK it is Public Health England, aided by the British Fluoridation Society; in Ireland it is The Irish Expert Body on Fluorides and Health; in New Zealand it is the Ministry of Health, aided by the Chief Science advisor to the Prime Minister Peter Glickman and David Skegg, President of the Royal Society (Big Names and Big Deception).
All of the above represents power and influence without responsibility. Unfortunately, this in turn is facilitated by doctors , dentists and scientists failing to keep up with the scientific literature. As we have stressed several times they only need to read 4 papers to understand the threat this issue poses to the intellectual future of the fluoridated world. 
The first came in Sept 2017 with a groundbreaking study fromMexico City. This study found a strong association between the amount of fluoride women were exposed to during pregnancy and lowered IQ in their offspring. 
The second came in 2019 when a study published in JAMA Pediatrics essentially replicated the Mexico City finding in Canadian communities. 
The third came in 2019 and found a staggering 284% increase in the prevalence of ADHD among children in fluoridated communities in Canada compared to non-fluoridated ones. 
The fourth came in 2020, when it was reported that children who were bottle-fed in fluoridated communities in Canada lost up to 9 IQ points compared to those in non-fluoridated communities. 

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