Fluoride, added to water supplies to prevent tooth decay, is also in virtually all non-organic foods and beverages. Fluoride's brain effects were never examined prior to water fluoridation.
Recently, because of health concerns, Health Canada
recommended that fluoride levels be
lowered in Canadian water
supplies (0.7 mg/L) , children's toothpaste and infant formula but claims that
“the weight of evidence does not support a link between fluoride and
intelligence quotient deficit.”
“It is hard to believe that any "weight of evidence" analysis could possibly dismiss fluoride's neurological impacts. There have now been over 40 animal studies which show that fluoride can damage the brain, and no less than 18 studies which show that fluoride lowers IQ in children, and only 2 that don't. I look forward to reading the full report when it is made available,” says Paul Connett, PhD, FAN Executive Director.
According to ISFR conference
organizer, Dr. Hardy Limeback, “Our conference features experts who researched
the dangers that fluoride poses to human health. Our keynote speaker, Dr. A.K.
Susheela, (Executive Director, Fluorosis Research and Rural Development
Foundation, India) probably knows more about
fluoride's toxic effects to the body than any other living scientist. It is
important that officials who promote water fluoridation hear what she and others
have to say," says Limeback.
Susheela can also explain to
Medical Doctors, often untrained in fluoride toxicology, how to diagnose, treat
and reverse early symptoms of fluoride toxicity which mimic arthritis and
irritable bowel syndrome.
The latest issue of ISFR’s
journal, Fluoride, published 12
newly-translated Chinese studies, which report fluoride’s effects on the
brain, including the lowering of IQ in children. These and other brain studies
will be reviewed at both conferences.
Coupled with these
conferences, the Toronto-based Citizens for a Safe Environment (CSE) will host
two public meetings with FAN in downtown Toronto on Monday August 11.
According to CSE director Karen Buck, “These meetings will give the public information they don’t get from our government or dental organizations. In the afternoon, a panel will address the question of whether Toronto should stop fluoridating its water. In the evening experts will explain fluoride’s dangers to health.”
After receiving an invitation to attend these meetings, the Ontario Dental Association sent out a news release urging legislators and communities to stand up in support of fluoridation; but they won't do so, themselves.
"The best way that the ODA can get communities and
politicians to stand up for water fluoridation is to provide, in person, a
cogent and scientifically-referenced defense of fluoridation at the afternoon
forum," says CSE President Karen
Buck.
At all three events, Dr. Vyvyan
Howard, an infant and fetal pathologist, and president of the International
Society of Doctors for the Environment, will be presenting a major review of
studies on fluoride’s brain effects, including the translated Chinese
studies.
"The best way to lower children’s fluoride
intake, as Health Canada suggests, is to stop
fluoridation," says Connett. "It makes no sense to prescribe fluoride drugs to
children via the water supply at levels which are between 150 and 250 times
higher than the level in mothers’ milk.”
For details on both conferences go to http://www.FluorideAlert.org
For the CSE/FAN public events go to http://fluoridealert.org/august.11.html
SOURCE: Fluoride Action Network http://www.FluorideAction.Net