Sunday, February 3, 2013

Harvard Study Confirms Fluoride Reduces Children's IQ

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mercola/fluoride_b_2479833.html


8 comments:

  1. The last noted statistic on this page: That 99% of all flouride goes down the drain and into the environment..... Should we not be concerned, then, about drinking our tap, if only one percent ends up ingested anyway? What does that statistic mean?

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    1. it means you either store it in your body or you pee/poop it out.

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    2. that and we take long showers and water our gardens etc.

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  2. Well, no. Compare the amount of water you use to, say, cook food (a cup of coffee, boil spaghetti, etc), to washing dishes, watering your lawn, washing clothes, taking showers. The majority of water we use is not for food, but everything else.

    Should we not be concerned? Well, no. If you drink tap water, or eat food cooked or washed in tap water, most of the fluoride can't possibly come in contact with the tooth surface. It ends up stuck all over your body in soft tissue. Your esophagus, stomach, intestines, then on throughout your system to your brain, etc. Fluoride compounds, that were decades ago used in rat poison, are now legally put into our drinking water, and end up all over the inside of our bodies stuck in soft tissues. I leave it up to you to research what effects this poison has on our health.

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  3. First: watch Dr Mullenix's speeches on the topic. She did the eye opening study when she was working as a Harvard Toxicologist, on neurological toxicity of ingested fluoride. The study was effectively squashed by the fluoride industry when it went for publication in 1995, almost 20 years ago. Ever hear her name in the news? If your answer is "no", then you really need to watch her speeches.

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  4. Ay thanks for turning me onto her, I was one of the ones that said "no", but actually heeded your advice lulz

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  5. Why don't you quote the Harvard study so we can read the paper for ourselves and make a reasoned deduction based on the "real science" behind the study and not some extrapolated date quoted on some random Website and circulated in a nice diagram...

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  6. "BryanFebruary 4, 2013 at 6:31 AM
    Why don't you quote the Harvard study so we can read the paper for ourselves and make a reasoned deduction based on the "real science" behind the study and not some extrapolated date quoted on some random Website and circulated in a nice diagram..."

    uh, if you'v got the USA$56 to spare it's "available" on the link below, all 450 pages of it (i guess not many of the general ingesters of the rat poison hypnotic will ever get to read it though, probably prefer to spend their $s on more bucket'o'burger, one of the side effects of soma style "additives", boredom "solved" by gluttonous feeding frenzies.

    http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=11571

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