Fluoridation Increases Lead Absorption In Children
Fluoridation Increases Lead Absorption In Children The chemical most commonly used to fluoridate America’s drinking water is associated with an increase in children’s blood lead levels. Most studies that purport fluoridation’s safety and effectiveness in preventing cavities use the chemical sodium fluoride. However, most communities inject cheaper silicofluorides (fluosilicic...
Read MoreADA Statement on The Effectiveness of Community Water Fluodiration
The effectiveness of water fluoridation has been documented in scientific literature for well over 55 years. Even before the first community fluoridation program began in 1945, data from the 1930s and 1940s revealed 50-60% lower tooth decay rates in children consuming naturally occurring, optimally fluoridated water compared to children consuming fluoride-deficient water. Since that time,...
Read MoreADA Reaffirms Support of Water Fluoridation
CHICAGO, April 7, 2006—After reviewing a recently published paper on a possible association between fluoride in water and osteosarcoma (a rare form of bone cancer), the ADA remains confident that community water fluoridation is a safe, effective public health measure for preventing tooth decay. The ADA agrees with the paper’s authors that their work constitutes an “exploratory analysis”...
Read MoreAutism and Mercury
(This article is excerpted from Dr. O’Shea’s revised edition of The Sanctity of Human Blood – used with permission) Inquiry into vaccine safety is exploding like never before, even in the popular press. Research coming from dozens of mainstream medical studies can no longer be easily suppressed, as it has been in the past, especially with the prevalence of online information...
Read MoreSmoking Tooth- The Article
Studies by Clarkson (1998) and the World Health Organization found that one silver amalgam filling could release anywhere between 3-18 m gm/day of mercury. Studies by Clarkson (1998) and the World Health Organization found that one silver amalgam filling could release anywhere between 3-18 m gm/day of mercury. A Canadian conference suggested a Tolerable Daily Intake (TDI) for mercury of...
Read MoreStatement by The American Dental Association to the Government Reform Committee United States House
Written by American Dental Association Sunday, 03 January 2010 22:46 November 14, 2002 Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee, thank you on behalf of the American Dental Association (ADA) for inviting us to testify today. The ADA is very pleased to speak to the safety and efficacy of dental amalgam and the Association’s position that every dental patient should have an opportunity to...
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