This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2019 Despite being at the top of the global food chain and industrial developmental ladder, the United States has a poor track record for delivering uncontaminated drinking water to the public. Even the nicest restaurants are guilty of serving you directly from the tap. It’s time to get […]
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IMPORTANT NEW SCIENCE: Why the Alberta Medical Association should not ignore anti-fluoride research
Dr. Bob Dickson, founder of Safe Water Calgary, wrote to Dr. Clarke, President of the Alberta Medical Association, inviting her and others to consider looking deeper into the science of water fluoridation. RE: IMPORTANT NEW SCIENCE Dear Dr. Clarke: In your June 19, 2019, submission to the City of Calgary [*] on behalf of the […]
Introduction to the 69 IQ Studies
Overview As of June 2021, a total of 77 studies have investigated the relationship between fluoride and human intelligence, and over 60 studies have investigated the relationship between fluoride and learning/memory in animals. Of these investigations, 69 studies have found that elevated fluoride exposure is associated with reduced IQ in humans, while over 60 animal […]
Canadian Mother-Offspring IQ Study: Mercola.
Its best to read the original article Research confirms fluoride lowers children’s IQ By Dr. Mercola Article opens with a video interview with Paul Connett, PhD, Director of the Fluoride Action Network Story at-a-glance A U.S. and Canadian government-funded observational study found that drinking fluoridated water during pregnancy lowers children’s IQ A 1 milligram per […]
Canadian Mother-Offspring IQ Study: National Health Service (UK).
Note from the Fluoride Action Network The following analysis is by Bazian, a consulting group in the UK. FAN first heard of this group during their defense of water fluoridation for Southampton in 2009. They were contracted by the South Central Strategic Health Authority (SHA) to critique the US National Research Council (NRC) 2006 review […]
Comparing Fluoride Exposures in Pregnant Canadian Women: Fluoridated versus Nonfluoridated Drinking Water.
Fluoridated water is piped to more than one-third of the Canadians1 and nearly three-quarters of the Americans2 who use public water systems. Although fluoride helps prevent dental cavities, some studies have suggested that higher prenatal exposures may affect neurodevelopment.3,4 Those findings make it important to understand exposure levels in general populations. Research published in Environmental […]
Comparing Fluoride Exposures in Pregnant Canadian Women: Fluoridated versus Nonfluoridated Drinking Water
Fluoridated water is piped to more than one-third of the Canadians1 and nearly three-quarters of the Americans2 who use public water systems. Although fluoride helps prevent dental cavities, some studies have suggested that higher prenatal exposures may affect neurodevelopment.3,4 Those findings make it important to understand exposure levels in general populations. Research published in Environmental […]
Risks to Children from Water Fluoridation—One Dose Does Not Fit All
© Risks to Children from Water Fluoridation—One Dose Dos Not Fit All, June 27, 2019. Children’s Health Defense, Inc. This work is reproduced and distributed with the permission of Children’s Health Defense, Inc. Want to learn more from Children’s Health Defense? Sign up for free news and updates from Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the […]
A Few Issues About Fluoridation
Issues of public health ought to be of deep concern to everyone. There are a few fundamental issues about the use of fluoride in our public waters we all should take a position on. Until these issues are addressed, not an ounce of fluoride ought to be added to our public water supply. The Issue […]
Fluoridation of Public Water. Policy Statement of Madison & Dane County Public Health
Available in pdf format INTRODUCTION Communities throughout the United States have utilized the fluoridation of drinking water supplies for over 70 years as a strategy to reduce tooth decay (dental caries)1-7. The observed decline in national averages for the prevalence and severity of dental caries since the initiation of the program in 1945 has been […]