The neurotoxic nature of fluoride is also
linked to motor dysfunction, IQ deficits and learning disabilities. In the year 2000, a group of Boston physicians concluded:
"Studies in animals and human populations
suggest that fluoride exposure, at levels that are experienced by a significant proportion of the population whose drinking
water is fluoridated, may have adverse impacts on the developing brain."
An interesting question is: How did we get
tricked into poisoning ourselves in the first place? Fluoride was crucial to the H-bomb makers. It was needed to help process
uranium; tons of it were needed.
During the mid-1940s
the DuPont Corporation supplied the U. S. military’s Manhattan Project with the fluoride it required. There was a big
problem, however. The area in New Jersey surrounding the DuPont plant was being contaminated by toxic fluoride emissions.
People were made ill, cattle and horses were crippled, and crops were either contaminated or completely wiped out.
Aluminum is the active toxic element in
floride. It is important to uderstand the toxic nature of aluminum. Almost every under-arm deodorant contains aluminum. Rubbing
and sparying on the thin layer of this aluminum rich substance makes is easier to be absorbed by the body. Autopsies on Alzheimers
victims have repeatedly shown high concentrations of aluminum in the brain tissue. You can find deodorants at your local
health-food store that do NOT contain aluminum.
Drinking or eating from food or soda, etc. canned
in aluminum should also be avoided. Glass bottles are best. It appears that the aluminum we ingest or absorb via the skin
is retained just as the fluoride is retained.
In high concentrations, fluoride compounds are
toxic and can cause death. In mice, the LD50 is estimated to be 184 milligrams of stannous flouride per kilogram
of body mass. An individual report involving fatality following the accidental administration of fluoride ion to a child at
5 mg/kg was cited by G. M. Whitford in 1987. These are amongst a host of studies and findings that confirm the danger associated
with flouride in our society today.
Today, when fluoride’s safety
is questioned, people with legitimate concerns are often treated with disdain. They are told that fluoride in "optimal" amounts
is safe--the studies say so. The promoters and defenders of this toxin need to be asked: "What studies?"