Good For Your Teeth(?) – Bad for Your Health

Bombshell government report says high levels of fluoride in water is linked to low IQ in children – as map reveals counties at risk

The paper — described as the most thorough of its kind — concluded that consuming high levels of fluoride can harm brain development in youngsters.

Researchers found drinking water with more than 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter was associated with a drop in IQ of up to five points.

The finding could be significant, given more than 1.9million people rely on water systems with fluoride levels above 1.5mg, the report said.

Based on an analysis of previously published research, the report marks the first time a federal agency has determined ‘with moderate confidence’ that there is a link between fluoride and IQ.

The above map shows estimated fluoride concentrations in community water systems between 2006 and 2011. It was published in 2023. Counties that are colored red have more than double the recommended level of fluoride in their water

The above map shows estimated fluoride concentrations in community water systems between 2006 and 2011. It was published in 2023. Counties that are colored red have more than double the recommended level of fluoride in their water

Estimates suggest that fluoridation saves $6.5billion every year in dental treatment costs, and reduces the occurrence of cavities by up to 25 percent — according to the CDC.

But the new report is likely to set off alarm bells in dozens of counties across IllinoisTexasNew Mexico, where research shows fluoride levels in water are particularly high.

Since 2015, the US has recommended that fluoride levels in drinking water do not exceed 0.7 milligrams per liter.

The Environmental Protection Agency says fluoride levels should not be above four milligrams per liter to avoid skeletal fluorosis, a potentially crippling disorder causing weaker bones, stiffness and pain.

And the World Health Organization says the safe limit is about 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter.

Experts say fluoride easily enters the blood when it is consumed, and can then travel to the brain.

Previous studies in animals have shown that fluoride can impact neurochemistry in areas of the brain linked to learning, memory, executive function and behavior.

The new, 324-page Government report comes from the National Toxicology Program, part of the Department of Health and Human Services.

Some of the studies reviewed in the report suggested IQ was 2 to 5 points lower in children who’d had higher exposures.

The team did not reach a conclusion on fluoride’s impact at lower doses or its effect on adults.

There has been controversy over fluoride in the water supply for years, with hundreds of communities voting against its use (Above is a campaign sign from Kennebunk, Maine)

There has been controversy over fluoride in the water supply for years, with hundreds of communities voting against its use (Above is a campaign sign from Kennebunk, Maine)

The report adds to previous evidence suggesting fluoride is linked to anxiety, temper problems and headaches in children as young as three.

And previous research suggested that pregnant women should limit their fluoride exposure because the mineral can cross the placenta and reach the fetus.

The new report summarized research from Canada, China, India, Iran, Pakistan and Mexico.

It concluded that drinking water containing more than 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter was associated with a lower IQ in children.

More than 1.9million people — or 0.6 percent of the US population — rely on water systems that contain naturally occurring fluoride levels above 1.5 milligrams per liter, according to the report.

It did not mention how many people are on water systems with fluoride artificially added where concentrations are above this level.

The above image shows a woman filling a glass of water from a tap, amid concerns over the quality of tap water (stock)

The above image shows a woman filling a glass of water from a tap, amid concerns over the quality of tap water (stock)

This map, from 2020, shows fluoride levels in untreated groundwater supplies. Fluoride is a naturally-occurring mineral and is often already present in many water supplies. Areas marked with a yellow or red dot have more than twice the level of fluoride in groundwater than recommended

This map, from 2020, shows fluoride levels in untreated groundwater supplies. Fluoride is a naturally-occurring mineral and is often already present in many water supplies. Areas marked with a yellow or red dot have more than twice the level of fluoride in groundwater than recommended

Fluoride is a mineral that naturally occurs in water and soil.

But about 80 years ago, scientists discovered that people whose water supplies naturally had more fluoride also had fewer cavities. They determined it was replacing minerals in teeth that were lost in decay and wear.

This triggered a push to get more Americans to use fluoride, and to have the mineral added to national drinking water supplies.

Today, about 70 percent of US households have access to fluorinated drinking water.

This is much higher than in many comparable nations, including the UK (10 percent), Spain (10 percent) and Canada (40 percent).

The report comes as IQ scores in America drop for the first time in a century.

A study from the University of Oregon and Northwestern analyzed the results of nearly 400,000 IQ tests done between 2006 and 2018 — in a study published last year.

While they did not give an exact drop, they said the biggest decrease was in people aged 18 to 22 years and those who were less well-educated.

The study only used data from before the Covid pandemic, meaning disruptions to education caused by lockdowns may have worsened the situation further.

According to anti-fluoride group Fluoride Action Network, since 2010 more than 240 communities worldwide have removed fluoride from their drinking water.

Regina Barrett, 69, from a small city in North Carolina, is among the thousands of Americans who are not happy with fluoride in her drinking water.

‘Our water has been cloudy and bubbly and looks milky,’ said Ms Barrett, who blames fluoride for the issues according to KFF Health News. ‘I don’t want fluoride in my nothing!’

Far more counties in the US fluorinate their water than in any other country in the world, data from the National Population Review for the year 2024 reveals

Far more counties in the US fluorinate their water than in any other country in the world, data from the National Population Review for the year 2024 reveals

The National Toxicology Program started to review the impact of fluoride in drinking water back in 2016.

There were earlier drafts, but the final report was repeatedly held up. At one point, a committee of experts said available research did not support an earlier draft’s conclusion.

The American Dental Association, which champions fluoride in water, was critical of earlier versions of the analysis — but is yet to comment on the new report.

Rick Woychik, the director of the program, said in a statement: ‘Since fluoride is such an important topic to the public and to public health officials, it was imperative that we made every effort to get the science right.’

Official limits were initially set to prevent skeletal fluorosis, but more and more studies have increasingly pointed to a link between higher fluoride levels and an impact on brain development.

Researchers have wondered about the impact on a developing fetus or very young children who might ingest water with baby formula.

The Fluoride Action Network heralded this week’s report as ‘landmark’ and said it proved what many researchers had long suspected.

from:    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13768969/government-report-fluoride-iq-kids-counties-map.html

TO End Water Fluoridation…

Media Blackout: The Federal Court Case To End Water Fluoridation!

By Spiro Skouras

As we are inundated with headlines about violent riots and looting being passed off as mostly peaceful protests, or how the dreaded virus continues to spread in communities around the world, there is another story taking place which directly affects hundreds of millions of people globally that is being blacked out by the mainstream corporate media.

Unlike the aforementioned crises which are being cited as the justification for the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset, this public health crisis actually has a rather simple solution: to end water fluoridation by no longer adding the toxic substance to the nation’s water supply.

You would think this would be a straightforward process, considering the mountains of studies which conclude fluoride is a harmful neurotoxin attributed to lower IQs and ADHD. Unfortunately, government regulatory agencies have been not only defending this practice for generations, they champion the forced medication as a great achievement in medical history.

Right now, in perhaps one of the most important trials of our time, the Fluoride Action Network is taking the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head on in an unprecedented court case that could lead to the end of water fluoridation in the US and possibly worldwide as other nations would likely follow suit.

In this interview, Spiro is joined by Dr. Paul Connett of the Fluoride Action Network to discuss the current court case against the EPA and water fluoridation as the first week of the trial has come to an end and the second, possibly final week is about to begin.

Fluoride Action Network
http://fluoridealert.org

Link & Times To Watch The Trial Live
http://fluoridealert.org/issues/tsca-fluoride-trial/

Spiro’s Interview with Dr. Paul Connett & his Son, Attorney Michael Connett
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQAjWu0hBnw&feature=emb_logo

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from:    https://www.activistpost.com/2020/06/media-blackout-the-federal-court-case-to-end-water-fluoridation.html

Anti-Fluoridation Legislation Proposed in 9 States

Nine states propose 16 anti-fluoridation bills in 2013 to protect public against poison

Thursday, December 19, 2013 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer

(NaturalNews) Things are heating up on the fluoride front as states and municipalities all across the country rethink their official water fluoridation policies. According to the Fluoride Action Network (FAN), some 16 pieces of legislation across nine states were introduced or passed just within the past year to protect the public against this pervasive poison.

In Utah, for instance, the Safe Drinking Water Disclosure Act was passed back in April, requiring that all shipments of fluoride chemicals coming into the state be accompanied by certificates of analysis detailing the presence of any outside contaminants. The law reportedly took effect on July 1, allowing local water utilities to end their fluoridation programs in the event that certificates are not provided.

Fluoride additives, as you may recall, are often laced with other poisons like arsenic, cadmium and even radioactive isotopes that persist from the waste liquids used by the phosphate fertilizer and aluminum manufacturing industries to capture pollutants. These pollutants, not the natural environment, are the source from which the artificial fluoride chemicals added to water supplies are derived.

Tennessee, a leader in anti-fluoridation legislation, introduced two similar bills earlier this year requiring fluoride manufacturers to disclose the full contents of their chemicals. House Bill 1215 and Senate Bill 1274 were also accompanied by HB 1186 and SB 1211, two bills that would allow local voters to decide whether or not to continue fluoridating their water supplies. Statewide, Tennessee also introduced HR 130, which would prohibit state employees or agencies from endorsing fluoride.

“In years past the dental lobby has been successful in getting pro-fluoridation bills introduced in state legislatures across the United States, including legislation that would mandate statewide fluoridation — a law 13 states presently have. But the tables are turning,” explains FAN. “In 2013… instead of the introduction of pro-fluoride bills, we saw the exact opposite, with the introduction of 16 anti-fluoridation bills in 9 states.”

Five states introduce legislation to eliminate fluoridation mandates

Concerning statewide fluoridation mandates, New Jersey successfully thwarted attempts by some legislators to require that its 9 million residents be forcibly medicated with fluoride poison. And at least five bills have been introduced, one each in South Dakota, Connecticut, Minnesota, Illinois and Arkansas, to end longstanding fluoridation mandates.

“With the exception of the Illinois bill, all of these proposals are still being considered and are expected to have public hearings in 2014,” adds FAN. “In preparation, FAN has been working with our point people and local groups within these states to organize grassroots campaigns in support of the legislation.”

Besides the aforementioned bills, a handful of other anti-fluoride bills were introduced this year in Kansas, Massachusetts and New York. HB 2372 in Kansas now requires that warnings about fluoride and its effect on IQ — a Harvard University study recently confirmed that fluoride exposure lowers IQ levels in children — be printed on water bills.

In Massachusetts, a similar bill would require an infant fluoride warning similar to the infant warnings currently issued in New Hampshire; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Austin, Texas. And in New York, A 141 has been introduced to require that all fluoridated communities lower their poisoning level from 1.2 parts per million (ppm) of fluoride to 0.7 ppm of fluoride, in accordance with new recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“It doesn’t take an expert to see that the tide has shifted, that state legislators are discovering the truth about fluoridation, and that the momentum is clearly on our side going into the 2014 legislative sessions,” concludes FAN.

To support the work of FAN and to keep up to date on fluoride legislation in your own community, visit:
http://fluoridealert.org.