27, February 2008 Water Fluoridation
It seems that we
may be over-medicating ourselves in pursuit of nebulous goals rooted in
questionable science. Local utilities have deemed it desirable to fluoridate
our water to reduce tooth decay, a decision vigorously supported by local
dentists. A far more compelling, contrary conclusion was published by the
prestigious British Medical Journal in 2000 (more commonly referred to as the
York Study) following a long term study of water fluoridation. The results of
this study found that only one in six individuals benefited from water
fluoridation compared to approximately 50% who suffered from dental fluorosis
or mottling and discoloration of the teeth. This alarming statistic offers
serious doubt on the overall benefits of water fluoridation.
Furthermore,
fluoride is potentially toxic to our bones, brain and endocrine (hormonal)
system. More information can be found in the Fluoride Action Network Web site.
Is it not time we demand more a more rigorous scientific study to justify this
potentially harmful practice?
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