Friday, May 22, 2015

FLUORIDEGATE BOMBSHELL

FLUORIDEGATE BOMBSHELL

• Documents Show Officials’ Efforts to Control News of Water Fluoridation Harm to African Americans

• Black Pastors Group President, Erin Brockovich, Others Call for Fluoridegate Hearing

Source: Press Release: The Lillie Center for Energy & Health Studies |    May 20th, 2015 | By Daniel G. Stockin, MPH

Federal health officials, in close communication with dental industry representatives, worked feverishly to blunt spread of news that African Americans are disproportionately harmed by drinking fluoridated water, according to recently obtained Freedom of Information Act documents.

The documents show clearly-worried high level Health and Human Services (HHS) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) employees working with private sector officials after prominent civil rights leaders in Atlanta voiced opposition to water fluoridation.

The documents were released after a nearly four-year wait. Text on a large number of pages was concealed by federal employees prior to release, but the text that is not obscured contains explosive revelations.

A previously uncovered document had shown American Dental Association officials asking Assistant Secretary for Health Howard Koh for help because they felt the issue of fluoridation harm to minorities had “the potential to gain traction.” The new documents show what happened after this request.

CDC official Ursula Bauer wrote, “HHS is very concerned about the community fluoride situation here in Atlanta getting out of hand and escalating into similar situations across the country.”

In the new documents, officials describe unpublished information in their possession showing African Americans experiencing 61% more “dental fluorosis” than whites (58% vs. 36%). Dental fluorosis is a permanent disfigurement of teeth caused by childhood overexposure to fluorides.

About the civil rights leaders’ statements, CDC’s Dr. William Bailey wrote, “This may be a significant threat, especially if other cities / mayors / councils / legislatures see fluoridation as an intervention that creates fluorosis disparities rather than reducing disparities for tooth decay.”

The revelations draw attention to the back-story behind federal officials’ final recommendation last month to slightly lower the amount of fluoride in fluoridated water, ostensibly to reduce levels of fluorosis that were described “in most cases” as being “barely visible.”

Near CDC’s Atlanta headquarters in Georgia, fluoridation opponent public health professional Daniel Stockin of The Lillie Center for Energy and Health Studies questions why dentists dismiss fluorosis as a largely inconsequential cosmetic condition.

Stockin says, “Before the ‘spin’ that fluorosis is a cosmetic condition, the Journal of the American Dental Association termed fluorosis a pathologic condition. This reflects toxicity to hard tissue teeth. Fluorosis is the tip of the iceberg of what fluorides also do to soft tissues.”

The HHS’ small reduction in water fluoride levels to reduce fluorosis was apparently of questionable effectiveness even to CDC employee Eugenio Beltran.

Referring to HHS calling for a small reduction in fluoride levels in water and use of the water to make infant milk formula, he speculated, “I am not sure if the reduction… in Georgia may produce an effect if there is no change in the feeding patterns.”

He hypothesized that increased fluorosis in African Americans was not due to swallowing more toothpaste, but rather that “higher consumption of fluoridated water earlier in life” could be the cause.

Consumer and environmental advocate Erin Brockovich has called for Fluoridegate hearings, as has Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr. The President of the Coalition of African American Pastors, Rev. William Owens, also recently called for hearings.

In a 2006 report, the National Research Council designated kidney patients, diabetics, seniors, children and outdoor workers as “susceptible subpopulations” especially vulnerable to harm from ingested fluorides.

In a letter calling for hearings, Rev. Owens voiced alarm about fluorides. He stated, “There are more patients with kidney disease and diabetes in the black community, and this is all the more reason federal officials should have told us that kidney patients and diabetics are especially vulnerable to harm.”

“Fluoridegate is about officials being more concerned to protect water fluoridation at all costs than protecting the health of the people they serve,” Stockin says.

Reference Links / Sources:

* 320 page Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) document

* ADA letter to Asst. Sec. of Health Koh

* Ursula Bauer quote, page 267 in FOIA link above; all page citations below also refer to the FOIA link

* 58% fluorosis in African Americans compared to 36% in Caucasians: page 116

* William Bailey quote on fluorosis disparities: page 43

* HHS recommendation to slightly lower fluoride level in fluoridated water systems, referring to “barely visible fluorosis.

* Fluorosis termed a pathologic condition: Journal of the American Dental Association: Floyd DeEds, PhD; April 1936, Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 568–574

* Eugenio Beltran quote: page 59

* National Research Council susceptible groups: see bottom p.350 & p.351

* Letter from Rev. William Owens

* Previous Freedom of Information Act and other documents

Contact:

Daniel G. Stockin, MPH
The Lillie Center for Energy and Health Studies (an IRS 501c3 organization)
www.nextstagescience.org
P.O. Box 1051 Ellijay GA 30540
Ph: 706-502-4348
Email: stockin2@yahoo.com

 

5 comments:

  1. Just look at the data. Will our BOH and water department look at it? Will they be responsible if they don't look at it and let us know about it? Will the town be the last to wake up and check out the info for themselves?
    This is Templeton after all don't get your hopes up!

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  2. Better yet, are the members of the BOH, going to accept responsibility when fluoride is proven to cause more than cosmetic harm to the teeth of users ??

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  3. Here is one of the definitions of prostitute:
    3.
    a person who willingly uses his or her talent or ability in a base and unworthy way, usually for money.
    This definition came from http://dictionary.reference.com.
    Here is my opinion on who are the prostitutes for fluoride, only my opinion. Because the State is willing to fund water fluoridation for the Big Corporations who needed a place to get rid of their hazardous waste, they become fluoride prostitutes in my opinion. Helping Big Corporations save disposal fees and legal fees in regards to fluoride would seem to me to be using ones position in a base and unworthy way. Did the State exchange your health for jobs? The same can be said about the Templeton Board of Health. The State funds the promotion of fluoridation mostly through city and town BOHs. These BOHs use their position in the communities to add poison to our water and in my opinion they are receiving money for a base and unworthy cause. Follow the State Laws or you'll get no State money. Ch 111 sec. 8C allows BOHs to add fluoride but it does not allow BOH to take it out, how fair is that? It is hoped that the citizens of Templeton will make an effort to learn more about this type of prostitution because "we the people" are the Johns who are being poisoned.

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  4. Bev be fair now thats MINOR cosmetic harm.

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    1. So in the end, this stuff will kill you just a little bit !!

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