Harvard Says Fluoridated Water is Causing Cognitive Disorders

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not really. i took that straight from the paper, so if you have a problem with that take it up with them.

imo to completely dismiss water fluoridation as a non-health issue is just as ignorant as saying fluoridated water is solely responsible for causing autism. neither extreme is correct.

with so many foreign chemicals now entering the body on a daily basis causing massive health issues across the united states, you'd think people would be more conscious of issues like this.
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i did this song and dance already so no need to do it again.

some of yall wont realize the real issue until the government comes out and blatantly says that due to health concerns we need to lower/eliminate the levels of fluoride in public drinking water...
Oh wait, they already did that :snoop:

http://nypost.com/2011/01/07/us-government-wants-to-lower-level-of-fluoride-in-drinking-water/

http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/01/07/fluoride.recommendations/

lol im outta here
wow those are great links:obama:

what health concerns does the gov. talk about in those links you just posted? and how do they connect to the OP health concerns?:obama:

can you show where they said eliminate in those links you just posted?:obama:

thanks in advance:sas1:
 

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So one doctor from the Harvard School of Medicine and another doctor from the School of Medicine at Mount Sinai label fluoride as a neurotoxin (not specifying any particular dosage) in a peer-reviewed scientific journal, and somehow dudes in this thread think their opinions discredit that?

Coli scientists :mjlol:


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Most countries in Europe have experienced substantial declines in cavities without the use of water fluoridation.[3] For example, in Finland and Germany, tooth decay rates remained stable or continued to decline after water fluoridation stopped. Fluoridation may be useful in the U.S. because unlike most European countries, the U.S. does not have school-based dental care, many children do not visit a dentist regularly, and for many U.S. children water fluoridation is the prime source of exposure to fluoride.[15] The effectiveness of water fluoridation can vary according to circumstances such as whether preventive dental care is free to all children.[56]
 

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youre making the mistake of thinking i dont understand the point you all are making.

in this particular case im not saying anything other than what it says in the journal. fluoride is a toxin and we should cease adding it to the water supply until it can be fully studied. the same sh*t ive been saying for years.
And as stated the previous 57623577544523 times, almost anything is a toxin in enough of a dosage, and it's already been extensively studied for almost 100 years.
 

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I SEARCHED THE FULL ARTICLE AND THIS WAS THE ONLY MENTION OF FLUORIDE, BROTHER!



THESE ARE THE CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CHINESE STUDY THEY REFERENCED, DUDE!



TO SUMMARIZE, ALL THIS IS SAYING IS THAT UNUSUALLY HIGH DOSES OF FLUORIDE ARE BAD FOR YOU, JUST LIKE UNUSUALLY HIGH DOSES OF ANYTHING, MEAN GENE! HARVARD HAS NOT SAID FLUORIDATED WATER IS CAUSING COGNITIVE DISORDERS, BROTHER!

@Dafunkdoc_Unlimited FEEL FREE TO CORRECT ME IF I'VE MISREPRESENTED THE RESEARCH HERE, TOUGH GUY!

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Yeah, but fluoride is in toothpaste. You take that ingredient out, we are all going back to the 1800s.
 
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