Sorry Chiefs fans, but the Buccaneer’s quarterback knows what it takes to win. And fluoride-free water is
one of his advantages; so instead of getting mad, campaign to remove fluoride from Kansas City’s drinking
water.
Tom Brady, the star veteran quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (formerly of the New England
Patriots) and now 7-time Super Bowl winner, authored a book in 2019 on staying healthy in which he
mentions fluoride in water. At age 43, his athletic achievements are considered unprecedented. In
Brady’s book about how he stays healthy and in peak physical and mental form long after most younger
athletes have faded, a key factor is keeping well hydrated while avoiding fluoridated water.
In chapter seven of his NYT Bestselling book (The TB12 Method: How to Achieve A Lifetime of Sustained
Peak Performance), while discussing the importance of hydration, Brady acknowledges the risks of
ingesting fluoride, advising readers to remove it from tap water by filtration.
He writes:
“Tap water is water that comes from a municipal source. Depending on where you live, most sources of tap water contain fluoride, chlorine, and, in some cases, lead. Excessive amounts of both fluoride and chlorine have now been linked to a number of health risks. Drink tap water only if you filter it first, which gets rid of many impurities. Even when you use tap water for steaming vegetables, it’s better to filter it first.” [page 208]
The advice to avoid fluoridated water has a sound scientific backing, for those who are trying keep their
bodies from the aches and stiffness that often accompanies aging. A 2006 report from the prestigious
National Academies of Sciences NRC committee on fluoride found that there is evidence that excessive
fluoride intake may cause the pre-clinical stages of skeletal fluorosis.
Fluoride builds up in the bones over a lifetime of intake, and may lead to the early symptoms of skeletal f
luorosis, which are stiffness and pain in muscles, joints, and bones. These symptoms mimic arthritis, but
no adequate studies have been done to determine how much a lifetime of drinking fluoridated water may
be contributing to this widespread disease in many older people. The NRC 2006 report did conclude,
however, that there was sufficient scientific evidence for there to be a concern for increased risk of bone
fractures from the weakening effect of fluoride on bone. The NRC even recommended that EPA reduce its
allowable standard for fluoride in drinking water because of this risk, yet even 14 years later the EPA has
failed to even consider that recommendation.
In the years since the NRC 2006 report, the adverse health effect of developmental neurotoxicity from
prenatal and early infancy exposure to fluoride has overshadowed the risks of harm to the musculoskeletal
system. Recent rapidly emerging science has provided strong evidence that fluoride harms the developing
brain leading to effects like reduced IQ. The National Toxicology Program (NTP) is wrapping up a 5-year
long systematic review of fluoride’s developmental neurotoxicity and has concluded the evidence is clear
that fluoride reduces IQ in children. FAN has addressed the lingering debate about whether doses from
drinking fluoridated water cause neurotoxic harm. FAN has shown the scientific evidence for
developmental neurotoxicity is as strong at lower doses as it is at higher doses.
Few people have the athlete genes and astounding discipline to come close to Tom Brady’s
accomplishments, but everyone, at all ages, can benefit from his practice of avoiding fluoridated water.
Pregnant mothers should avoid it. Infants should never have formula made up with fluoridated water.
Older people should avoid it because it probably puts them at higher risk of weakened bones and
arthritis-like symptoms. All ages should avoid it because it builds up over a lifetime in the bones.
Brady does not mention that many types of filters will not remove fluoride, but for those avoiding fluoride it
is important to use filters demonstrated to remove fluoride.
Additional quotes from Brady on health:
-"Our bodies become toxic when we ingest toxic chemicals." [page 224]
-"I chose to eat organic foods." [page 218]
-"Whenever the media claims any of the dietary methods that I pursue are new age or even quackery, I tell them that some of the biggest advertisers on television and in the stadiums I played in are marketing all the wrong things." [page 224]
-"Let food be thy medicine." [page 219]
Sincerely,
Stuart Cooper & Chris Neurath
Fluoride Action Network
Fluoride is a poison. Fluoride was poison yesterday. Fluoride is poison today. Fluoride will be poison tomorrow. Winners like Tom Brady don't drink poison and expect great things out of their bodies. Fluoride is a poison used for rats and insects and since 1949 people. Let this be the year to put Templeton back on track to better health. Be a winner like Tom Brady and support the effort to get fluoride the poison out of our public drinking water. When in doubt get it out.
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