• Henry Trendley Dean (August 25, 1893 - May 13, 1962) was the first director of the United States National Institute of Dental Research and a pioneer investigator of water fluoridation in the prevention of tooth decay. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dean's professional life was spent searching for an optimal level of fluoride that would prevent tooth decay yet avoid staining or otherwise damaging teeth. (wikipedia.org)
  • RECENTLY I attended the 25th international conference on fluoride research, where several papers revealed that fluoridation of water supplies is both ineffective in reducing tooth decay and potentially harmful to health. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Yet, in his own assessment of the benefits of fluoridation published in a professional journal, he found that fluoridation reduces tooth decay in permanent teeth in Australia by only 0.12 to 0.30 of decayed, missing and filled tooth surfaces per child (Community Dental Health 1996, volume 12, Supplement 2, pp.27-37). (fluoridealert.org)
  • He also has omitted to inform your readers of a very important fact: that the mechanism of action of fluorides in reducing tooth decay is now considered by experts to be topical (that is, acting directly on the surface of the teeth) and not systemic. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Tooth decay declined substantially in several places (including Sydney and New Zealand) before fluoridation was introduced. (fluoridealert.org)
  • These groups rarely mention its toxic potential or the few studies revealing increased tooth decay after fluoride use. (drkaslow.com)
  • Furthermore, green tea contains small amounts of fluoride, which helps to prevent tooth decay. (mrslinskitchen.com)
  • Proponents of water fluoridation point out that, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drinking fluoridated water reduces tooth decay and cavities by about 25% in children and adults. (simplypurli.com)
  • Data gathered by the World Health Organization indicate that tooth decay rates in non-fluoridating western European nations have declined as much and even more so than in other developed countries where fluoridation has persisted. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • Though a few holdouts still argue, most research I've seen credits fluoridation with the sharp drop in tooth decay seen throughout the developed world over the past 40 years. (straightdope.com)
  • In the U.S., 67 percent of those drinking public water get fluoride in it and tooth decay has fallen 68 percent since the late 60s, leading the Centers for Disease Control to call water fluoridation one of the top ten public-health achievements of the 20th century. (straightdope.com)
  • After further research showed that one part per million of fluoride in drinking water reduced tooth decay with minimal risk of stained teeth, Grand Rapids, Michigan, became the first city to artificially fluoridate its water in 1945. (straightdope.com)
  • The dirty little secret among water fluoridation advocates is that while tooth decay has declined dramatically in places that fluoridate their water, it's dropped equally fast in places that don't. (straightdope.com)
  • This demonstrates that ingesting of fluoridated water to reduce tooth decay is clearly a myth. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • In 1997, the Canadian Dental Association agreed with the American Academy of Pediatrics that "the primary mechanism of action of fluoride to prevent dental decay is topical. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • Even babies can get tooth decay. (parenttrust.org)
  • There are new American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines regarding oral health and tooth decay prevention. (parenttrust.org)
  • According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there is no discernible difference in tooth decay between developed countries that fluoridate their water and those that do not. (wakingtimes.com)
  • The decline in tooth decay the US has experienced over the last 60 years, which is often attributed to fluoridated water, has likewise occurred in all developed countries (most of which do not fluoridate their water). (wakingtimes.com)
  • What the CDC always fails to mention is that tooth decay rates have "precipitously declined" in all western countries, irrespective of whether the country ever fluoridated its water. (wakingtimes.com)
  • Indeed, most western countries do not fluoridate their water and yet their tooth decay rates have declined at the same rate as the U.S. and other fluoridated countries. (wakingtimes.com)
  • We are led to believe fluoride is healthy for us, so much so that the very establishments that were put in place to protect us, introduce the stuff into the public water system in order to prevent dental decay. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • 1) if it's actually doing anything to prevent tooth decay and 2) if it's really as safe as you're being told it is? (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • Well I'm not going to waste a bunch of your precious time on answering question number one other than to say, if fluoride really did work like the American and Canadian Dental Associations would lead us to believe, why then do citizens of numerous cities, towns and countries who snub fluoridation show declining rates of dental decay in spite of increased sugar intake? (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • It's been there since the 1940s, when extensive tooth decay was common across the US. (healthconfidential.com)
  • Since the 1940s, it has been added to public water supplies to combat tooth decay. (pitcheroflife.com)
  • Tooth Decay - High intake of fluoridated water can weaken enamel. (pitcheroflife.com)
  • Fluoridation of public water systems began in the 1940s as a public health measure to reduce tooth decay. (pitcheroflife.com)
  • Advanced tooth decay can result in an extreme infection inside your tooth and under your periodontals. (topnj.co.kr)
  • In the case of tooth decay, Streptococcus Lactobacilli and mutans are the types of bacteria that lead to tooth damages. (topnj.co.kr)
  • Below we go over, detailed, what the tooth decay stages appear like. (topnj.co.kr)
  • sedationdentistmn.com Tooth decay starts when the enamel begins to break down, producing pockets of decay externally of the teeth. (topnj.co.kr)
  • They do this to supposedly reduce tooth decay, and many countries (including the United States, Canada, and others) have fluoridated water. (timetocleanse.com)
  • Caries is tooth decay, commonly called cavities. (msdmanuals.com)
  • adults who are iodine deficient and have higher levels of fluoride in their system have a greater risk of an underactive thyroid. (simplypurli.com)
  • Two years later, urine samples from Cornwall Island cattle showed abnormal levels of fluoride. (fluoridationqueensland.com)
  • While one group was exposed to high levels of fluoride, the other was not. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • A 2010 Journal of Dental Research study found that bone strength in animals decreases with increased levels of fluoride in bones. (healthconfidential.com)
  • This is a very different situation than the addition of a small amount of fluoride to the water, toothpaste, vitamins, etc. (drkaslow.com)
  • Though the amount of fluoride in tooth paste is less than one percent you may not want predispose yourself to risk. (nuzhei.com)
  • 1 The FDA limits the amount of fluoride from 0.7 to 1.2 milligrams per liter of community water 2 and today, almost the entire country and many parts of the world follow this practice. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • In 2011, for the first time in about 50 years, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that there was too much fluoride in the US water supply and recommended reducing the amount of fluoride added to water to 0.7 parts per million (ppm) everywhere. (healthconfidential.com)
  • Dean was part of a team that focused on determining optimal concentrations of fluoride in drinking water that would only cause minimal and mild mottled enamel on the teeth (dental fluorosis), while at the same time precipitating lower rates of dental caries (cavities). (wikipedia.org)
  • It is not simply a "cosmetic" effect, but involves damage to tooth enamel, and is widely regarded by scientists in the field of fluoride research as an early sign of chronic fluoride poisoning. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Nice Dental Care Results in Great Teeth will the vinegar kill micro organism which resides inside your mouth, it will also help whiten your smile by erasing stains that discolor the enamel of your teeth. (jigsy.com)
  • The enamel can become damaged and trigger more stains and even cavities. (jigsy.com)
  • Abrasive cleansers can damage the protecting enamel. (jigsy.com)
  • Fluorosis is a defect in tooth enamel, caused by ingesting too much fluoride in childhood. (simplypurli.com)
  • Excess fluoride (called dental fluorosis) can lead to the pitting and discoloration of tooth enamel. (beautifulonraw.com)
  • Translation: sand - a highly abrasive substance that can wear away tooth enamel, the very thing we are working to build up. (beautifulonraw.com)
  • Scientists are, on the other hand, finding links between fluoride and arthritis, allergic reactions, cancer and dental fluorosis (fluoride poisoning) which can result in darkened or mottled teeth, erosion of the tooth enamel, compromised bone structure and other problems including learning disabilities, kidney disease and brain lesions. (natmedworld.com)
  • Hydrogen fluoride is used in separating uranium isotopes, as a cracking catalyst in oil refineries, and for etching glass and enamel, removing rust, and cleaning brass and crystal. (cdc.gov)
  • Many studies suggest that the only proven caries-preventing function of fluoride lies in carefully applying toothpaste and dental therapy to tooth enamel, not in swallowing fluoride. (fluoridationaustralia.com)
  • This disfigurement of tooth enamel in teeth, which can range from white patches to brown mottling, typically occurs before age eight (when permanent teeth are all formed). (healthconfidential.com)
  • When the plaque adheres to the teeth this acid gnaws the outermost layer of the tooth-- the enamel. (topnj.co.kr)
  • Brush your mouth or teeth with tooth brush and christian tooth paste floride white bone enamel. (1000yrs.net)
  • The greatest difference was in cavities between the front teeth, where the low fluoride kids had 16X the caries. (wikipedia.org)
  • It simply means that some people had fewer cavities than those who did not have fluoride. (drkaslow.com)
  • Fluoride prevents tooth cavities. (nuzhei.com)
  • Fluoride strengthens the teeth and helps prevent cavities. (jigsy.com)
  • There is a certain amount of topical exposure to fluoride that can prevent cavities. (simplypurli.com)
  • The studies call into question the practice of purposely adding fluoride to water or salt, which is done to prevent cavities and, to a lesser extent, osteoporosis. (simplypurli.com)
  • Most of us were brought up believing that fluoride is a magic bullet guaranteed to prevent cavities. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • Following the discovery that populations where fluoride occurred naturally in the water suffered from fewer cavities, the professional dental community began lobbying for its inclusion in water supplies during the 1940s. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • Fluoride applied topically has been shown to have some benefit in the prevention of dental cavities, and indeed the optimal use of fluoride is indeed to apply it topically in toothpastes or dental applications. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • After peering into the mouths of nearly 3,000 kids in the area and finding that 87 percent had stained teeth, McKay and colleagues went on to establish that (a) such teeth were unusually resistant to serious cavities and (b) the cause of both phenomena was the naturally high fluoride level in the local water supply. (straightdope.com)
  • Now then, if the bone is damaged how are you going to get fewer cavities? (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • Fluoride has in times past been aggressively promoted as mandatory for preventing cavities. (beautifulonraw.com)
  • The American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has never approved any fluoride product designed for human ingestion and ironically it has been shown not to reduce cavities. (natmedworld.com)
  • Do not confuse acute fluoride intoxication as many of the fluoride opponents scare you about with long term intake. (drkaslow.com)
  • People have died from acute fluoride poisoning from public water supplies. (simplypurli.com)
  • A toddler who scarfs a tube of fluoridated toothpaste risks acute fluoride toxicity, symptoms of which include the aforementioned stomach upset or worse. (straightdope.com)
  • Although fluoride has been proven to cause neurotoxicity in animal models, very little published research has elaborated on acute fluoride poisoning and neurotoxicity in adults and children. (wakingtimes.com)
  • And charcoal is sometimes used in hospitals as a lifesaver for acute poisoning. (getthegloss.com)
  • For example, medicals studies have reported that large does of fluoride could cause systemic poisoning. (nuzhei.com)
  • It also turns out that ingesting fluoride on a systemic level carries profound health risks. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • The National Research Council has determined that the systemic intake of fluoride can reduce bone strength, act as an endocrine disruptor affecting thyroid gland function, and cause brain damage. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • Hydrofluoric acid is a serious systemic poison. (cdc.gov)
  • The fluoride ion, which penetrates tissues deeply, can cause both local cellular destruction and systemic toxicity and is readily absorbed through both intact and damaged skin. (cdc.gov)
  • Eye exposure to hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid is highly unlikely to result in systemic toxicity. (cdc.gov)
  • Read the labels on mouthwashes and toothpaste with fluoride and you'll find warnings that they should not be swallowed. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • This very high rate of fluorosis is thought to be caused by fluoride intake during childhood, from drinking fluoridated water (including commercial drinks made with fluoridated water) and swallowing toothpaste with fluoride. (healthconfidential.com)
  • Have you ever wondered why toothpaste with fluoride in it has a "call poison control center if swallowed" warning on it? (arthritistreatment.one)
  • In almost any tube of toothpaste you'll find sodium monoflurorophosphate, or simply put, some chemical variety of fluoride. (nuzhei.com)
  • The average tube of toothpaste contains enough fluoride to kill a child. (healthconfidential.com)
  • One tube of toothpaste has enough fluoride in it to kill a child, if ingested. (timetocleanse.com)
  • Generally not successful with a non reverse osmosis system however you will see many claim that their cartridges will remove fluoride. (psifilters.com.au)
  • This is part truth and part deception as a cartridge that contains a resin will remove fluoride but the problem is that it will only do it for 20 to 100 litres at best. (psifilters.com.au)
  • The only reliable way to remove fluoride 98% is with Reverse Osmosis. (psifilters.com.au)
  • I voted to remove fluoride after the Tribunal process. (fluoridefree.org.nz)
  • In this role, he continued to advocate and defend the addition of fluoride to public drinking water. (wikipedia.org)
  • l Skeletal fluorosis, a disease of the bones and joints, which is well-known in at least five countries where fluoride exists naturally in drinking water in concentrations of 0.7 to 4.0 parts per million. (fluoridealert.org)
  • In practice, there is no safety margin for some members of the community exposed to drinking water with a fluoride concentration of 1ppm. (fluoridealert.org)
  • In a letter to Ted Spence, DDS, the ADA stated, "There are three basic compounds commonly used for fluoridating drinking water supplies in the United States: sodium fluoride, sodium silicofluoride, and hydrofluorosilicic acid. (drkaslow.com)
  • Introduction And Editor's Notes By Ocean Robbins: Two-Thirds Of All Americans Are Drinking Water With Added Fluoride. (simplypurli.com)
  • Three new studies link fluoride exposure to ADHD and thyroid problems - and point to drinking water as the major source of exposure. (simplypurli.com)
  • Two studies - one from Canada and one Mexico - released on October 10th, 2018, point to potential health problems from fluoride, which, in a majority of U.S. communities, is purposefully added to drinking water to protect people's teeth. (simplypurli.com)
  • A third study, published in Environmental Health Perspectives, found that among 1,566 pregnant women in Canada, fluoride levels in urine were almost two times higher for women who lived in regions where the element was added to their drinking water compared to pregnant women in regions with non-fluoridated water. (simplypurli.com)
  • Many cities in the U.S. and Canada add fluoride to public drinking water, and in Mexico, it's added to some salt. (simplypurli.com)
  • Approximately 66% of people in the U.S. receive drinking water with added fluoride, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (simplypurli.com)
  • Although fluoride's contribution to healthy teeth had been suspected earlier, the guy chiefly responsible for getting people to focus on the usefulness of having it in drinking water is Dr. Frederick McKay, who in 1909 began investigating a tooth discoloration so common among residents of Colorado Springs that it was known as "Colorado brown stain. (straightdope.com)
  • Ingesting fluoride from drinking water isn't effective. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • FLUORIDE: PART 2 IT ISN T JUST THE WATER Adding fluoride to the drinking water causes bioaccumulation in our cells, year after year. (curezone.org)
  • Fluoride in drinking water has been controversial for decades, with many questioning its safety and health risks. (pitcheroflife.com)
  • Fluoride was first used in Nazi concentration camps' drinking water because it made prisoners docile, indifferent, and easier to control. (pitcheroflife.com)
  • What those studies did not look into was how lifelong exposure to fluoride in drinking water can affect people. (timetocleanse.com)
  • The 2006 National Research Council on Fluoride in Drinking Water commented to the EPA that fluoridation at 1 ppm can be anticipated to be harmful for those with reduced renal function and the elderly. (aarp.org)
  • In the National Medical Library, over 40 articles can be found on the toxicity of fluoride. (drkaslow.com)
  • The toxicity of fluoride has caused many countries to rethink allowing fluoride to be added to water. (drkaslow.com)
  • However, many cities in the United States (including Santa Barbara, Escondido, Santa Cruz) have stopped adding fluoride to the water supplies based on the concern about fluoride's toxicity. (drkaslow.com)
  • Poisoning or Toxicity (dogs): Hydrogen Peroxide can be good to have on hand should you ever need to make your dog* throw up at home (sometimes necessary when they eat a food or poison that they shouldnt have just dont use anything over 3% Hydrogen Peroxide for this and be careful with Food-Grade Hydrogen Peroxide Oct 23, 2015. (benedictins-de-immaculee.com)
  • Water can be purified by distillation or reverse osmosis in communities that have fluoridated water to reduce fluoride toxicity. (homeremedieslog.com)
  • Liver cleanses have also been effective in reducing fluoride toxicity in the body. (homeremedieslog.com)
  • Inhalation hazards result not only from exposure to hydrogen fluoride gas, but also from fumes arising from concentrated hydrogen fluoride liquid. (cdc.gov)
  • In other words we are dealing with a low-grade chronic poisoning of the formative dental organ in which case some individuals may show a more severe reaction than others having a comparable fluorine intake. (wikipedia.org)
  • A recent Harvard University study has suggested a disturbing connection between osteosarcoma, a particularly serious form of bone cancer and fluoride intake. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • Avoid commercially grown and sprayed foods while consuming locally grown or organic foods to minimize sodium fluoride intake. (homeremedieslog.com)
  • To answer the second question, in spite of numerous potential problems with excess fluoride intake, I'm going to concentrate on one vital area-your hormones. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • No minimum concentration of fluoride in communal water supplies or in individual fluoride intake has been shown as necessary to produce fluorosis-free, cares-free teeth. (fluoridationaustralia.com)
  • The NRC found that excessive fluoride intake was associated with hormone disruption, impaired thyroid function, increased free radical activity in the brain (potentially contributing to dementia) and abnormal insulin response. (healthconfidential.com)
  • Most hydrogen fluoride exposures occur by inhalation of the gas and dermal contact with hydrofluoric acid. (cdc.gov)
  • When hydrogen fluoride is combined with water it is known as hydrofluoric acid, a colorless liquid, which in low concentrations is visually indistinguishable from water. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrofluoric acid that is more than 40% hydrogen fluoride fumes in air. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride mixes readily with water forming hydrofluoric acid. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid is used in commercial automotive cleaners, rust removers and inhibitors for ceramics and fabrics, and water spot removers. (cdc.gov)
  • Indoor Air: Hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid can be released into indoor air as a liquid spray (aerosol), or as a gas. (cdc.gov)
  • Water: Hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid can be used to contaminate water. (cdc.gov)
  • Agricultural: If hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid is released into the air as a liquid spray (aerosol), it has the potential to contaminate agricultural products. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid can be absorbed systemically into the body by ingestion, inhalation, or skin or eye contact. (cdc.gov)
  • l Dental fluorosis, the ugly mottling of teeth that is far more prevalent and severe than predicted by the original pushers of fluoridation in the 1950s and 1960s. (fluoridealert.org)
  • In the British Medical Journal (B.M.J.), October 7, 2000 it is reported that 48% of children who live in fluoridated communities have developed dental fluorosis due to fluoride overdose. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • Skeletal fluorosis is a debilitating condition that occurs when fluoride accumulates in bones, making them extremely weak and brittle. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • Calcium fluoride is found in seawater and sources of underground water and it can lead to dental and skeletal fluorosis which affect dental and bone matter. (homeremedieslog.com)
  • Many of the water supplies now fluoridated were earlier showing dental signs of fluoride overdose in a significant proportion of their consumers, and fluoridation increases the prevalence and intensity of such dental fluorosis. (fluoridationaustralia.com)
  • HHS also has noted that excess fluoride can result in bone fractures and skeletal fluorosis, a crippling condition. (healthconfidential.com)
  • Too much can cause muscle or bone fluorosis, which damages bones and joints. (pitcheroflife.com)
  • Tsutsui, et al found that adding fluoride to healthy liver cells in the laboratory changed some cells into a cancer-like appearance. (drkaslow.com)
  • People with kidney disease are especially susceptible, since they can't effectively excrete fluoride. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • Tamarind that is available in some parts of Africa, Southeast Asia and India has been used to excrete fluoride by urinating. (homeremedieslog.com)
  • Dental Care Tips For Ensuring Your Teeth And Gums Remain Wholesome doesn't need to be a damaging expertise for those who do a little analysis. (jigsy.com)
  • Consuming dairy merchandise provides you with strong teeth and healthy gums. (jigsy.com)
  • Applying an oral gel with aloe vera straight to the teeth and gums will give soothing relief while fighting plaque and bacteria. (benedictins-de-immaculee.com)
  • For many people with crowded or crooked teeth in the Arcadia area, braces can help keep their teeth cleaner, their gums healthier and provide relief from jaw pain. (orangechildrensdentist.com)
  • Fluoride can sever the protein molecules that help gums adhere to teeth, contributing to gum pockets. (beautifulonraw.com)
  • I googled a holistic dentist in my area, and I haven't been to a dentist in 8 years now, and have healthy teeth and gums! (arthritistreatment.one)
  • Does fluoride help gums? (pitcheroflife.com)
  • Fluoride does not affect the gums directly. (pitcheroflife.com)
  • It is now known that any perceived benefits of fluoride are from tooth brushing. (aarp.org)
  • True, these are overdoses and thus preventable with reasonable care, but you'll also find claims that long-term exposure to lesser amounts of fluoride can lead to skeletal and kidney damage, learning disabilities and brain disorders, thyroid problems, allergies, and birth defects including Down syndrome. (straightdope.com)
  • Any chemist will tell you that sodium silicofluoride and hydrofluorisilicic acid are not the same as the sodium fluoride we are all told about. (drkaslow.com)
  • These industrial chemicals-fluorosilicic acid, sodium silicofluoride, and sodium fluoride-used to dose municipal water are byproducts created in the manufacturing of phosphate-based fertilizers. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • Owing to extensive and serious chronic fluoride poisoning no cattle born on Cornwall Island were going to live for more than five years. (fluoridationqueensland.com)
  • Fluoride causes some severe chronic and health complications to the body. (homeremedieslog.com)
  • Research published in Toxicology Letters in 2010 points to chronic fluoride exposure as a possible cause of oxidative stress, which results in inflammation throughout the body. (healthconfidential.com)
  • These may not ever effect you, but they do increase the risk of cancer after the ingestion of fluoride. (drkaslow.com)
  • Meanwhile, many scientists today believe that fluoride's primary benefit to teeth comes, not from ingestion, but from topical application to the outside of the teeth. (simplypurli.com)
  • A study published in Neurologia showed "the prolonged ingestion of fluoride may cause significant damage to health and particularly to the nervous system. (wakingtimes.com)
  • Toothpaste contains fluoride. (healthconfidential.com)
  • Dentists advise that children use toothpaste that contains fluoride-and yet we keep all kinds of other medications and dangerous products away from children. (healthconfidential.com)
  • Fluoride discoloration - Too much fluoride can lead to yellowed or brown teeth. (pitcheroflife.com)
  • Kids are inclined to swallow plenty of the toothpaste and fluoride poisoning can pose a severe well being risk. (jigsy.com)
  • Of all pollutants that affect farm animals, fluorine has caused the most severe and widespread damage. (fluoridationqueensland.com)
  • Its severe and sometimes delayed health effects are due to deep tissue penetration by the fluoride ion. (cdc.gov)
  • This is not without reason as too much ingested toothpaste, particularly fluoride, can cause severe stomach cramps in your children as well as intestinal blockage and heart attack. (lonetreepediatrics.com)
  • This is very severe, as it can damage your jawbone and also surrounding tissues also. (topnj.co.kr)
  • Development of severe early childhood caries (rampant caries) in deciduous teeth suggests prolonged contact with infant formula, milk, or juice, typically when an infant goes to bed with a bottle (baby or nursing bottle caries). (msdmanuals.com)
  • There has been considerable research done on fluoride regarding cancer, birth defects, and risks to the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and urinary systems, however, very little has been done on its neurological effects. (wakingtimes.com)
  • Critics of water fluoridation also point out that most western countries have rejected institutionalized fluoridation, without any detrimental effects on their teeth. (simplypurli.com)
  • With a growing body of evidence establishing the very real risks and harm caused by water fluoridation, even former fluoride proponents are reversing themselves. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • The most rabid supporters of water fluoridation are now reining in their enthusiasm in the face of numerous studies worldwide demonstrating its benefit to teeth has been overstated. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • The United States pioneered the introduction of community water fluoridation in 1945 when Grand Rapids was the first city in the world to fluoride public water. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • Water fluoridation is the deliberate addition of fluoride to the water supply , done by public officials. (timetocleanse.com)
  • Water Fluoridation: A Critical Review of the Physiological Effects of Ingested Fluoride as a Public Health Intervention. (aarp.org)
  • Can I brush my dog's teeth with hydrogen peroxide? (benedictins-de-immaculee.com)
  • however, victims whose clothing or skin is contaminated with hydrogen fluoride liquid or solution can secondarily contaminate response personnel by direct contact or through off-gassing vapor. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride is a colorless, fuming liquid or gas with a strong, irritating odor. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride gas is lighter than air. (cdc.gov)
  • Even fairly low airborne concentrations of hydrogen fluoride produce rapid onset of eye, nose, and throat irritation. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride has a strong irritating odor that is discernable at concentrations of about 0.04 ppm, which is considerably less than the OSHA PEL of 3 ppm. (cdc.gov)
  • Children exposed to the same levels of hydrogen fluoride as adults may receive larger doses because they have greater lung surface area:body weight ratios and increased minute volumes:weight ratios. (cdc.gov)
  • Most hydrogen fluoride exposures occur by cutaneous contact with the aqueous solution. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride is irritating to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride is primarily an industrial raw material. (cdc.gov)
  • Some consumer products that may contain hydrogen fluoride include automotive cleaning products (e.g., for aluminum and chrome), rust inhibitors, rust removers (e.g., for ceramic tubs, sinks, and fabrics), and water-spot removers. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide is made use of in tooth bleaching pens as a gel. (topnj.co.kr)
  • Hydrogen fluoride reacts with metals and water or steam. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride is a colorless fuming liquid below 67°F (19.4°C), or a colorless gas. (cdc.gov)
  • What is fluoride doing to our thyroid glands, to our brains, to our nervous systems, and to our hormones? (simplypurli.com)
  • Fluoride is associated with thyroid dysfunction, for example, because it acts as a hormone disruptor. (beautifulonraw.com)
  • Fluoride is a poison that depresses the thyroid, which can cause hypothyroidism, particularly with repeated exposure. (mirrorathlete.org)
  • A combination of exercise and dry saunas removes sodium fluorides in fatty tissues. (homeremedieslog.com)
  • And since there's no catalase present, the formaldehyde is free to cause enormous damage in your tissues. (motherjai.com)
  • On average only 50% of the fluoride we take in each day is excreted through the kidneys with the remainder accumulating in our bones, pineal gland and other tissues. (natmedworld.com)
  • These effects are due to the fluoride ion's aggressive, destructive penetration of tissues. (cdc.gov)
  • Americans ingest brain-numbing poison every day, and are brainwashed by our media and indoctrination systems . (ahealedplanet.net)
  • Toothpaste must be kept away from children under six, and if you ingest an amount greater than needed for brushing, it's time to call either a physician or the Poison Control Center. (beautifulonraw.com)
  • When you ingest fluoride, about half is excreted by the kidneys. (healthconfidential.com)
  • The idea is that the activated charcoal attracts (or 'adsorbs'- not a typo but a technical term) less than desirable substances from your system, therefore 'purifying' your gut, skin or teeth, depending on whether you ingest it or apply it topically. (getthegloss.com)
  • All dentists are very familiar with the American Dental Association (ADA) and other "authoritative" positions on fluoride. (drkaslow.com)
  • If Create Award Profitable Smiles With These High Notch Dental Care Ideas wake up, brush your teeth to eliminate all the accumulated debris from sleeping and respiration by means of your mouth, leaving dried saliva behind. (jigsy.com)
  • HONOLULU - A Hawaii lawmaker is pushing to add the mineral fluoride to the state's public water systems in an effort to promote better dental health. (westhawaiitoday.com)
  • Today, many of us who have explored these faith claims have discovered exactly the opposite is true: dosing municipal water supplies with fluoride─a corrosive industrial waste acid─is not the best way to prevent dental caries, it also poses serious threats to human health, and ironically, can cause damage to children's teeth. (drdeborahmd.com)
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  • Savithri P. Ravindran, D.D.S is a trusted Arcadia area dental implants practice providing natural-looking, comfortable tooth replacement. (orangechildrensdentist.com)
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  • Taking extra care of your teeth now can save you thousands of dollars in the future by letting you avoid expensive and agonizing dental procedures like root canals, crowns and implants. (beautifulonraw.com)
  • In the ensuing years, fluoride found its way into toothpastes, dental implants, dental treatments (think swish and spit), many antibiotics and even food. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • As part of dental fluoride treatments, it can also be found in dental products like toothpaste and mouthwash. (pitcheroflife.com)
  • Also, the CDC advises parents to monitor their children's use of fluoride for dental cleaning and fluoridated water above 2 mg/L. (pitcheroflife.com)
  • When dental caries goes untreated for too long, you can lose a large part of your tooth and also need a removal. (topnj.co.kr)
  • You can reverse the damages done by the plaque by utilizing fluoride mouthwash more frequently or obtaining fluoride treatment from your dental professional. (topnj.co.kr)
  • If captured early prior to a dental caries has actually developed, degeneration can commonly be come by brushing with an excellent fluoride tooth paste or with fluoride treatments. (topnj.co.kr)
  • As a result, when your dental degeneration has reached this component of the tooth, you might experience substantial discomfort. (topnj.co.kr)
  • Carbon cartridges are extremely good at removing substances like Chlorine, pesticides, lead and chemicals but not copper or fluoride. (psifilters.com.au)
  • Find out on what damage they are doing and learn more on how water filtration can help removing these harming chemicals. (chansonalkalinewater.com)
  • While many public systems add chemicals to sanitize and deodorize water, fluoride is the only substance that's added in the guise of a medication. (drdeborahmd.com)
  • Regular store-bought toothpastes contain a soup of damaging chemicals. (beautifulonraw.com)
  • The chemicals used in westernized dentistry actually damage your immune system, particularly sodium fluoride (a neurotoxin, brain toxin, nervous system toxin and immune system toxin) and mercury (a total body poison. (arthritistreatment.one)
  • In 1952, McKay and Dean were presented with the Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research by the American Public Health Association for their work with fluoride. (wikipedia.org)
  • Science Not in My Water Supply SUBSCRIBE TO TIMEPRINTE-MAILMORE BY AUTHORTIME Archive: Fight Over Fluoride (1952) TIME Archive: Brushing With Fluoride (1964) Posted Monday, Oct. 17, 2005 Somebody put a dead rat in Curtis Smith s mailbox. (curezone.org)
  • Studies have found that fluoride is a neurotoxin and an endocrine disruptor. (simplypurli.com)
  • The Mexico study found mothers with higher fluoride exposure during pregnancy were more likely to have children with symptoms of ADHD. (simplypurli.com)
  • Fluoride can damage the kidney s and liver, reduce the immune system, develop cancer, create fibromyalgia symptoms and transmit aluminum through blood barrier in the brain. (homeremedieslog.com)
  • Onset are often without symptoms, however advanced stages of tooth decays might result in discomfort, infections and abscesses, and even blood poisoning. (topnj.co.kr)
  • The symptoms-tender, painful teeth-appear late. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The fact that fluorosilicic acid is a poison is not necessarily the end of the argument. (fluoridefree.org.nz)
  • Fluorosilicic acid-the most commonly added form of fluoride-when combined with chlorinated compounds is so corrosive it can leach the lead out of plumbing fixtures! (drdeborahmd.com)
  • Fluorosilicic acid, a common fluoridating agent, is a by-product of phosphate fertilizer production, and phosphates are mined, so technically I guess you could say fluoride is mining waste. (straightdope.com)
  • Researchers suspect a connection to cancer because half of ingested fluoride is deposited in bones , and fluoride stimulates growth in the end of bones, where osteosarcoma occurs. (wakingtimes.com)
  • You have to remember that lead poisoning can produce long-term neurological damage to your child. (lonetreepediatrics.com)
  • B. Spittle wrote in his article, Allergy and Hypersensitivity to Fluoride, in the journal called Fluoride (1993, 26:4, 267-273) that canker sores (Aphthous stomatitis) and ulcers of the mouth have been described as being not uncommon in persons using fluoride toothpaste and in children who have had topical fluoride applications applied to their teeth. (drkaslow.com)
  • In the event of kidney damage, fluoride accumulation will increase and with it the likelihood of further harm. (natmedworld.com)