News -> Health TUE, JUN 2 6:00PM by R. Reese Fuller

Strange Love from the Tap

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 Dr. Paul Connett
 Photo by Robin May
 

Nothing brings together the tree-hugging left and the gun-toting right like fluoride. On the night of April 21, on UL’s campus in Hamilton Hall, a crowd of 100 local residents gathered to hear about the prospect of adding fluoride to the public water supply. UL renewable resources professor Griff Blakewood was in the crowd as was AOC show Freedom Forum host Tom Parker. The keynote speaker was Dr. Paul Connett, a retired chemistry professor from St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y., who now heads up the Fluoride Action Network and runs the Web site www.FluorideAlert.org. In his introduction of Connett, Blakewood described fluoride as “essentially an industrial waste product.” 

Before arriving at the meeting, Connett had just spoken before a Lafayette City-Parish Council meeting against fluoridating the local water supply. Back at the university, the tall man with the British accent, dressed in a blue shirt and yellow tie with a navy blue blazer, spent two hours running through a dizzying PowerPoint presentation. He was adamant about his subject matter and quite animated in his delivery. Connett contends there’s no evidence to prove that adding fluoride to the public water supply is protecting people’s teeth and that more research must be done before accepting it. 

Those against fluoridation point to dental fluorosis as an example of why we shouldn’t ingest fluoride. The condition affects kids primarily between the ages of 1 and 4 and is the result of too much fluoride. In its mild form, fluorosis is the condition of white streaks and spots on the teeth. The severest cases exhibit dark stains as well as the cracking and pitting of teeth. 

And ultimately, Connett adds, the government has no right to mass-medicate citizens, especially when there is no margin of safety to protect the public. In other words, the government may be able to regulate the amount of fluoride in the water supply but not how much of it people consume. And it’s unethical for governments to use public water supplies to force medicine on individuals “without informed consent.”  

From the podium, Connett says local and state dental associations were invited to present the argument for fluoridating Lafayette’s water supply but no one accepted the invitation. He adds that fluoridation has become a “belief system” supported by “junk science” upheld by doctors, dentists and public officials. “They promote fluoridation like parrots,” he says, “and they defend it like chickens.” The crowd has a good laugh. 

Last year, Louisiana’s Act 761 became law, requiring public water systems with 5,000 customers or more to fluoridate their water. But no system will be forced to comply unless the state can identify the source of funding for it. There’s also a provision in the law that would allows systems that haven’t fluoridated their water in the past to opt out of the mandate. It requires 15 percent of registered voters signing a petition against it and then allowing residents to vote on the exemption. 

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Prof. Griff Blakewood
Photo by Robin May
 

On April 21, the same night as Connett’s lecture, the Lafayette City-Parish Council voted on a local ordinance that urges the Acadiana legislative delegation to seek a repeal of the law. The Advocate reported that the council steered clear of discussing the pros and cons of fluoridation and instead focused on the cost, which Lafayette Utilities System estimates at $530,000 a year. Councilman William Theriot stated that what was being left out of the conversation were the words “accountability” and “responsibility” and that responsible parties would end up paying for those who were not taking responsibility for their own dental health. 

Communities in the U.S. began fluoridating their water supplies in 1945. In Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 film Dr. Strangelove, Brigadier General Jack D. Ripper attacks the Soviet Union to derail a Communist conspiracy to inundate Americans with fluoridated water: “I can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.” At another point in the film, Ripper reminds us: “A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual, certainly without any choice. That’s the way your hard-core Commie works.” 

Kubrick was taking a dig at the John Birch Society, which was opposed to fluoridation. The conservative group believed that fluoridation was a Communist ploy to medicate the public and that it violated individual rights. But nowadays, it’s not just the right wing that’s deeply concerned with our precious bodily fluids. Even consumer advocate/environmentalist Ralph Nader has made a public stand against it, arguing that there are better and more effective ways to address tooth decay in children without exposing the entire public to fluoridation. 

Proponents of fluoridation argue that it’s necessary in order to reduce dental decay in the public, particularly children. The American Dental Association estimates that two-thirds of the U.S. population uses public water systems that are fluoridated, and that for every $1 invested, it saves a community $38 in dental treatment costs. Since 1950, the ADA has “unreservedly” endorsed the fluoridating of community water supplies “as safe, effective and necessary in preventing tooth decay.”  

In 2001, the Centers for Disease Control stated that when used appropriately, fluoride is both safe and effective in preventing and controlling tooth decay. The CDC stated that water fluoridation was one of the 10 great public health achievements of the 20th century, along with vaccinations, controlling infectious diseases, the decline in heart diseases and strokes, family planning, and recognizing tobacco as a health hazard. According to the CDC, Lafayette Utilities System “purchases its water from a water system with a natural fluoride concentration below the level considered optimal for the prevention of dental (cavities).” 

The World Health Organization estimates that in industrialized nations tooth decay still affects 60 to 90 percent of children. WHO concludes that fluoridation “has substantial advantages in public health.” The American Medical Association also supports fluoridating water supplies. 

So if national and international health organizations are advocating fluoridation and assuring us it’s safe for our consumption, then how could opponents argue against it? And who, in their opinion, is pushing for its use if it has such dangerous effects? After his presentation, Connett takes questions from the audience and one man refers to the phosphate fertilizer industry, where hydrofluorosilicic acid is a waste byproduct and also the primary fluoride chemical for water fluoridation. 

“Follow the money,” Connett adds. “It’s a lousy way to get rid of hazardous waste.” 



 
To learn more about fluoridation, visit www.HealthySmilesLouisiana.org . For arguments against fluoridation, visit www.FluorideAlert.org



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written by nyscof , June 04, 2009 - 11:35 am
Over 2,470 professionals urge the US Congress to stop water fluoridation until Congressional hearings are conducted, citing scientific evidence that fluoridation, long promoted to fight tooth decay, is ineffective and has serious health risks. See statement: http://www.fluorideaction.org/...2007.html.

Also, eleven Environmental Protection Agency employee unions representing over 7000 environmental and public health professionals called for a moratorium on drinking water fluoridation programs across the country, and have asked EPA management to recognize fluoride as posing a serious risk of causing cancer in people.

November 4, 2009, 53 US cities rejected fluoridation joining a growing list of communities saying "No," to fluoridation. (1)

-- The Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment, Canada�s leading voice on environmental health issues, released a statement opposing fluoridation.

-- The National Kidney Foundation dropped its fluoridation support replacing it with this caution: ââ?¬Å?Individuals with CKD [Chronic Kidney Disease] should be notified of the potential risk of fluoride exposure.ââ?¬Â

-- ââ?¬Å?A qualitative review of ...studies found a consistent and strong association between the exposure to fluoride and low IQ,ââ?¬Â concluded Tang el al., in "Fluoride and Childrenââ?¬â?¢s Intelligence: A Meta-analysisââ?¬Â in Biological Trace Element Research

-- Scientific American editors wrote in January 2008, "Some recent studies suggest that over-consumption of fluoride can raise the risks of disorders affecting teeth, bones, the brain and the thyroid gland"

-- A study in the Fall 2008 Journal of Public Health Dentistry reveals that cavity-free teeth have little to do with fluoride intake. Researchers report, "The benefits of fluoride are mostly topical�while fluorosis is clearly more dependent on fluoride intake."

-- Research published in Biological Trace Element Research (April 2009). indicates that blood fluoride levels were significantly higher in patients with osteosarcoma than in control groups. Osteosarcoma, a rare bone cancer, occurs mostly in children and young adults and has twice before been linked scientifically to fluoridation

A Tennessee State legislator, Joey Hensley, who is also an MD is urging all Tennessee Water Districts to stop fluoridation, reported a Tennessee newspaper on 11/29/08. At least 30 Tennessee water districts have already complied with his request.

Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, Dr. Arvid Carlsson, says, ââ?¬Å?Fluoridation is against all principles of modern pharmacology. It's really obsolete.ââ?¬Â

An Online Action Petition to Congress in support of the Professionals' Statement is available on FAN's web site, http://congress.fluorideaction.net


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written by Jack Cook , June 04, 2009 - 04:04 pm
The shear amount of information available from both sides of the issue is staggering. Yet, knowing what I now know about fluoridation after almost two years of research makes me generally appalled at the continuance of this practice despite all the evidence of fluoride's long term adverse health effects. And, I very much disagree with the collection of court cases that have determined that fluoridation is a proper exercise of state police powers for the good of a larger population. How do you legally justify placing a pollution by product that has been clearly identified as a neurotoxin into a resource that is so basic to human life with the expectation that it will affect everyone in the same manner? That's quite ludicrous.

I recommend that you look carefully at the scientific data and legal arguments at www.FluorideAlert.org then read the well researched work by Christopher Bryson, "The Fluoride Deception."
I personally have not found any of the arguments based upon scientific information or legality to be either confusing nor problematic. Everything points clearly toward the fact that fluoridation in the world MUST be stopped to protect the health of our citizens. Every day you will see more and more health professionals at the Fluoride Action Network signing on to a petition to end this outdated and risky practice. These are not simply activists, but doctors, nurses, and other degreed professionals in the health field who have carefully considered scientifically researched information. One of our supporters, Dr. Arvid Carlson, is a scientist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for 2000. So, we aren't just a group of crazies shouting in the wilderness.
Most of Europe does not fluoridate, and you will find that statistics show their dental health to be comparable, if not better, to that of America. In fact, European governments use the simple argument that fluoridation is mass medication using a non-approved drug without measured dose or prescription and without monitoring by a licensed health professional. This one argument makes the practice illegal in every state in our Union.
In fact, the reasons for not using fluoride are so numerous, they can get a bit overwhelming at times.
My family and I (we are from Tennessee, one of the most fluoridated states in the Union) ceased using fluoridated water and switched to distilled water in September of 2007 We also stopped using fluoride toothpaste. Prior to that we had experienced about 25 years of "mysterious" medical symptoms for which my doctors could find no cause. Within one week of getting off our fluoridated city tap water, all of those symptoms faded. We've been free of any kind of problems, including the usual flu virus periods ever since. I have also noted that my teeth have whitened, and they now feel much better; no cavities. So, my experience is not only from study, but also from experience. It is estimated that a small percentage of the population is particularly sensitive to very low doses of fluoride. It turns out that I may be one of them. However, a small percentage of the American population is a very large number indeed. I would prefer to stay healthy, but there is so much fluoride in our foods and environment that I find it difficult to avoid it entirely. Many water utilities in Tennessee are now reconsidering fluoridation, and some of those have discontinued the practice after researching facts that have generally been suppressed for sixty years. Representative Joey Hensley, the only licensed and practicing physician in the Tennessee State Legislature, has attempted to convince water utilities and our State Health Department to cease the practice since 2006. However, it has been difficult to communicate the scientifically proven hazards of fluoride to professionals who have been taught their entire careers that the substance is totally safe.
You should also note that the EPA Headquarters Union representing more than 7000 scientists, lawyers, engineers and other professionals in Washington, D.C. continue to work against fluoridation. Their statement can be found at:

http://www.nteu280.org/Issues/Fluoride/NTEU280-Fluoride.htm

Upon reading that statement, I think you will discover that not everyone working in health related government agencies are pushing fluoride so strongly.

The real reasons why adults and children have so many cavities can be traced to poor diet, poor dental habits, and lack of access to dental health care. Fluoridation is absolutely unnecessary for the prevention of cavities.



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written by Anita Knight , June 05, 2009 - 03:37 am
I live near Tampa, Florida, Hillsborough and Polk Counties where the phosphate mines and fertilizer industries are the source of the fluoridation agents now most often used because the liquid form (Fluorosilicic Acid) is easier to apply to water systems.

You can find online this report that tells about the environmental damage that prompted the government to require use of wet scrubbers to capture the fluorine gases:

Florida Institute of Phosphate Research, FIPR, Publice & Environmental Health Report 2003-2004
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