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Monday, October 15, 2018

5 More Fluoride-Condemning Studies Published - Why Are They Ignored?

Five More Fluoride-Condemning Studies are Published – When Is It Enough?

New York – October 15, 2018 -- Five new published studies support previous research linking fluoride to thyroid disease; ADHD; overdosing formula-fed infants and bias in government reports. Another reveals pregnant Canadians have higher urine fluoride levels in fluoridated vs. non-fluoridated areas which previous studies linked to offspring’s lower IQ, reports New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc. (NYSCOF).

1) Fluoride exposure coupled with iodine deficiency is linked to thyroid disease, report researchers in Environment International (December 2018).  They report that this is the first human population-based examination of chronic low-level fluoride exposure on thyroid function that considers residents’ iodine status.

“I have grave concerns about the health effects of fluoride exposure,” 
said lead author Ashley Malin. “And not just from my study but the      other studies that have come out in recent years,” (quoted from Environmental Health News).

2) “Higher levels of fluoride exposure during pregnancy were associated with global measures of ADHD and more symptoms of inattention [in offspring],” researchers report in Environment International  (December 2018). This is consistent with a growing body of evidence linking neurotoxicity to early-life fluoride exposure, they report.

"Our findings are consistent with a growing body of evidence suggesting that the growing fetal nervous system may be negatively affected by higher levels of fluoride exposure," said Morteza Bashash, the study's lead author and a researcher at University of Toronto's School of Public Health (NeuroscienceNews.com).

3) “Significantly more infants, particularly those under six months old, will exceed the UL [Upper Limit] when consuming formula reconstituted with 0.7 ppm [fluoride] water, increasing their risk of developing dental fluorosis.” (Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2018).

“The primary adverse effects associated with chronic, excess fluoride intake are enamel and skeletal fluorosis.” (NAS 1997).

The CDC encourages the addition of fluoride chemicals into public water supplies to reach 0.7 ppm without adequately informing parents about the consequences of fluoride overexposure.

4) Organizational bias compromised the integrity of fluoride research from the beginning and persists today (Medical Hypotheses by Spencer and Limeback, December 2018) The authors identify ten major flaws in a recent US National Toxicology Program's (NTP) fluoride experiment as an example of how institutional bias can skew science.

5) Canadian pregnant women have double urine fluoride levels in fluoridated vs. non-fluoridated areas (Environmental Health PerspectivesOctober 10, 2018). Previous Mexican research links urine fluoride levels in pregnancy to offspring’s lower IQ.  The Canadian and Mexican women’s fluoride levels are similar which causes concern.

"We found that fluoride in drinking water was the major source of              exposure for pregnant women living in Canada," said Christine Till,        an associate professor of Psychology in York's Faculty of Health and        lead author on the study. (News Release from York University in Toronto)

Attorney Paul Beeber, NYSCOF President says, “No more study is required. Fluoridation must be stopped. Politics, not science, keeps it afloat.  Let’s sink it.”


Contact: Paul Beeber, JD, nyscof@aol.com


SOURCE:   
New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc. (NYSCOF)
PO Box 263
Old Bethpage, NY  11804NYSCOF on TwitterNYSCOF on Facebook

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