What is it about?

This study analyzes data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which reveals that the addition of synthetic fluoride compounds into public drinking water in those states with soft, calcium-deficient water supplies, is associated with a higher infant mortality than fluoridated hard water states. This should not be surprising since fluoride is a calcium chelator and a recognized neurotoxic ion that reduces mental IQ in offspring of pregnant mothers who consume the treated water during pregnancy. The only Federal agency supporting and promoting "water fluoridation" is the Dental Division of the CDC. The CDC has been informed of these data but have not yet withdrawn their endorsements. The ingested fluoride accumulates in bone and is not biochemically reversible. After lifelong ingestion the bone level can be associated with stage II skeletal fluorosis with bone weakening and pain. The procedure needs to be halted as soon as possible since the CD C has published that systemic fluoride in the blood does not decrease dental caries., which was the rationale for the infusions in the first place.

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Why is it important?

The study is important because the vast majority of U.S. cities continue to infuse industrial fluosilicic acid into public drinking water for its fluoride which merely causes normal bone to convert to abnormal fluoroapatite with an altered structure. Most countries do not fluoridate their citizens and yet have the same decrease in dental caries over the last several decades that the U.S. has had. Fluoridation of people's bones is a false and harmful practice.

Perspectives

I began opposition to "water fluoridation " after a Coast Guard man was killed from drinking water that was artificially fluoridated to high level due to an accidental overfeed. The country needs to stop this useless practice.

Dr. Richard Sauerheber
Palomar Community College

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This page is a summary of: High Infant Mortality and Morbidity in Fluoridated Soft Water U.S. States, SSRN Electronic Journal, January 2023, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4429662.
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