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Food & Health : Agri. & Environ. Last Updated: Oct 29, 2008 - 11:04:25 AM


Fluoride Lowers IQ, studies show
By New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc
Aug 18, 2008 - 10:01:18 PM

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New York - August 11, 2008 -  Dr. Vyvyan Howard, a fetal toxicologist said in an August 8 Canadian TV interview that current research convinces me that we should be stopping water fluoridation.  

Dr. Howard, President of the International Society of Doctors for the Environment and Senior Lecturer, Developmental Toxico-Pathology, University of Liverpool, England, will make a presentation on fluoride/brain research today at a joint meeting of the Fluoride Action Network and the Citizens for a Safe Environment at the United Steelworker?s Union Hall, 25 Cecil Street, Toronto, Canada at 7 pm. Details: http://fluoridealert.org/august.11.html

Studies  done in several countries show that children's IQ are likely to be lower in high natural water fluoride areas, said  Howard.  These studies are plausible because fluoride is known to affect the thyroid hormone which affects intelligence and fluoride is also neurotoxicant, said Howard. Such studies have not been conducted in countries that artificially fluoridate the water such as the US, UK and Canada, but should be, he said.

Fluoride, added to water supplies ostensibly to prevent tooth decay, is also in virtually all US non-organic foods and beverages from pesticide residues and processing with fluoridated water.

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, says Paul Connett, PhD,  Executive Director, Fluoride Action Network (FAN).  

In 2006, the U.S. National Research Council's  (NRC) expert fluoride panel  reviewed recent fluoride toxicology and concluded, "It's apparent that fluorides have the ability to interfere with the functions of the brain.?  

Michael Connett,  Project Director for the Fluoride Action Network co-authored a poster presentation at the International Association of Dental Research entitled, "Fluoride and its effect on human intelligence." which identified 20 ecological studies that purport an association between high fluoride exposure and decreased human intelligence.

"The weight of evidence that's on the table now says that, on a precautionary basis, we should stop this practice (fluoridation)," said Dr.  Howard.

FAN is now working on getting an additional 7 Chinese studies published for the first time in English-language journals by the end of the year. These additional studies include two studies showing that fluoride can pass the placenta and damage the brain of the fetus, and 5 more studies finding a reduction in IQ among children exposed to excess fluoride.

Fluoride and Brain studies are here:    http://www.FluorideAlert.org/brain   

"No American or Canadian child is, or ever was, fluoride deficient.  In fact, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control tells us that 1/3 of U.S school children are fluoride-overdosed causing dental fluorosis - white spotted, yellow, brown and/or pitted teeth. It's time to stop fluoridation," says attorney Paul Beeber, President, New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.

"This new brain research together with the NRC's evidence of fluoride's thyroid and bone damage and  the CDC's recommendation against use of fluoridated water in infant formula as well as the National Kidney Foundation's withdrawal of their fluoridation support makes a strong case for ending  this 60-year-old fluoridation experiment." says Beeber.
 

Contact:  Paul Connett, PhD 315-379-9200 paul@fluoridealert.org  Fluoride Action Network http://www.FluorideAction.Net

Paul Beeber, JD  516-433-8882 nyscof@aol.com  New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.

http://www.orgsites.com/ny/nyscof

SOURCE:  New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.




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