Fluoridation is a highly emotional and controversial issue in which it’s
difficult to separate fact from fiction. The bottom line is: Is it effective? Is
it safe?
Dr Dean Burk, who has spent more than fifty years in cancer research, mainly
at the National Cancer Institute states: "More people have died in the last
thirty years from cancer connected with fluoridation than all the military
deaths in the entire history of the United States." (1)
Fluoride toxicity has been linked to genetic damage in plants and animals,
birth defects in humans, especially Down’s syndrome, plus a whole series of
allergic reactions ranging from fatigue, headaches, urinary tract irritations,
diarrhoea and many others. (2) The MarierRose study, "Environmental
Fluoride- 1977’ by the National Research Council of Canada documents the
mutagenic and chromosomal effects of fluoride as well as the evidence that
chronic intake of fluoride interferes with the metabolism of calcium, magnesium,
manganese and vitamin C.
If all these problems can arise from too much fluoride, why do we have
artificial fluoridation? Why do we add sodium fluoride to our drinking water?
The main reason given by
pro-fluoridationists is that up to 1 part per
million (ppm) or I mg/L per liter of fluoride will reduce tooth decay. However,
no genuine scientific research has supported this contention.
Court testimony from a Illinois trial on fluoridation reveals Although
attempts have been made, the United states Center for Disease Control, and the
British Ministry of Health admit that no laboratory experiment has ever shown
that one ppm fluoride of the drinking water Is effective in reducing tooth
decay. Furthermore, they admit that there are no epldemlologicai studies or
humans showing fluoridation reduces tooth decay that would meet the minimum
requirement of scientific objectivity." After a forty day trial, Judge
Ronald A. Newman ruled, "a conclusion that fluoride is a safe and effective
means of promoting dental health cannot be supported by this record. (3) A full
account of fluoridation and how it has become a political instead of a
scientific issue is fully documented in Dr John Yiamouyiannis" book,
Fluoride: The Ageing Factor. (4)
Dr Burk believes the most that can be given to the fluoridation argument is
that up to the age of puberty there may be a temporary delay of about one tooth
decay. When you look at the problems fluoride may or does cause, this
insignificant temporary reduction in tooth decay is meaningless. Let’s face
it, tooth decay is not a fluoride deficiency disease. In most cases, tooth decay
is caused by malnutrition and poor dietary habits, especially the over
consumption of sugar and refined foods.
Yet, how is it that we have been led to believe that fluoride in drinking
water results in less tooth decay? I think this confusion originated in 1942 in
Hereford Texas, which was heralded as a ‘town without a toothache.’ Drinking
water in Hereford Texas had 2.3 to 3.2 ppm of natural fluoride. But it also had
generous amounts of calcium, magnesium and other minerals. The pro-fluoridationists
pointed to the fluoride as the reason for low levels of dental cavities. But Dr.
G. W. Heard a Hereford dentist for thirty five years, called attention to the
hard drinking water as the possible reason for the benefits. "The damage
fluoride does "Dr Heard stated "is far greater than the good it may
appear to accomplish." (1)
Colorado Springs, Colorado also has a high level of fluoride in its drinking
water 2.5 ppm, yet has a very high level of cavities. The Colorado Springs
drinking water is very soft, low in calcium and magnesium. The water in Hereford
Texas was very hard high in calcium and magnesium. The beneficial element is
hardness not fluoride levels.
Worldwide there Is very little fluoridation! In fact, many countries that
previously adopted fluoridation have stopped. A few examples: Germany no
Fluoridation, discontinued in 1971 for health and legal reasons after eighteen
years of experiments. Spain no fluoridation forbidden by law. France, no
Fluoridation never considered it essential to good health. Sweden no
fluoridation forbidden by law, discontinued in 1969 after a ten year
experimental program. The World Health Organisation (WHO) was asked by the
Swedish government to produce evidence to support its earlier claim that
fluoridation was safe. No evidence was produced Parliament declared fluoridation
illegal in November of 1971. (5) Many more countries are listed in Healthy Water
For A Longer Life.
"One tenth of all cancer deaths in this country," Dr. Burk states,
can be shown to be linked to foundation of public drinking water." That’s
40,000 extra cancer deaths a year. It’s ten times the number who die from
asbestos induced cancer and exceeds deaths from breast cancer. Yet, 40% of the
people in the U.S. continue to drink fluoridated water.
High level of fluoride, artificial or natural can be harmful to our health.
"The softer the water the more fluoride passes through the intestinal
wall." (3) Experiments show that when the water is hard less fluoride is
absorbed. Therefore if you are drinking a hard water, the harmful effects of
fluoride will be minimized.
if you want healthy teeth, correct your diet, drink hard water and avoid the
addition of sodium fluoride to your drinking water. Also, there are special
filters which can remove fluorides yet leave the hardness in the water.
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Burk D. Fluoridation A Burning Controversy. Bestways, April, 1982: 40-44.
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Waldbott GL Burgstahler AW, McKinney Hl. Fluoridation: The Great Dilemma.
Lawrence KS: Coronado Press, 1978.
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Yiamouyiannis JA. Everything you Wanted to Known About Fluoridation – But
Were Afraid to Ask, A Discovery Deposition. Monorovia CA: National Health
Federation, 1977.
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Yiamouyiannis JA. Fluoride: The Ageing Factor. Delaware, OH: Health Action
Press, 1983.
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Burk D. Personal Communication. May 13, 1983.