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		<title>Fluoridation Safety Remains Intact</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2019 10:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>No one should worry about fluoridation, despite the alarming headlines stirred up by a new study from Canada, according to Making Sense of Fluoride. The study, published in the American Medical Association’s paediatric journal, claims to link higher levels of fluoride exposure in pregnant women to lower IQ scores in young children. ‘Experts have been  [...]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://msof.nz/2019/08/fluoridation-safety-remains-intact/">Fluoridation Safety Remains Intact</a> appeared first on <a href="https://msof.nz">Making Sense of Fluoride</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No one should worry about fluoridation, despite the alarming headlines stirred up by a new study from Canada, according to Making Sense of Fluoride.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2748634">study</a>, published in the American Medical Association’s paediatric journal, claims to link higher levels of fluoride exposure in pregnant women to lower IQ scores in young children.</p>
<p>‘Experts have been quick to push back over the paper’s shortcomings,’ explains MSoF president Daniel Ryan. ‘In fact, it was accompanied by an extraordinary and unprecedented<a href="https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/article-abstract/2748628"> editor’s note</a>. That suggests that even the journal’s editorial panel struggled with whether or not to publish.’</p>
<p>While some commentators say the study’s methodology is credible, others, including a panel from the <a href="https://www.sciencemediacentre.org/expert-reaction-to-study-looking-at-maternal-exposure-to-fluoride-and-iq-in-children/">UK’s Science Media Centre</a>, found the data simply does not support the contentious conclusions.</p>
<p>MSoF’s science adviser Dr Ken Perrott has examined the paper and says the controversy has been caused by the study authors’ <a href="https://openparachute.wordpress.com/2019/08/22/if-at-first-you-dont-succeed-statistical-manipulation-might-help/?fbclid=IwAR0IOIT9omf2uA_t5GT0McOeYEWFg1dATodH5JV0-OEwRCC9bvmB0Rf9rm8">apparent statistical manipulation</a> of the data. He agrees with SMC expert Thom Baguley, Professor of Experimental Psychology, Nottingham Trent University who said the type of analysis the researchers used is ‘frowned upon’ and that their ‘claim that maternal fluoride exposure is associated with a decrease in IQ of children is false.’ Another expert called the findings ‘weak’ and ‘borderline’. Reviewers were troubled, for example, that researchers reported a drop in IQ for boys but not for girls, questioning why gender would affect the results.</p>
<p>Critical commentators say at best the study is interesting but there’s no need for anyone to avoid fluoride, which has a valuable and proven role in preventing tooth decay.</p>
<p>‘We need to see if future research can reach the same conclusion,’ says Mr Ryan. ‘A single study that’s had so much backlash should simply not change anyone’s mind about the benefits and safety of fluoridation.’</p>
<p>‘The science is complex,’ he added. ‘It’s important to have reliable commentators that bring a balanced view to topics that can incite strong reaction.’</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://msof.nz/2019/08/fluoridation-safety-remains-intact/">Fluoridation Safety Remains Intact</a> appeared first on <a href="https://msof.nz">Making Sense of Fluoride</a>.</p>
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		<title>Activist Spouts Nonsense &#8211; The Evidence Supports Fluoridation</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Daniel Ryan]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2018 01:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Media release Thousands of rigorous studies - including recent large-scale data from Sweden and Canada (as well as our own famous Dunedin Study) confirm that community water fluoridation improves oral health and has no detrimental effect on IQ. Making Sense of Fluoride President Daniel Ryan is spreading that message to counter the misinformation of anti-fluoride  [...]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://msof.nz/2018/02/activist-spouts-nonsense-evidence-supports-fluoridation/">Activist Spouts Nonsense &#8211; The Evidence Supports Fluoridation</a> appeared first on <a href="https://msof.nz">Making Sense of Fluoride</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Media release</em></p>
<p>Thousands of rigorous studies &#8211; including recent large-scale data from <a href="https://sciblogs.co.nz/open-parachute/2017/01/05/swedish-study-fluoride-no-cognitive/">Sweden</a> and <a href="http://journal.cpha.ca/index.php/cjph/article/view/5951">Canada</a> (as well as our own famous <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4265943/">Dunedin Study</a>) confirm that community water fluoridation improves oral health and has no detrimental effect on IQ.</p>
<p>Making Sense of Fluoride President Daniel Ryan is spreading that message to counter the misinformation of anti-fluoride activist Paul Connett who is currently touring the country.</p>
<p>“Paul’s up to his old tricks of trying to confuse the public with shonky information,” says Mr Ryan. “This time he’s armed with a study carried out in <a href="https://openparachute.wordpress.com/2018/02/22/paul-connett-updates-nz-mps-about-fluoride/">Mexico</a> that’s been criticised for basic flaws; for example, not identifying where the participants got their drinking water and not considering other risk factors. The Mexican study simply cannot be compared to community water fluoridation in New Zealand.”</p>
<p>“What’s more,” says Mr Ryan, “Lead authors of that study have gone on the record supporting fluoridation. This shows Connett’s claims to be nonsense.”</p>
<p>“Paul Connett relies on the lack of expertise of the media and the public to promote an ideological view that denies the evidence. Compare that to the overwhelming scientific consensus that fluoridation is an effective way to improve the dental health of children and adults.”</p>
<p>“We encourage anyone dealing with Paul Connett to be skeptical, question his sources and not to take his claims at face value,” says Mr Ryan. “And above all, be assured that community water fluoridation is <a href="https://www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz/2017/06/19/community-water-fluoridation-expert-qa/">safe</a>.”</p>
<p>For more information please contact:</p>
<p>Dr Ken Perrott<br />
Science adviser, MSoF<br />
Ken.perrott@msof.nz</p>
<p>Daniel Ryan<br />
MSoF President, MSoF<br />
Daniel.ryan@msof.nz</p>
<p>Edit: Corrected link to the Canada study.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://msof.nz/2018/02/activist-spouts-nonsense-evidence-supports-fluoridation/">Activist Spouts Nonsense &#8211; The Evidence Supports Fluoridation</a> appeared first on <a href="https://msof.nz">Making Sense of Fluoride</a>.</p>
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		<title>Fluoride Free NZ makes astonishing claim</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For Immediate Release An extraordinary press release from Fluoride Free NZ highlights the inconsistency of the group’s position on science - and then attempts to re-write local history. The release this week cites the new data from the highly-respected Dunedin longitudinal study showing that exposure to lead in the ‘70s reduced children’s IQ by about  [...]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://msof.nz/2017/04/fluoride-free-nz-makes-astonishing-claim/">Fluoride Free NZ makes astonishing claim</a> appeared first on <a href="https://msof.nz">Making Sense of Fluoride</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For Immediate Release</p>
<p>An extraordinary press release from Fluoride Free NZ highlights the inconsistency of the group’s position on science &#8211; and then attempts to re-write local history.</p>
<p>The release this week cites the new data from the highly-respected Dunedin longitudinal study showing that exposure to lead in the ‘70s reduced children’s IQ by about 4 points.</p>
<p>The lobby group’s release attempts to compare the danger of lead to exposure to water fluoridation – yet the group has repeatedly rejected the same Dunedin study’s finding that water fluoridation has no effect on IQ and in fact improves lives by reducing the burden of tooth decay.</p>
<p>“It’s ridiculous that FFNZ is trying to have it both ways,” says Making Sense of Fluoride president Daniel Ryan. “You can’t accept the results you like from a study and then turn around and dismiss the ones you don’t, especially when the data is from the same source.”</p>
<p>The dangers of lead poisoning have been known since the 19th century, though lead was slow to be recognised as a hazardous fuel additive. The FFNZ release goes on to make a further remarkable claim: that the Royal Society of NZ supported opposition to lead’s removal from petrol – when in fact, the Society commissioned its own study and in 1986, recommended removing all lead from gasoline (which occurred in 1996).</p>
<p>“Perhaps FFNZ has made this claim because they’ve never accepted the Royal Society’s 2014 review finding that fluoridation is safe and effective,” says Mr Ryan. “Once again, they are misrepresenting data and even history to support their opposition to fluoridation. It’s time they faced reality.”</p>
<p>For more information please contact:</p>
<p>Dr Ken Perrott, Science adviser, MSoF</p>
<p>Ken.perrott@msof.nz</p>
<p>Daniel Ryan, President, MSoF</p>
<p>Daniel.ryan@msof.nz</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A guest post by Ron Johnson from The New Horsemen, edited by Daniel Ryan. Part 15 of The New Horsemens FAQ woofuckery collection. Since its inception in the 1940s, the idea of fluoridating water has given rise to fear and suspicion with claims ranging from evil Nazi/Commie/government mind control conspiracies to cancer causation to decreased IQ and  [...]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://msof.nz/2016/02/debunking-anti-fluoride-woofuckery-and-pseudoscience/">Debunking Anti-Fluoride Woofuckery and Pseudoscience</a> appeared first on <a href="https://msof.nz">Making Sense of Fluoride</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A guest post by Ron Johnson from <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/thenewhorsemen/">The New Horsemen</a>, edited by Daniel Ryan. Part 15 of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=749232508515403&amp;set=oa.448130512002766">The New Horsemens FAQ woofuckery collection</a>.</p>
<p>Since its inception in the 1940s, the idea of fluoridating water has given rise to fear and suspicion with claims ranging from evil Nazi/Commie/government mind control conspiracies to cancer causation to decreased IQ and a cheap way to dispose of toxic waste (<a href="http://www.skepdic.com/fluoridation">http://www.skepdic.com/fluoridation</a>). The implication that Big Pharma is out to poison you and that the scientific consensus is proof of a massive worldwide conspiracy of scientists/dentists makes reasoning with conspiracy theorists particularly difficult. But as we always do in The New Horsemen we’ll let the science decide what is “true” and what is “woo”!</p>
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<p><strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">What Is Fluoride?</span></strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://water.epa.gov/drink/contaminants/basicinformation/fluoride.cfm">http://water.epa.gov/drink/contaminants/basicinformation/fluoride.cfm</a>)<br />
Fluoride compounds are salts that form when the element, fluorine, combines with minerals in soil or rocks. Fluoride is widely distributed in the lithosphere mainly as fluorspar, fluorapatite and cryolite, and is recognised as the thirteenth most common element in the earth’s crust. It is found in seawater at a concentration of around 1.2 – 1.4 mg/litre, in ground waters at concentrations up to 67 mg/litre, and in most surface waters at concentrations less than 0.1 mg/litre. Fluoride is also found in foods particularly fish and tea (<a href="http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/dwq/nutrientschap14.pdf">http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/dwq/nutrientschap14.pdf</a>)</p>
<p>While almost all foodstuffs contain at least traces of fluoride, water and non-dairy beverages are the main sources of ingested fluoride, accounting for 66 to 80% of fluoride intake in US adults according to the concentration of fluoride in the public drinking water. Other significant sources of ingested fluoride are toothpaste in very young children (who tend to swallow most of their toothpaste), tea in tea-drinking communities, and inhaled fluoride in some communities in China where coal containing very high levels fluoride is burned indoors. Absorption of ingested fluoride is via the stomach and small intestine (<a href="http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/42415/1/WHO_EHC_227.pdf">http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/42415/1/WHO_EHC_227.pdf</a>).</p>
<p>Fluoride works by converting the outer layer of tooth enamel made of hydroxylapatite, Ca5(PO4)3OH, to fluoroapatite, Ca5(PO4)3F. The latter chemical is less soluble in acidic solutions. The three most commonly added fluoride chemicals are sodium fluoride, fluorosilicic acid, and sodium fluorosilicate (<a href="http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/13103">http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/13103</a>).</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>History Of Fluoridation</strong><br />
(<a href="http://www.quackwatch.org/03HealthPromotion/fluoride.html">http://www.quackwatch.org/03HealthPromotion/fluoride.html</a>)</p>
<p>The history of fluoridation in the United States underlines its unique standing as a public health measure copied from a natural phenomenon. In the early 1900s, Dr. Frederick S. McKay began an almost 30-year search for the cause of the staining of teeth that was prevalent in Colorado, where he practiced dentistry. In his investigation, McKay found the condition common in other states, including Texas, where it was known as &#8220;Texas teeth.&#8221; By 1916 he had identified excessive amounts of fluoride occurring naturally in water supplies as the cause of the dental staining. In 1928, he concluded that such teeth, although stained, showed &#8220;a singular absence of decay,&#8221; and that both the staining and the decay resistance were caused by something in the water. In 1931, the &#8220;something&#8221; was identified as fluoride. Soon, scientific data from thirteen countries confirmed these findings.</p>
<p>In 1945, the U.S. Public Health Service began four  studies, testing the hypothesis that artificial fluoridation to 1.0 ppm would produce healthier teeth without causing mottling. By 1950, the experiment was declared a success. The communities with fluoridated water supplies had 50% fewer cavities. The recommendation was made that communities without naturally occurring fluoride add it to their water supplies at a concentration of 1.0 ppm. The American Dental Association, the American Medical Association, the American Association of Public Health Dentists, and the National Research Council concurred with the recommendation (not a mandatory governmental requirement).</p>
<p>There are three periods concerning the history of water fluoridation (<a href="http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Water_fluoridation">http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Water_fluoridation</a>):</p>
<ol>
<li>Before 1933, the study of mottled tooth enamel, later known as fluorosis. (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_water_fluoridation">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_water_fluoridation</a>)</li>
<li>From 1933 to 1945, the study of the relationship between fluoride and tooth decay.</li>
<li>From 1945 onward, which focused on deployment of water fluorides</li>
</ol>
<p>In the United States, the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) of 1974 confers the authority for ensuring the safety of public drinking water to the Environmental Protection Agency.( <a href="http://water.epa.gov/drink/contaminants/basicinformation/fluoride.cfm">http://water.epa.gov/drink/contaminants/basicinformation/fluoride.cfm</a> )</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>What Are Fluoride&#8217;s Potential Health Effects?</strong></p>
<p>Exposure to EXCESSIVE consumption of fluoride over a lifetime may lead to increased likelihood of bone fractures in adults, and may result in effects on bone leading to pain and tenderness. Children aged 8 years and younger exposed to excessive amounts of fluoride have an increased chance of developing pits in the tooth enamel, along with a range of cosmetic effects to teeth.</p>
<p>Like many things in our water supply, chlorine for example, the amount determines whether it is safe or harmful (the dose makes the poison!). For that reason, the EPA recommends that the amount of fluoride in a water supply not rise above certain levels. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides recommendations for the optimal levels of fluoride in drinking water in order to prevent tooth decay.</p>
<p>In January 2011, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed to change its recommended limit for fluoride to 0.7 mg/L, replacing the current recommended range of 0.7 to 1.2 mg/L. (Parts per million, ppm, and milligrams per liter, mg/L, are nearly equivalent. E.g., 1.2 mg/L = 1.201370764 ppm) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency simultaneously announced that it will take a fresh look at the maximum allowable level, currently set at 4 mg/L, for fluoride that occurs naturally in drinking water (<a href="http://www.skepdic.com/fluoridation">http://www.skepdic.com/fluoridation</a>).</p>
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<p><strong>How Does Fluoride Get Into My Drinking Water?</strong></p>
<p>Some fluoride compounds, such as sodium fluoride and fluorosilicates, dissolve easily into ground water as it moves through gaps and pore spaces between rocks. Most water supplies contain some naturally occurring fluoride. Fluoride also enters drinking water in discharge from fertilizer or aluminum factories. Also, many communities add fluoride to their drinking water to promote dental health.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>How Can Fluoride Be Removed From My Drinking Water?</strong></p>
<p>The following treatment method(s) have proven to be effective for removing fluoride to below 4.0 mg/L or 4.0 ppm: distillation or reverse osmosis. There are several independent American National Standards Institute (ANSI) certified organizations that test and certify home water treatment units. More information about these organizations and other issues related to your water safety can be found at <a href="http://water.epa.gov/aboutow/ogwdw/upload/2005_11_17_faq_fs_healthseries_filtration.pdf">http://water.epa.gov/aboutow/ogwdw/upload/2005_11_17_faq_fs_healthseries_filtration.pdf</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Arguments For Fluoridation</strong></p>
<p>Reasons Why Fluoride in Water is Good for Communities<br />
(<a href="http://www.ada.org/en/public-programs/advocating-for-the-public/fluoride-and-fluoridation/5-reasons-why-fluoride-in-water-is-good-for-communities">http://www.ada.org/en/public-programs/advocating-for-the-public/fluoride-and-fluoridation/5-reasons-why-fluoride-in-water-is-good-for-communities</a>) (<a href="http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/basics/index.htm">http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/basics/index.htm</a>)</p>
<ol>
<li>Prevents tooth decay. Fluoride in water is the most efficient way to prevent one of the most common childhood diseases – tooth decay. An estimated 51 million school hours and 164 million work hours are lost each year due to dental-related illness. Community water fluoridation is so effective at preventing tooth decay that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention named it one of 10 great public health achievements of the 20th century.</li>
<li>Protects all ages against cavities. Studies show that fluoride in community water systems prevents at least 25 percent of tooth decay in children and adults, even in an era with widespread availability of fluoride from other sources, such as fluoride toothpaste.</li>
<li>Safe and effective. For 70 years, the best available scientific evidence consistently indicates that community water fluoridation is safe and effective. It has been endorsed by numerous U.S. Surgeons General, and more than 100 health organizations recognize the health benefits of water fluoridation for preventing dental decay, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Medical Association, the World Health Organization, the American Dental Association, and the American Academy of Pediatrics.</li>
<li>Saves money. The average lifetime cost per person to fluoridate a water supply is less than the cost of one dental filling. For most cities, every $1 invested in water fluoridation saves $38 in dental treatment costs. Another study found the estimated return on investment for community water fluoridation (including productivity losses) ranged from $4 in small communities of 5,000 people or less, to $27 in large communities of 200,000 people or more (<a href="http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/pdf/griffin.pdf">http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/pdf/griffin.pdf</a>).</li>
<li>It’s &#8220;natural&#8221;. Fluoride is naturally present in groundwater and the oceans. Water fluoridation is the adjustment of fluoride to a recommended level for preventing tooth decay (<a href="http://www.ada.org/en/public-programs/advocating-for-the-public/fluoride-and-fluoridation/ada-applauds-hhs-final-recommendation-on-optimal-fluoride-level-in-drinking-water">http://www.ada.org/en/public-programs/advocating-for-the-public/fluoride-and-fluoridation/ada-applauds-hhs-final-recommendation-on-optimal-fluoride-level-in-drinking-water</a>). It’s similar to fortifying other foods and beverages, like fortifying salt with iodine, milk with vitamin D, orange juice with calcium and bread with folic acid.</li>
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<p>Centralised fluoridation is a safe, simple, and effective way to improve the dental health of the population at large (especially children in the candy cavity-prone years). It is also extremely cost-effective: one study estimated that for every $1 a city invested in fluoridation it saved the average citizen (with a mean dental health cost) $38 on dental care (<a href="http://www.politifact.com/oregon/statements/2012/aug/23/nick-fish/do-cities-really-save-38-every-1-they-spend-fluori/">http://www.politifact.com/oregon/statements/2012/aug/23/nick-fish/do-cities-really-save-38-every-1-they-spend-fluori/</a>) (<a href="http://www.fairbanksalaska.us/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/20010000Griffin-Econ-Eval-Fluoridation.pdf">http://www.fairbanksalaska.us/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/20010000Griffin-Econ-Eval-Fluoridation.pdf</a>)</p>
<p>The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers water fluoridation to be one of the top 10 public health advances of the 20th century (<a href="http://www.cdc.gov/about/history/tengpha.htm">http://www.cdc.gov/about/history/tengpha.htm</a>) (<a href="http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4841a1.htm">http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4841a1.htm</a>) and the American Dental Association &#8220;unreservedly endorses the fluoridation of community water supplies as safe, effective and necessary in preventing tooth decay.” (<a href="http://www.oda.on.ca/personal-oral-care/fluoride-in-your-tap-water">http://www.oda.on.ca/personal-oral-care/fluoride-in-your-tap-water</a>). The World Health Organization states that &#8220;fluoridation of water supplies, where possible, is the most effective public health measure for the prevention of dental decay.” (<a href="http://ilikemyteeth.org/fluoridation/health-experts-on-fluoride/">http://ilikemyteeth.org/fluoridation/health-experts-on-fluoride/</a>)</p>
<p>Having been around for 70+ years and having been the focus of much research, water fluoridation has been studied extensively (the number of studies seems to peak around the late 1960s followed by a general decline <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=water+fluoridation">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=water+fluoridation</a>). Arguments along the lines of &#8220;the jury is out&#8221; or &#8220;the science is incomplete&#8221; are wrong. Thousands of studies and years of actual implementation have not upset the scientific consensus.</p>
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<p><strong>Arguments Against Fluoridation</strong></p>
<p>Many of the arguments against fluoridation are based on ethical and moral issues, namely that water fluoridation is medicating large numbers of people without their explicit consent (even though fluoride is a naturally occurring substance and not technically a medicine). The freedom issue, however, has become muddled because freedom to choose is pointless if people can&#8217;t get truthful, straightforward information about what it is they are making a choice. Getting truthful information about fluoridation is about as straightforward as getting truthful information about vaccinations and electromagnetic radiation ( <a href="http://www.skepdic.com/fluoridation">http://www.skepdic.com/fluoridation</a>).</p>
<p>1) Appeal To Nature. Despite fluoride naturally occurring in food and water (<a href="http://ilikemyteeth.org/fluoridation/health-experts-on-fluoride/">http://ilikemyteeth.org/fluoridation/health-experts-on-fluoride/</a>), a common argument against it is the appeal to nature. Fluoride is widely distributed in the lithosphere mainly as fluorspar, fluorapatite and cryolite, and is recognised as the thirteenth most common element in the earth’s crust. It is found in seawater, groundwater, and in most surface waters. Fluoride is also found in foods particularly fish and tea (<a href="http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/dwq/nutrientschap14.pdf">http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/dwq/nutrientschap14.pdf</a>).</p>
<p>2) Cancer: In the mid-1970s, John Yiamouyiannis, PhD (<a href="http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/yiamouyiannis.html">http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/yiamouyiannis.html</a>) began issuing a series of reports claiming that fluoridation causes cancer. Experts concluded that these reports were based on a misinterpretation of government statistics. They had compared cancer death rates in fluoridated and non-fluoridated cities but failed to consider various factors in each city (such as industrial pollution) that are known to raise the cancer death rate. By 1977, independent investigations by eight of the leading medical and scientific organisations in the English-speaking world had refuted the claims, but they still surface today in many communities that consider fluoridation.</p>
<p>In 1990, the cancer charge was raised again following an unauthorised release of data from an experiment in which rats and mice were exposed to high dosages of fluoride. The experiment was conducted by the National Toxicology Program, a branch of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. The agency&#8217;s final report stated that there was no evidence of cancer-causing activity in female rats or in male and female mice and only &#8220;equivocal evidence&#8221; in male rats. A subsequent review by a U.S. Public Health Service panel concluded that the data were insignificant and that fluoridation posed no risk of cancer or any other disease. 50 epidemiological studies done in different populations at different times have failed to demonstrate an association. These studies were done by the United States, Japan, the UK, Canada and Australia. (<a href="http://www.dentalwatch.org/fl/phs_1991.pdf">http://www.dentalwatch.org/fl/phs_1991.pdf</a>)</p>
<p>Studies done on the toxicity of fluoride have also been done (<a href="http://health.skepticproject.com/articles/health/fluoride/">http://health.skepticproject.com/articles/health/fluoride/</a>). Two animal studies were conducted by the National Toxicology Program of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and The Proctor and Gamble Company. (<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2071234">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2071234</a>) (<a href="http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/82/13/1118.short">http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/82/13/1118.short</a>) There were eight groups of animals each with its own sex and species. The animals were given 25, 75 and 175 ppm of fluoride respectively. The studies concluded that &#8220;Taken together the two animal studies fail to establish an association between fluoride and cancer.&#8221; Additional studies on links between fluoride and cancer and fluoride and bone fractures have been shown to be invalid (<a href="http://health.gov/environment/ReviewofFluoride/default.htm">http://health.gov/environment/ReviewofFluoride/default.htm</a>).</p>
<p>3) Fluoridated Water Causes Osteosclerosis And Other Bone Altering Illnesses: This claim is true but misleading. In a survey of 170,000 people&#8217;s x-rays from Texas and Oklahoma, who had lived in communities whose water supply contained 4 ppm &#8211; 8 ppm of fluoride, only 23 cases of osteosclerosis had been found. Not one case of the more severe skeletal fluorosis. (Stevenson CA, Watson AR. Fluoride osteosclerosis. American Journal of Roentgenology, Radium Therapy and Nuclear medicine 1957; 78 (1) 13-18) Other studies have determined that toxicity may occur 10 years after exposure to HIGH levels. (over 5 ppm) (<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK109825/">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK109825/</a>) Note that this is much higher than the optimal safety guidelines. The reason that there are still communities today with more than 5 ppm in their water supply is due mainly to the fact that they use natural water supplies (rivers, lakes).</p>
<p>4) The US IQ Average Has Dropped In The Past 50 Years: According to most IQ researchers, the national IQ has actually been rising since the 1930&#8217;s. This increase has been observed all around the world, and not just with IQ tests but with episodic and semantic memory tests. (<a href="http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/feature/rising-scores-on-intelligence-tests/1">http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/feature/rising-scores-on-intelligence-tests/1</a>) This observation has been called the &#8220;Flynn effect&#8221;. Some explanations for the &#8220;Flynn effect&#8221; are improved nutrition and better education. This claim is closely related to&#8230;</p>
<p>5) The 2012 Harvard Study: In 2012, some news organisations transmitted a press release by the &#8220;NYS Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.&#8221; which suggested that a 2012 Harvard meta-study of studies on the effects of water fluoridation and child IQs found &#8220;significantly lower IQ&#8221; in children. However, if you actually read the paper (<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3491930/">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3491930/</a>) and look at Table 1, the study compared children in areas with recommended levels of fluoride in water — the same levels that are introduced in the process of water fluoridation (0.5 to 1.5 mg/L) — to children in areas with high fluoride levels (above 1.5 mg/L). In other words, and yet again, this paper documents the risks of chronic fluoride toxicity, not water fluoridation.</p>
<p>In 2014, a study conducted in New Zealand examined the relationship between fluoridation and IQ directly on a cohort of people born in Dunedin in the 1970s. It found no statistically significant link. The authors suggest that the earlier Harvard study might have been affected by confounding variables, especially urban or rural status (<a href="http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.2013.301857">http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.2013.301857</a>). This leads into&#8230;</p>
<p>6) Chinese Studies Indicate That High Levels Of Fluoride Can Lower IQ<br />
(<a href="http://health.skepticproject.com/articles/health/fluoride/">http://health.skepticproject.com/articles/health/fluoride/</a>): This claim is partially true, but misleading. There have been about a dozen studies done in China that may show a potential link. But China&#8217;s water supply was not very safe to begin with, as its contains high levels of fluoride.</p>
<p>&#8220;Drinking water with high levels of fluoride is widespread in China and has been seen in all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions with the exception of Shanghai, and it has been estimated that there are over 1,200 counties and almost 150,000 villages affected by fluorosis (including coal pollution derived fluorosis).&#8221;<br />
Dental fluorosis in China has been recognised for some time (<a href="http://jdr.sagepub.com/content/12/4/591.extract">http://jdr.sagepub.com/content/12/4/591.extract</a>).&#8221; (<a href="http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/fluoride_drinking_water_full.pdf">http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/fluoride_drinking_water_full.pdf</a>)</p>
<p>China has also had high rates of fluorosis, a clear sign that their citizens are consuming too much fluoride. &#8220;It has been estimated that over 26 million people in China suffer from dental fluorosis due to elevated fluoride in their drinking water, with a further 16.5 million cases of dental fluorosis resulting from coal smoke pollution (Liang et al., 1997).&#8221; (<a href="http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/fluoride_drinking_water_full.pdf">http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/fluoride_drinking_water_full.pdf</a>)</p>
<p>China does not fluoridate its water, so they get their water from natural sources. It&#8217;s also worth mentioning that the lower IQ link may be from fluoride gases coming from coal/clay pollution, or from arsenic which is also in the water supply. (<a href="http://www.scidev.net/en/news/fluoride-poisoning-in-china-due-to-clay-not-coal.html">http://www.scidev.net/en/news/fluoride-poisoning-in-china-due-to-clay-not-coal.html</a>) (<a href="http://phys.org/news/2008-01-alarmed-mercury-arsenic-chinese-freshwater.html">http://phys.org/news/2008-01-alarmed-mercury-arsenic-chinese-freshwater.html</a>)</p>
<p>In conclusion, the claim that high levels of fluoride cause a decline in IQ is inconclusive. The Chinese water supply is very different than the US water supply and contains other toxic elements that correlate with the cognitive decline. This is likely considering the studies done on rats indicated that cognitive decline required up to 75 times the EPA limit. When you look at the totality of the evidence on water fluoridation safety, a link between lowered IQ and fluoridated water becomes unlikely.</p>
<p>7) Dental Fluorosis: Dental fluorosis is a scary-sounding but rather a benign condition in which the teeth become slightly stained. It is a cosmetic issue that does not lead to tooth decay, whereas removing fluoride from water does if individuals do not brush their teeth regularly. In all but the most severe cases, the mottling is barely noticeable, and it&#8217;s only significant in children whose teeth have not finished developing. (By comparison, drinking a lot of coffee or tea can also make your teeth yellow, though this is reversible.)</p>
<p>Fluoridation opponents like to cite CDC statistics showing that the incidence of fluorosis(<a href="http://www.dentalwatch.org/fl/fluorosis.html">http://www.dentalwatch.org/fl/fluorosis.html</a>) among adolescents aged 12-15 rose from 22.6% in 1986-87 to 40.7% in 1999-2004 (<a href="http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db53.pdf">http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db53.pdf</a>). Taken by itself, that statement is factual but misleading. As stated questionable, very mild, and mild fluorosis and most cases of moderate fluorosis are barely visible and pose no problem whatsoever. In addition, it&#8217;s been shown that teeth with fluorosis are more resistant to decay than teeth without fluorosis. The teeth may appear whiter than otherwise, but they are neither unattractive nor structurally damaged. Severe fluorosis that adversely affects both appearance and function is close to zero among people who drink water that is optimally fluoridated.</p>
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<p><strong>Some Prominent Figures Against Fluoridation</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/John_Yiamouyiannis">John Yiamouyiannis</a> &#8211; until his death in 2000.</li>
<li><a href="http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Paul_Connett">Paul Connett</a> &#8211; executive director of the Fluoride Action Network (an anti-fluoridation activist group).</li>
<li><a href="http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Joseph_Mercola">Joseph Mercola</a> &#8211; quack internet doctor and supplement peddler.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5HN4Rkxx78">Ralph Nader</a> &#8211; consumer advocate</li>
<li>Jedi Mind Tricks &#8211; semi-underground hip-hop artist, conspiracy theorist, and homophobe.</li>
<li>Mike Adams &#8211; operator/editor of Natural News, an infamous alternative medicine website. Claims that proponents of water fluoridation are &#8220;psychopathic criminals,&#8221; &#8220;mad scientists,&#8221; and &#8220;some of the most life hating people you&#8217;ll ever meet.&#8221;</li>
<li>Ludwik Gross, most famous for showing viruses can cause cancers in animals, also believed that fluoridation was &#8220;an insidious poison, harmful, toxic and cumulative in its effect, even when ingested in minimal amounts.”</li>
<li><a href="http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/whyte.html">Yolanda Whyte</a>, M.D. &#8211; Yolanda M. Whyte, M.D. has been actively opposing fluoridation during the past few years. She speaks at community meetings, has testified at legislative hearings, and is currently appearing in a video sponsored by the Fluoride Action Network (FAN), the primary U.S. antifluoridation organization. This article dissects some of her views and indicates why they should be disregarded.</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>MORE INFORMATION</strong></p>
<p>Excellent blog about fluoride myths: <a href="https://openparachute.wordpress.com/fluoridation/">https://openparachute.wordpress.com/fluoridation/</a></p>
<p>Questions And Answers On Fluoride<br />
This fact sheet provides information on community water fluoridation as well as current federal activities to update guidance and regulations concerning community water fluoridation. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) oversees the national water fluoridation program.<br />
<a href="http://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/rulesregs/regulatingcontaminants/sixyearreview/upload/2011_Fluoride_QuestionsAnswers.pdf">http://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/rulesregs/regulatingcontaminants/sixyearreview/upload/2011_Fluoride_QuestionsAnswers.pdf</a></p>
<p>How Fluoride In Water Helps Prevent Tooth Decay<br />
The most effective way to prevent tooth decay is delivered to most Australian homes every day through their water pipes. It is, of course, fluoride distributed via the water supply.<br />
<a href="https://theconversation.com/how-fluoride-in-water-helps-prevent-tooth-decay-6933">https://theconversation.com/how-fluoride-in-water-helps-prevent-tooth-decay-6933</a></p>
<p>American Dental Association: Fluoridation Facts<br />
Fluoridation Facts is the ADA&#8217;s premier resource on community water fluoridation. This 71-page booklet is a comprehensive encyclopaedia of fluoridation facts taken from over 350 scientific references. Fluoridation Facts includes information from scientific research in an easy to use question and answer format on the topics of effectiveness, safety, practice and cost-effectiveness of fluoridation.<br />
<a href="http://www.ada.org/en/public-programs/advocating-for-the-public/fluoride-and-fluoridation/fluoridation-facts">http://www.ada.org/en/public-programs/advocating-for-the-public/fluoride-and-fluoridation/fluoridation-facts</a></p>
<p>More than 125 &#8220;National and International Organizations That Recognise the Public Health Benefits of Community Water Fluoridation for Preventing Dental Decay.&#8221;<br />
<a href="http://www.ada.org/en/public-programs/advocating-for-the-public/fluoride-and-fluoridation/fluoridation-facts/fluoridation-facts-compendium">http://www.ada.org/en/public-programs/advocating-for-the-public/fluoride-and-fluoridation/fluoridation-facts/fluoridation-facts-compendium</a></p>
<p>Medical Testimonials About Fluoridation<br />
<a href="http://www.ada.org/en/public-programs/advocating-for-the-public/fluoride-and-fluoridation/medical-testimonials-about-fluoridation">http://www.ada.org/en/public-programs/advocating-for-the-public/fluoride-and-fluoridation/medical-testimonials-about-fluoridation</a></p>
<p>Cochrane Review Of Water Fluoridation To Prevent Tooth Decay<br />
Tooth decay is a worldwide problem affecting most adults and children. Untreated decay may cause pain and lead to teeth having to be removed.<br />
<a href="http://www.cochrane.org/CD010856/ORAL_water-fluoridation-prevent-tooth-decay">http://www.cochrane.org/CD010856/ORAL_water-fluoridation-prevent-tooth-decay</a></p>
<p>Review Of Cochrane Review On Community Water Fluoridation<br />
A new systematic review from the Cochrane Collaboration was recently released, its goal being “to assess the effects of water fluoridation (artificial or natural) for the prevention of tooth decay. It also evaluates the effects of fluoride in water on the white or brown marks on the tooth enamel that can be caused by too much fluoride (dental fluorosis).”<br />
<a href="https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/cochrane-review-on-your-precious-bodily-fluids-community-water-fluoridation/">https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/cochrane-review-on-your-precious-bodily-fluids-community-water-fluoridation/</a></p>
<p>Fluoride: Still Not Poisoning Your Precious Bodily Fluids!<br />
We, dentists, are an evil group of sociopaths. When we’re not trying to kill you or give you chronic diseases such as multiple sclerosis with our toxic mercury saturated fillings, we are advocating for the placement of rat poison/industrial waste (i.e. fluoride) in your water supply by our governmental overlords. What is up with us?<br />
<a href="https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/fluoride-still-not-poisoning-your-precious-fluids/">https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/fluoride-still-not-poisoning-your-precious-fluids/</a></p>
<p>Preventing Tooth Decay in Kids: Fluoride and the Role of Non-Dentist Health Care Providers<br />
<a href="https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/preventing-tooth-decay-in-kids-fluoride-and-the-role-of-non-dentist-health-care-providers/">https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/preventing-tooth-decay-in-kids-fluoride-and-the-role-of-non-dentist-health-care-providers/</a></p>
<p>EPA and HHS Announce New Scientific Assessments and Actions on Fluoride / Agencies working together to maintain benefits of preventing tooth decay while preventing excessive exposure<br />
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today are announcing important steps to ensure that standards and guidelines on fluoride in drinking water continue to provide the maximum protection to the American people to support good dental health, especially in children. HHS is proposing that the recommended level of fluoride in drinking water can be set at the lowest end of the current optimal range to prevent tooth decay, and EPA is initiating a review of the maximum amount of fluoride allowed in drinking water.<br />
<a href="http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/d0cf6618525a9efb85257359003fb69d/86964af577c37ab285257811005a8417!OpenDocument">http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/d0cf6618525a9efb85257359003fb69d/86964af577c37ab285257811005a8417!OpenDocument</a></p>
<p>New Fluoride Risk Assessment And Relative Source Contribution Documents<br />
EPA has completed and peer-reviewed a quantitative dose-response assessment based on the available data for severe dental fluorosis as recommended by NRC. Additional research will be necessary to obtain dose-response data amenable to a quantitative risk assessment for Stage II skeletal fluorosis and/or skeletal fractures. The dose-response assessment provides a reference dose based on the critical health effect of pitting of the enamel in severe dental fluorosis.<br />
<a href="http://water.epa.gov/action/advisories/drinking/upload/fluoridefactsheet.pdf">http://water.epa.gov/action/advisories/drinking/upload/fluoridefactsheet.pdf</a></p>
<p>U.S. Public Health Service Recommendation For Fluoride Concentration In Drinking Water for the Prevention of Dental Caries<br />
Through this recommendation, the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) updates and replaces it&#8217;s 1962 Drinking Water Standards related to community water fluoridation—the controlled addition of a fluoride compound to a community water supply to achieve a concentration optimal for dental caries prevention.<br />
<a href="http://www.publichealthreports.org/documents/PHS_2015_Fluoride_Guidelines.pdf">http://www.publichealthreports.org/documents/PHS_2015_Fluoride_Guidelines.pdf</a></p>
<p>Surgeon General’s Perspectives<br />
Based on this comprehensive, multi-year assessment, PHS now recommends that community water systems use a single concentration of 0.7 mg/L of fluoride in drinking water to maintain cavity prevention bene ts and reduce the risk of dental fluorosis. This new recommendation revises and replaces the previously recommended range of 0.7–1.2 mg/L.<br />
<a href="http://www.publichealthreports.org/documents/Surgeon_General_Perspective_FG.pdf">http://www.publichealthreports.org/documents/Surgeon_General_Perspective_FG.pdf</a></p>
<p>THE DEBATE OVER FLUORIDATED WATER<br />
The debate over fluoridation goes back roughly 70 years to when communities began fluoridating water to prevent tooth decay. The issue: Is fluoridated water better for your health or not?<br />
<a href="http://ilikemyteeth.org/fluoridation/">http://ilikemyteeth.org/fluoridation/</a></p>
<p>IN THEIR OWN WORDS: What Respected Organizations Say About the Safety And Effectiveness Of Community Water Fluoridation<br />
<a href="http://ilikemyteeth.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/RespectedOrgs-noPics_v2a.pdf">http://ilikemyteeth.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/RespectedOrgs-noPics_v2a.pdf</a></p>
<p>CDC. 2012 Water Fluoridation Statistics Website<br />
<span style="line-height: 1.5;"><a href="http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/statistics/2012stats.htm">http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/statistics/2012stats.htm</a></span></p>
<p>Is Fluoride In Water A Good Thing Or A Danger?<br />
<a href="http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2692/is-fluoride-in-water-a-good-thing-or-a-danger">http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2692/is-fluoride-in-water-a-good-thing-or-a-danger</a></p>
<p>Oral Health In America: A Report Of The Surgeon General<br />
<a href="http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/ps/access/NNBBJT.pdf">http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/ps/access/NNBBJT.pdf</a></p>
<p>American Cancer Society: Water Fluoridation And Cancer Risk<br />
Many decades after fluoride was first added to drinking water in some parts of the United States, there is still controversy about the possible health effects of drinking water fluoridation.<br />
<a href="http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/othercarcinogens/athome/water-fluoridation-and-cancer-risk">http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/othercarcinogens/athome/water-fluoridation-and-cancer-risk</a></p>
<p>National Cancer Institute: Fluoridated Water<br />
A possible relationship between fluoridated water and cancer risk has been debated for years. The debate resurfaced in 1990 when a study by the National Toxicology Program, part of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, showed an increased number of osteosarcomas (bone tumours) in male rats given water high in fluoride for 2 years. However, other studies in humans and in animals have not shown an association between fluoridated water and cancer.<br />
<a href="http://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/myths/fluoridated-water-fact-sheet">http://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/myths/fluoridated-water-fact-sheet</a></p>
<p>Cancer Council Of Wester Australia, Cancer myth: Fluoride And Cancer<br />
Fluoridation is considered by many to be a major public health success. The addition of fluoride to drinking water has led to a significant reduction in dental caries. There is no consistent evidence of fluoride from drinking water increasing cancer risk. At very high doses &#8211; much higher than in drinking water &#8211; fluoride can have some adverse health effects on teeth and bones.<br />
<a href="https://www.cancerwa.asn.au/resources/cancermyths/fluoride-cancer-myth/">https://www.cancerwa.asn.au/resources/cancermyths/fluoride-cancer-myth/</a></p>
<p>Anti-fluoride Activists Should Put Their Tinfoil Hat Theories To Rest<br />
Politics and religion are the classic topics to avoid if you want to enjoy a dinner party. In Australia, you can now add water fluoridation to that list.<br />
<a href="http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/19/anti-fluoride-science-australia">http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/19/anti-fluoride-science-australia</a></p>
<p>Fluoridation: Don&#8217;t Let the Poisonmongers Scare You<br />
Fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in most water supplies. Fluoridation is the adjustment of the natural fluoride concentration to about one part of fluoride to one million parts of water. Although fluoridation is safe and effective in preventing tooth decay, the scare tactics of misguided poisonmongers have deprived many communities of its benefits.<br />
<a href="http://www.quackwatch.org/03HealthPromotion/fluoride.html">http://www.quackwatch.org/03HealthPromotion/fluoride.html</a></p>
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<p><strong>THE RESEARCH</strong></p>
<p>Over 2000 Peer Reviewed Studies On Water Fluoridation<br />
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=water+fluoridation">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=water+fluoridation</a></p>
<p>The York Review – A Systematic Review of Public Water Fluoridation: A Commentary<br />
The best available evidence (from studies that met inclusion criteria) suggests that fluoridation of drinking water supplies reduces caries (decay and crumbling of a tooth or bone) prevalence but is associated with dental fluorosis. The balance of the evidence did not show an association between any fractures and water fluoridation. No associations between water fluoridation and human cancer were found.<br />
<a href="http://www.nature.com/bdj/journal/v192/n9/abs/4801410a.html">http://www.nature.com/bdj/journal/v192/n9/abs/4801410a.html</a></p>
<p>NHS Centre For Reviews And Dissemination. A Systematic Review Of Water Fluoridation.<br />
<a href="http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/fluoride/documents/crdreport18.pdf">http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/fluoride/documents/crdreport18.pdf</a></p>
<p>Systematic Review Of Water Fluoridation<br />
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11021861">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11021861</a></p>
<p>Effectiveness Of Fluoride in Preventing Caries In Adults<br />
Abstract: To date, no systematic reviews have found fluoride to be effective in preventing dental caries in adults. The objective of this meta-analysis was to examine the effectiveness of self and professionally applied fluoride and water fluoridation among adults. We used a random-effects model to estimate the effect size of fluoride (absolute difference in annual caries increment or relative risk ratio) for all adults aged 20+ years and for adults aged 40+ years. Twenty studies were included in the final body of evidence. Among studies published after/during 1980, any fluoride (self and professionally applied or water fluoridation) annually averted 0.29 (95%CI: 0.16-0.42) carious coronal and 0.22 (95%CI: 0.08-0.37) carious root surfaces. The prevented fraction for water fluoridation was 27% (95%CI: 19%-34%). These findings suggest that fluoride prevents caries among adults of all ages.<br />
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17452559">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17452559</a></p>
<p>The Community Preventive Services Task Force, Preventing Dental Caries: Community Water Fluoridation, 2000, 2013<br />
The Community Preventive Services Task Force recommends community water fluoridation based on strong evidence of effectiveness in reducing dental caries across populations. Evidence shows the prevalence of caries is substantially lower in communities with CWF. In addition, there is no evidence that CWF results in severe dental fluorosis.<br />
<a href="http://www.thecommunityguide.org/oral/fluoridation.html">http://www.thecommunityguide.org/oral/fluoridation.html</a></p>
<p>National Research Council, Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA’s Standards, 2006<br />
That review focused only on potential unwanted effects of naturally occurring fluoride at concentrations of 2–4 mg/L, much higher than 0.7 mg/liter, the new recommendation for community water fluoridation. Even at these higher concentrations, the NRC panel found substantial evidence only for an increased likelihood of severe dental fluorosis and noted that severe fluorosis remains near zero in communities where the level of fluoride in drinking water is less than 2 mg/L.<br />
<a href="http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11571/fluoride-in-drinking-water-a-scientific-review-of-epas-standards">http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11571/fluoride-in-drinking-water-a-scientific-review-of-epas-standards</a></p>
<p>DRI DIETARY REFERENCE INTAKES FOR Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D, and Fluoride<br />
These guidelines describe the dietary reference intakes for specific nutrients known to be beneficial to health, including fluoride.<br />
<a href="http://www.nap.edu/read/5776/chapter/1">http://www.nap.edu/read/5776/chapter/1</a></p>
<p>NHMRC Public Statement: Efficacy and Safety of Fluoridation<br />
Fluoridation of drinking water remains the most effective and socially equitable means of achieving community-wide exposure to the caries prevention effects of fluoride. It is recommended that water be fluoridated in the target range of 0.6 to 1.1 mg/L, depending on climate, to balance reduction of dental caries and occurrence of dental fluorosis.<br />
<a href="http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/guidelines-publications/eh41">http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/guidelines-publications/eh41</a></p>
<p>CDC STATEMENT ON THE EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION<br />
In the seminal report, Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General, Surgeon General David Satcher observed a “‘silent epidemic’ of dental and oral diseases [&#8230;] with those suffering the most found among the poor of all ages.”1 The report affirms that community water fluoridation is “an inexpensive means of improving oral health that benefits all residents of a community, young and old, rich and poor alike.” Because of its contribution to the dramatic decline in tooth decay over the past 70 years, CDC named community water fluoridation 1 of 10 great public health achievements of the 20th century.<br />
<a href="https://www.nidcr.nih.gov/DataStatistics/SurgeonGeneral/Documents/hck1ocv.@www.surgeon.fullrpt.pdf">https://www.nidcr.nih.gov/DataStatistics/SurgeonGeneral/Documents/hck1ocv.@www.surgeon.fullrpt.pdf</a></p>
<p>Effects of Fluoridated Drinking Water on Dental Caries in Australian Adults<br />
Systematic reviews produce conflicting conclusions regarding dental caries-preventive effects of water fluoridation in adults. The authors investigated the relationship using data from the nationally representative 2004−2006 Australian National Survey of Adult Oral Health. Effects were compared between the pre-fluoridation cohort born before 1960 (n = 2,270) and the cohort born between 1960 and 1990 (n = 1,509), when widespread implementation of fluoridation increased population coverage from &lt; 1% to 67%. Residential history questionnaires determined the percentage of each person’s lifetime exposed to fluoridated water. Examiners recorded decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMF-Teeth) and decayed and filled tooth surfaces (DF-Surfaces). Socio-demographic and preventive dental behaviors were included in multivariable least-squares regression models adjusted for potential confounding. In fully adjusted models, &gt; 75% of lifetime exposure to fluoridation relative to &lt; 25% of lifetime exposure was associated with 11% and 10% fewer DMF-Teeth in the pre-1960 (p &lt; .0001) and 1960–1990 cohorts (p = .018), respectively. Corresponding reductions in DF-Surfaces were 30% (p &lt; .001) and 21% (p &lt; .001). Findings for intermediate fluoridation exposure suggested a dose-response relationship. Results were consistent in sensitivity analyses accounting for missing data. In this nationally representative sample of Australian adults, caries-preventive effects of water fluoridation were at least as great in adults born before widespread implementation of fluoridation as after widespread implementation of fluoridation.<br />
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23456704">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23456704</a></p>
<p>Results And Conclusions Of The National Toxicology Program&#8217;s rodent carcinogenicity studies with sodium fluoride.<br />
Abstract: The US National Toxicology Program (NTP) has conducted toxicity and carcinogenicity studies with sodium fluoride administered in the drinking water to F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice. The drinking water concentrations used in the 2-year studies were 0, 25, 100, or 175 ppm sodium fluoride (equivalent to 0, 11, 45 or 79 ppm fluoride). Survival and weight gains of rats and mice were not affected by fluoride treatment. Animals receiving sodium fluoride developed effects typical of dental fluorosis, and female rats given 175 ppm had increased osteosclerosis. There were no increases in neoplasms in female rats or in male or female mice that were attributed to sodium fluoride administration. There was equivocal evidence of carcinogenic activity of sodium fluoride in male rats based on the occurrence of a small number of osteosarcomas in treated animals.<br />
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2071234">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2071234</a></p>
<p>Two-Year Carcinogenicity Study of Sodium Fluoride in Rats<br />
Abstract: To determine the carcinogenic potential of sodium fluoride (NaF), we fed Sprague-Dawley rats a diet containing NaF for up to 99 weeks. Rats receiving NaF at a dose of 4,10, or 25 mg/kg per day added to a low-fluoride diet were compared with controls receiving either a low-fluoride diet or laboratory chow. Each treatment group consisted of 70 rats of each sex. A 30% decrement in weight gain occurred at an NaF dose of 25 mg/kg per day. Evidence of fluoride toxicity was seen in the teeth, bones, and stomach, and the incidence and severity of these changes were related to the dose of NaF and the duration of exposure. Despite clear evidence of toxicity, NaF did not alter the incidence of preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions at any site in rats of either sex. Results from this study indicate that NaF is not carcinogenic in Sprague-Dawley rats.<br />
<a href="http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/82/13/1118.short">http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/82/13/1118.short</a></p>
<p>National Research Council. Carcinogenicity of fluoride. In: Subcommittee on Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride<br />
The National Academy of Sciences, conducted an extensive literature review concerning the association between fluoridated drinking water and increased cancer risk. The review included data from more than 50 human epidemiological studies and six animal studies. The Subcommittee concluded that none of the data demonstrated an association between fluoridated drinking water and cancer.<br />
<a href="http://www.nap.edu/read/2204/chapter/2#10">http://www.nap.edu/read/2204/chapter/2#10</a></p>
<p>Fluoride-Related Skeletal Effects: Evaluations of Key Studies<br />
At low intake levels, fluoride has been shown to have therapeutic value in the prevention of dental caries; however, slightly higher levels, particularly in children during the period of enamel development can lead to dental fluorosis, a condition in which the enamel covering of the teeth fails to crystallize properly. Possible resulting problems include enamel defects ranging from barely discernable markings to brown stains and surface pitting. Prolonged high intake of fluoride, at any age, can result in skeletal fluorosis, a condition which may increase bone brittleness, and in a potential increase in risk of bone fracture. In high-dose cases, severe bone abnormalities can develop, crippling the affected individual.<br />
<a href="http://water.epa.gov/action/advisories/drinking/upload/Fluoride_dose_response.pdf">http://water.epa.gov/action/advisories/drinking/upload/Fluoride_dose_response.pdf</a></p>
<p>An Assessment of Bone Fluoride and Osteosarcoma<br />
Abstract: The association between fluoride and risk for osteosarcoma is controversial. The purpose of this study was to determine if bone fluoride levels are higher in individuals with osteosarcoma. Incident cases of osteosarcoma (N = 137) and tumor controls (N = 51) were identified by orthopedic physicians, and segments of tumor-adjacent bone and iliac crest bone were analyzed for fluoride content. Logistic regression adjusted for age and sex and potential confounders of osteosarcoma was used to estimate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). There was no significant difference in bone fluoride levels between cases and controls. The OR adjusted for age, gender, and a history of broken bones was 1.33 (95% CI: 0.56-3.15). No significant association between bone fluoride levels and osteosarcoma risk was detected in our case-control study, based on controls with other tumor diagnoses.<br />
<a href="http://jdr.sagepub.com/content/90/10/1171.abstract">http://jdr.sagepub.com/content/90/10/1171.abstract</a></p>
<p>Fluoride In Drinking Water And Osteosarcoma Incidence Rates In The Continental United States Among Children And Adolescents<br />
Conclusion: Our ecological analysis suggests that the water fluoridation status in the continental U.S. has no influence on<br />
osteosarcoma incidence rates during childhood and adolescence.<br />
<a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22189446">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22189446</a></p>
<p>Drinking Water Fluoridation And Osteosarcoma Incidence On The Island Of Ireland.<br />
Abstract: The incidence of osteosarcoma in Northern Ireland was compared with that in the Republic of Ireland to establish if differences in incidence between the two regions could be related to their different drinking water fluoridation policies. Data from the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry (NICR) and the National Cancer Registry of Ireland (NCRI) on osteosarcoma incidence in the respective populations were used to estimate the age-standardised and age-specific incidence rates in areas with and without drinking water fluoridation. One hundred and eighty-three osteosarcoma cases were recorded on the island of Ireland between 1994 and 2006. No significant differences were observed between fluoridated and non-fluoridated areas in either age-specific or age-standardised incidence rates of osteosarcoma. The results of this study do not support the hypothesis that osteosarcoma incidence in the island of Ireland is significantly related to public water fluoridation. However, this conclusion must be qualified, in view of the relative rarity of the cancer and the correspondingly wide confidence intervals of the relative risk estimates.<br />
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=Drinking%20water%20fluoridation%20and%20osteosarcoma%20incidence%20on%20the%20island%20of%20Ireland">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=Drinking%20water%20fluoridation%20and%20osteosarcoma%20incidence%20on%20the%20island%20of%20Ireland</a></p>
<p>Age-specific fluoride exposure in drinking water and osteosarcoma (United States).<br />
CONCLUSIONS: Our exploratory analysis found an association between (higher) fluoride exposure in drinking water during childhood and the incidence of osteosarcoma among males but not consistently among females. Further research is required to confirm or refute this observation.<br />
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=Age-specific%20fluoride%20exposure%20in%20drinking%20water%20and%20osteosarcoma%20">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=Age-specific%20fluoride%20exposure%20in%20drinking%20water%20and%20osteosarcoma%20</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dr Paul Connett attacks the 2014 study ‘Community Water Fluoridation and Intelligence: Prospective Study in New Zealand’. You can watch the video here:   The main quote from Dr Connett is: “It was an awful study, it has been debunked, because there was practically no control, you had 1400 people living in the fluoridated  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr Paul Connett attacks the 2014 study &#8216;Community Water Fluoridation and Intelligence: Prospective Study in New Zealand&#8217;. You can watch the video <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEvdVmWhbwY">here</a>:</p>
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<p>The main quote from Dr Connett is:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;It was an awful study, it has been debunked, because there was practically no control, you had 1400 people living in the fluoridated community and less than 100, and also the kids were taking fluoridated supplements, a lousy lousy study.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Below is a point by point refutation, which should show that Dr Connett’s arguments do not hold water.<span id="more-1143"></span></p>
<h2>&#8220;It was an awful study&#8230;. a lousy lousy study&#8221;</h2>
<p>Broadbent et al. (2014) is the currently the best paper on IQ at the recommended levels of fluoride in water. It used data from the <a href="http://dunedinstudy.otago.ac.nz/">Dunedin Multidisciplinary Study</a>, which is world-renowned for the quality of its data and the rigour of its analysis.</p>
<p>The strict 2015 &#8216;<a href="http://msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/Health_Effects_of_Water_Fluoridation.pdf">Health effects of water fluoridation</a>&#8216; review by the Health Research Board said of the study</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;&#8230;the current review identified one original paper in a non-endemic area (New Zealand) that aimed to clarify the relationship between CWF and IQ by Broadbent et al. This is a high-quality prospective cohort study of a general population sample&#8230;&#8221;.</p></blockquote>
<h2>&#8220;Practically no control&#8221;</h2>
<p>The study controlled childhood factors associated with IQ variation, such as socio-economic status of parents, birthweight and breastfeeding, secondary and tertiary educational achievement and sources of fluoride exposure other than community water fluoridation (CWF). They also controlled for a similar set of confounders to those controlled by Meier et al (2012) in their study of cannabis exposure and IQ, which found that persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline. Does Dr Connett have a problem with this study?</p>
<h2>&#8220;You had 1400 people living in the fluoridated community and less than 100&#8221;</h2>
<p>The number of study members who had never resided in a fluoridated area was 99, and the number who had, was 891, but this does not indicate a low ability to detect an effect. There is no such thing as no fluoride exposure; that is, fluoride is naturally present in both soil and water. The study had more than enough power to conduct analyses that distinguished between high and low fluoride exposure, and to model the relation with IQ.</p>
<h2>“The kids were taking fluoridated supplements”</h2>
<p>This was controlled for, and no significant differences in IQ were found. Those with high total fluoride intake had slightly higher IQs than those with low total fluoride intake. The authors of the study released this graph (below).</p>
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<h2>“It has been debunked”</h2>
<p>It hasn’t. The Fluoride Action Network released a <a href="http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/study-claiming-fluoride-does-not-lower-iq-is-flawed-260752731.html">press release</a> criticising the study and calling it “flawed”:<br />
However, maybe Dr Connett never got the memo, as the authors of the study debunked every main point in the <a href="http://msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/On-Tap-Issue-10-October-2014.pdf">‘On Tap’ issue 10</a>.</p>
<p>The authors have also written in response to criticism in Journals, <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25829043">here</a> and <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25764384">here</a>. They re-ran their analysis, taking into account both suburb and distance from the city centre, more details on total fluoride intake, the interaction between breastfeeding (including duration), etc. The results were no meaningful change of significance, effect size, or direction to their original findings.</p>
<p>The conclusion of the study still holds up:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The findings do not support the assertion that fluoride exposure in the context of CWF can affect neurologic development or IQ. Study members who lived in areas with CWF before age 5 years had slightly higher IQs (on average) in adulthood than those who had not, but this difference was non-significant”</p></blockquote>
<p>On top of this conclusion, the study also had sufficient power to explore differences in the experience of dental caries. The study observed significantly fewer caries-affected teeth in both childhood and adulthood among those who resided in CWF areas as children.<div class="fusion-clearfix"></div></div></div></div></div>
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		<title>Selling fluoride misinformation to council members</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Teresa Goodin, a First Light Flower Essence practitioner, presented a submission on fluoridation at New Plymouth Council’s 3rd June Council Meeting. She was talking on behalf of Stan Litras from the Fluoride Information Network for Dentists (FIND) and represented Fluoride Free NZ and Fluoride Free Taranaki. This is the second discussion on the meeting, the first  [...]</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.donotlink.com/fts0">Teresa Goodin</a>, a First Light Flower Essence practitioner, presented a submission on fluoridation at New Plymouth Council’s 3rd June Council Meeting. She was talking on behalf of <a href="http://msof.nz/tag/stan-litras/">Stan Litras</a> from the Fluoride Information Network for Dentists (FIND) and represented Fluoride Free NZ and Fluoride Free Taranaki. This is the second discussion on the meeting, the first being &#8220;<a href="http://msof.nz/2015/06/health-experts-talk-about-fluoridation/">Health experts talk about fluoridation</a>&#8220;.</p>
<p>Here I address some of the points she made about water fluoridation, and correct the misinformation and the confusion she presented on this issue.</p>
<h2>What fluoride is in the water?</h2>
<p>Drinking water contains only fluoride ions. It doesn’t matter what the source of the fluoride is, as added chemicals like fluorosilicates hydrolyse on dilution and end up exactly like naturally occurring fluoride ions that are already present in the water supply. Natural calcium fluoride doesn’t exist in drinking water, as it dissociates into calcium and fluoride ions when it dissolves. Adding Hydrofluorosilicic acid (HFA) into the water supply is just a method of adjusting these levels of fluoride.</p>
<h2>Nobel Prize winners</h2>
<p>Teresa claimed &#8217;14 Nobel prize winners object to fluoridation&#8217;, which, while superficially impressive, is really just an argument from authority and a fairly trivial figure. Most of those listed people are dead, so it’s difficult to gain personal confirmation of their stance. There is also no differentiation made between the number of the 14 who had some reservations about fluoridation, and those who were opposed. There have been many hundreds of Nobel Prize winners. The only reliable inference that can be made from the data of Nobel Prize winners’ opinions is that many of them supported fluoridation or had no firm viewpoint.</p>
<p>See &#8220;<a href="http://msof.nz/2014/01/nobel-prize-winners-and-fluoridation/">Nobel Prize winners and fluoridation</a>&#8221; blog article for more information.</p>
<h2>US lowering fluoride levels</h2>
<p>The US has recently lowered their recommendation of the amount of fluoride that is ideal in water to 0.7ppm &#8211; this is to reduce levels of mild fluorosis. The decision was not an admission of harm being caused by higher levels of fluoride. &#8220;Mild&#8221; and &#8220;very mild&#8221; fluorosis have no effect on the appearance, form or function of teeth. In fact, <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19571049">it has been demonstrated</a> that mildly fluorosed teeth are more resistant to decay.</p>
<p>The 2009 New Zealand Oral health Survey found very little difference in fluorosis between fluoridated and non-fluoridated areas. Any increase in fluorosis due to Community Water Fluoridation (CWF) would be in this &#8220;very mild&#8221; to &#8220;mild&#8221; fluorosis range.</p>
<p><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" data-attachment-id="883" data-permalink="https://msof.nz/infomation/myth-busting-fluoridation-and-iq/dental-fluorosis-grades-in-nz-fluoridated-vs-non-fluoridated/" data-orig-file="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/Dental-fluorosis-grades-in-NZ-fluoridated-vs-non-fluoridated.png?fit=602%2C369&amp;ssl=1" data-orig-size="602,369" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;0&quot;}" data-image-title="Dental fluorosis grades in NZ: fluoridated vs non-fluoridated" data-image-description="" data-image-caption="" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/Dental-fluorosis-grades-in-NZ-fluoridated-vs-non-fluoridated.png?fit=602%2C369&amp;ssl=1" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-883" src="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/Dental-fluorosis-grades-in-NZ-fluoridated-vs-non-fluoridated.png?resize=602%2C369" alt="Dental fluorosis grades in NZ: fluoridated vs non-fluoridated" width="602" height="369" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/Dental-fluorosis-grades-in-NZ-fluoridated-vs-non-fluoridated.png?resize=300%2C184&amp;ssl=1 300w, https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/Dental-fluorosis-grades-in-NZ-fluoridated-vs-non-fluoridated.png?fit=602%2C369&amp;ssl=1 602w" sizes="(max-width: 602px) 100vw, 602px" /></p>
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<h2>Thousands to repair fluorosis?</h2>
<p>While it may cost thousands of dollars to repair severe fluorosis, we do not see this kind of fluorosis at optimal levels of fluoride. If one wanted to reduce mild fluorosis, even though it is the kind of effect that most likely only dentists would notice, it is a relatively cheap and easy procedure.</p>
<h2>IQ</h2>
<p>The <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24832151">best study in the world on IQ and fluoride</a>, when ingested in NZ’s recommended range of fluoridation, shows no effect of fluoride on IQ.</p>
<p>The studies brought up by Teresa are mainly found published in obscure Chinese scientific journals. China’s water is not artificially fluoridated, and the studies in question involved well water with high levels of naturally occurring fluoride &#8211; levels far above the recommended level of 0.7ppm.</p>
<p>See &#8220;<a href="http://msof.nz/infomation/myth-busting-fluoridation-and-iq/">Myth-busting fluoridation and IQ</a>&#8221; article for more information.</p>
<h2>Other countries don’t do it</h2>
<p>Teresa claimed that some countries don’t artificially fluoridate their water supplies. It could equally be stated that 1.1 billion people do not have access to an improved source of drinking water, while another 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation.</p>
<p>Just because some countries don’t utilise certain public health measures, this doesn’t mean that other countries shouldn’t. However, 377.7 million people in 25 counties have access to artificially fluoridated water supplies, and a further 57.4 million people in 28 countries have naturally fluoridated water supplies that are already at the optimal level. This is no small number.</p>
<p>Countries such as Jamaica, Costa Rica, Mexico, Uruguay, Colombia, Switzerland, France and Germany use salt fluoridation as an alternative to water fluoridation. A number of these countries make sure that this salt gets added to school meals and baked into commercial breads.</p>
<p>Countries such as Bulgaria, Thailand and Chile use milk fluoridation, with 800,000 children in five countries participating in milk fluoridation programs.</p>
<p>Israel is already looking into <a href="http://www.jpost.com/Business-and-Innovation/Health-and-Science/Litzman-seeks-to-return-fluoride-to-drinking-water-after-ban-404663">reinstating fluoridation</a>, after only a year of having removed it from their water supply, to reduce the harm to children.</p>
<p>See &#8220;<a href="http://msof.nz/2014/11/other-countries-dont-do-it-excuse/">‘Other countries don’t do it’ excuse</a>&#8221; blog article for more information.</p>
<h2>Referenda are not the way to determine health policy</h2>
<p>This point myself and many others would agree with &#8211; that councils, instead of using a referendum, should listen to both the experts in the field and their own local health boards on this matter.</p>
<h2>US cities have removed fluoride</h2>
<p>There have been cities in the USA that have removed fluoride, but to say that is to ignore half of the story &#8211; the number of people receiving fluoridated water in the USA has actually increased. The US Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) <a href="http://www.healthypeople.gov/">Healthy People 2020 initiative</a> has set a goal of serving eighty percent of Americans with community water systems with optimally fluoridated water by 2020.</p>
<h2>Fluoridated areas have more cavities?</h2>
<p>One can’t use raw data when comparing fluoridated to non-fluoridated areas. Instead, one must look at the entirety of peer-reviewed papers to come to the best conclusion possible, even better if systematic reviews are used. For example:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/300201/Water_fluoridation_health_monitor_for_England_2014_executive_summary_1Apr2014.pdf">The Water fluoridation Health monitoring report for England in 2014</a> reported: &#8220;In fluoridated areas there are 45% fewer hospital admissions of children aged one to four for dental caries (mostly for extraction of decayed teeth under a general anaesthetic) than in non-fluoridated areas.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/media/2014/08/Health-effects-of-water-fluoridation_Aug_2014_corrected_Jan_2015.pdf">Health effects of water fluoridation: A review of the scientific evidence</a> concluded: &#8220;A large number of studies and systematic reviews have concluded that water fluoridation is an effective preventive measure against tooth decay that reaches all segments of the population, and is particularly beneficial to those most in need of improved oral health.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD010856.pub2/abstract">Water fluoridation for the prevention of dental caries</a> key results showed: &#8220;Data suggest that the introduction of water fluoridation resulted in a 35% reduction in decayed, missing or filled baby teeth and a 26% reduction in decayed, missing or filled permanent teeth. It also increased the percentage of children with no decay by 15%.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://jdr.sagepub.com/content/86/5/410.abstract">Effectiveness of Fluoride in Preventing Caries in Adults</a> concluded in the abstract: &#8220;The prevented fraction for water fluoridation was 27% (95%CI: 19%–34%). These findings suggest that fluoride prevents caries among adults of all ages.&#8221;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://msof.nz/2015/07/selling-fluoride-misinformation-to-council-members/">Selling fluoride misinformation to council members</a> appeared first on <a href="https://msof.nz">Making Sense of Fluoride</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Next level BS is a website full of videos that look at the evidence for a number subjects ranging from detoxing to shape shifting reptilians. Episode 38 on fluoride interested us, but we found some misinformation and it had a disappointing conclusion. We have created a video (our first) to debunk the misinformation and make the scientific  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nextlevelbullshit.com/">Next level BS</a> is a website full of videos that look at the evidence for a number subjects ranging from detoxing to shape shifting reptilians. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9CsqH-kjdc">Episode 38</a> on fluoride interested us, but we found some misinformation and it had a disappointing conclusion. We have created a video (our first) to debunk the misinformation and make the scientific evidence clear.</p>
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<p><strong>Sources</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24832151">Community Water Fluoridation and Intelligence: Prospective Study in New Zealand</a></p>
<p><a href="http://msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/Choi-2012-Media-Statement-Fluoride-IQ.pdf">Choi (2012) Statement on Fluoride Paper &#8211; September 11, 2012<br />
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<p><a href="http://msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/harvard-deans-on-fluoridation.pdf">Harvard deans on fluoridation</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9CsqH-kjdc">Next Level BS video episode 38</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/water-fluoridation-health-monitoring-report-for-england-2014">Water fluoridation: health monitoring report for England 2014</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/expert-advice/commissioned-reviews/yr2014/health-effects-of-water-fluoridation/">Health Effects of Water Fluoridation: a Review of the Scientific Evidence (2014)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://ec.europa.eu/health/scientific_committees/opinions_layman/fluoridation/en/index.htm">Critical review of any new evidence on the hazard profile, health effects, and human exposure to fluoride and the fluoridating agents of drinking water (2011)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/_files_nhmrc/publications/attachments/eh41_1.pdf">A Systematic Review of the Efficacy and Safety of Fluoridation (2007)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/fluoride_drinking_water/en/">Fluoride in Drinking-water (2006)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/FDI-2014-Policy-Statement-on-Water-Fluoridation.pdf">FDI 2014 Policy Statement on Water Fluoridation<br />
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<p><a href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0892036215000021">Severe dental fluorosis and cognitive deficits (2015)</a></p>
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		<title>Accepted for publication in the journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Making Sense of Fluoride includes several members who are researching the fluoridation issue. A submission from the group has now been accepted for publication in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology. Because of this Making Sense of Fluoride is noticed as a scientific affiliation by the journal. The citation is: Perrott, K. W. (2015).  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/FunnyPeerReview.jpg"><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" data-attachment-id="343" data-permalink="https://msof.nz/2015/01/accepted-for-publication-in-the-journal-neurotoxicology-and-teratology/funnypeerreview/" data-orig-file="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/FunnyPeerReview.jpg?fit=461%2C296&amp;ssl=1" data-orig-size="461,296" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;0&quot;}" data-image-title="Funny Peer Review" data-image-description="" data-image-caption="" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/FunnyPeerReview.jpg?fit=461%2C296&amp;ssl=1" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-343" src="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/FunnyPeerReview.jpg?resize=300%2C193" alt="Funny Peer Review" width="300" height="193" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/FunnyPeerReview.jpg?resize=300%2C193&amp;ssl=1 300w, https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/FunnyPeerReview.jpg?fit=461%2C296&amp;ssl=1 461w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>Making Sense of Fluoride includes several members who are researching the fluoridation issue. A submission from the group has now been accepted for publication in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology. Because of this Making Sense of Fluoride is noticed as a scientific affiliation by the journal.</p>
<p>The citation is:<br />
Perrott, K. W. (2015). Severe dental fluorosis and cognitive deficits. Neurotoxicology and Teratology.</p>
<p>It is a peer-reviewed Letter to the Editor discussing recent work by Choi et al (2015) who reported a statistically significant association of cognitive deficits of children with severe dental fluorosis in an area of endemic fluorosis in China. Those researchers are planning further work but have limited their explanatory hypothesis to chemical toxicity of fluoride.</p>
<p>Dr Perrott argues they should not limit their investigation in this way. Severe dental fluorosis is associated with poor quality of life and could reasonably be expected to produce cognitive deficits, or IQ reductions, of the level measured.</p>
<p>He concludes:</p>
<blockquote><p>“cognitive deficits could have many causes or influences – genetic, environmental and/or social. Researchers need to be careful not to limit their possible hypotheses or research approaches. Unfortunately Choi et al. (2015) appear to be doing just this with their plans for a larger scale study targeted only at &#8216;fluoride’s developmental neurotoxicity.&#8217;”</p></blockquote>
<p>The full article <a href="https://openparachute.wordpress.com/2015/01/18/severe-dental-fluorosis-and-cognitive-deficits-now-peer-reviewed/">here</a>.</p>
<p>Neurotoxicology and Teratology articles are behind a paywall but those with institutional access can download this article <a href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0892036215000021">here</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2015 05:43:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The authors of the NZ Fluoridation Review are correcting a few mistakes in the report which slipped through proof-reading. I described one of the mistakes in my blog article "Did the Royal Society get it wrong about fluoridation?" This is little more than a "typo" where the words ‘one IQ point’ had been wrongly substituted  [...]</p>
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<p>I described one of the mistakes in my blog article &#8220;<a href="https://openparachute.wordpress.com/2014/12/14/did-the-royal-society-get-it-wrong-about-fluoridation">Did the Royal Society get it wrong about fluoridation</a>?&#8221;</p>
<p>This is little more than a &#8220;typo&#8221; where the words ‘one IQ point’ had been wrongly substituted for ‘one standard deviation.’ Anne Bardsley, from the Office of the Prime Minister&#8217;s Chief Science Advisor, tells me</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The corrected version will be uploaded shortly with a note to this effect on both the Royal Society and PMCSA websites.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Local anti-fluoride activists had made a lot of this mistake &#8211; as had the &#8220;great man&#8221; Paul Connett &#8211; in their attacks on the review. If anything this showed that they had not read past the executive summary because the body of the review presented it correctly.</p>
<p>It is pathetic when critics have to rely on attacking typos in their critiques of a serious scientific review. Now even that has been taken away from them.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We received this school project essay and I say it is spot on! What would you grade it? The writer wants to stay anonymous.   The Anti-Fluoride Campaign: Fluoride is a horrific substance. It is a systemic poison, causing skeletal fluorosis, organ failure, and lowers children’s IQ. Upon consumption, it is converted to hydrogen fluoride  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We received this school project essay and I say it is spot on! What would you grade it? The writer wants to stay anonymous.</p>
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<p>The Anti-Fluoride Campaign:</p>
<p>Fluoride is a horrific substance. It is a systemic poison, causing skeletal fluorosis, organ failure, and lowers children’s IQ. Upon consumption, it is converted to hydrogen fluoride in the stomach, an equally dangerous and damaging substance. Chemically, fluoride is very corrosive, and has been given an NFPA 704 rating of 3, meaning that it should be handled with extreme care. The worst part about this chemical is that it is in drinking water and nearly all modern toothpaste! It should be banned immediately!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure we&#8217;ve all been alerted to the toxicity of apples too. They contain amygdalin, a cyanogenic glycoside that releases hydrogen cyanide. And don&#8217;t forget potatoes too! They contain solanine, a ‘glycoalkaloid’ that causes gastrointestinal and neurological disorders. And I hope nobody has been eating radishes, spinach, peaches, broccoli or cauliflower either, due to the toxic thyroid suppressors found in them. In fact, it is possible to die from ‘water poisoning’, if someone is foolish enough to drink six litres of water in one sitting.</p>
<p>Those promoting anti fluoride campaigns can be likened to conspiracy theorists, homeopaths and chiropractors – raging lunatics who, with their ‘unparalleled knowledge’ of science (or complete lack thereof), wish to make their impact in the world by preying on the innocent and naïve, infesting them with buzz phrases such as ‘dental fluorosis’, ‘developmental neurotoxin’ and ‘highly toxic’. The campaign can be likened to the anti-vaccination movement, an equally idiotic, albeit more dangerous, concept. You may ask – what’s the harm? 137,900 is the number of illnesses that would have otherwise been prevented without anti-vaccination campaigns. The number of deaths? 6265.</p>
<p>Of course, it would be inappropriate of me to issue bold statements without scientific evidence. Let us start with sodium fluoride, the agent used to fluoridate toothpaste, and another similar salt to fluoridate water, sodium fluorosilicate. Teeth, in order to retain their strength and structure, must have a sufficient level of minerals. Ideally, these minerals should include fluoride. Teeth are usually quite porous, and the bigger the pores, the greater the rate of decay. When teeth have the correct levels of minerals, these pores are at a minimal size. The optimum level of fluoride consumption is approximately 3 mg per day, as this not only remineralises the teeth, but also slows the rate of demineralization. With the fluoridation levels of water at 1ppm (one part per million), drinking one litre of water is the equivalent of consuming 1 mg of fluoride. Hence, by drinking three litres of fluoridated water a day, a person is consuming the ideal amount. This fluoride enters the body systemically – that being, it is actually consumed. The fluoride in toothpaste is applied topically, and benefits teeth in a slightly different fashion, creating fluorapatite. This is a type of hard crystalline substance, composed of calcium, phosphate and fluoride ions. Teeth naturally have a similar substance, known as hydroxyapatite. However, this regenerates slowly, and with society’s constant intake of highly acidic and sugary foods, it is quickly dissolved. It is much easier to generate the stronger fluorapatite layer, simply by using fluoride toothpaste.</p>
<p>Tooth decay is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in the world, and fluoride has helped to keep the enamel of teeth strong, in most cases preventing the need for dental surgery. Without fluoride, there is very little to protect the teeth from damage, and tooth decay is nearly certain. Bacteria, such as Streptococcus mutans, will infect the teeth and create large cavities, inevitably resulting in them having to be pulled out. This, in bad cases, can result in infection of the surrounding tissues in the mouth, such as cavernous sinus thrombosis. These can be life threatening if left untreated. This is why anti fluoride campaigns are so dangerous – those who buy in to this absurdity are putting themselves and their children into all sorts of damage and diseases, which can be so easily solved with, quite literally, a little salt.</p>
<p>Now, let’s discuss the apparent ‘dangers’ that fluoride poses upon society. The median lethal dose of sodium fluoride is 52-200 mg per kilogram of body weight, calculated from the lethal dose for rats, mice and rabbits. For an adult weighing 60kg, the lethal dose for said adult is between 3.12 and 12 grams. This is the equivalent of eating over a kilogram of toothpaste in one sitting. I’ll be honest in saying that the symptoms of high level exposure to fluoride is nasty. It may have adverse effects on IQ, (if exposed during childhood), weaken the bones, cause renal impairment and suppress the thyroid, especially if the levels of iodine in the organism’s system are low. These are the kind of symptoms that are on anti-fluoride websites, along with some other ridiculous, baseless ones, such as ‘fluoride causes diabetes’. However, to consume even close to a dangerous amount of fluoride through toothpaste, you&#8217;d have to be eating several tubes. Sadly, many parts of the world are affected by fluoride poisoning, causing these effects – but it certainly isn&#8217;t from regulated, fluoridated water or toothpaste. It is due to the dissolving of granite rocks in an area’s water supply, greatly increasing the concentration of fluoride in the water. Luckily, in most cases, fluoride poisoning is only to a minor degree, is easily identified, and only results in slight gastrointestinal problems which are simply solved. The most minor effects, and also the most common, begin at approximately 10mg per day, which can cause tiny white streaks on the enamel of teeth. Anyone who can perform basic arithmetic sees that, even if some is foolish enough to actually consume 2g of fluoride toothpaste per day (fluoride concentration of 0.243%), alongside drinking 5 litres of fluoridated water, they still don’t reach dangerous levels of fluoride in their system.</p>
<p>When you go onto an anti-fluoride website, such as fluoride alert, you are bombarded with nothing other than unfounded, absurd and even hilarious statements. They state the symptoms of fluoride poisoning I have described above, and warns that anyone who uses fluoride toothpaste, or drinks fluoridated water, will experience these symptoms.</p>
<p>One quick fact said website is:</p>
<p>“Fluoridation disproportionately harms black children.”</p>
<p>Sorry… what?</p>
<p>Another preposterous claim from this website is: “Today, according to data from the World Health Organization, there is no discernible difference in tooth decay between the minority of developed countries that fluoridate water, and the majority that do not.” They display a lovely, improperly labelled graph that shows little to no discernible difference between the rates of tooth decay per person several first world countries. Ironically, this graph starts from 1970. Care to guess what was introduced in 1970 in first world countries? Fluoride toothpaste. They also fail to show any undeveloped countries on this graph, where the rate of tooth decay is much higher, and where fluoride toothpaste is much more expensive and hard to come by. For people who don&#8217;t have immediate access to proper dental care, fluoridated water is the simplest method to ensure that receive a sufficient amount of fluoride to slow down tooth decay.</p>
<p>Before I finish, let me be clear about one thing – sodium fluoride is poisonous. If someone is idiotic enough to somehow obtain five grams of sodium fluoride and eat it, they will probably die. The same applies to jumping off the empire state building – we don&#8217;t warn people about the dangers of being a secretary on the 50th floor. Fluoride is an excellent tool in keeping our teeth strong and healthy, and this campaign should be laid to rest alongside the other, ridiculous excuses for science. Like homeopathy.<img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" data-attachment-id="314" data-permalink="https://msof.nz/2014/11/guest-post-the-anti-fluoride-campaign/shapeimage_10/" data-orig-file="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/shapeimage_10.png?fit=780%2C778&amp;ssl=1" data-orig-size="780,778" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;0&quot;}" data-image-title="shapeimage_10" data-image-description="" data-image-caption="" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/shapeimage_10.png?fit=780%2C778&amp;ssl=1" class="  alignleft wp-image-314 size-thumbnail" src="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/shapeimage_10.png?resize=150%2C150" alt="A+" width="150" height="150" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/shapeimage_10.png?resize=60%2C60&amp;ssl=1 60w, https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/shapeimage_10.png?resize=150%2C150&amp;ssl=1 150w, https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/shapeimage_10.png?resize=300%2C300&amp;ssl=1 300w, https://i0.wp.com/msof.nz/wp-content/uploads/shapeimage_10.png?fit=780%2C778&amp;ssl=1 780w" sizes="(max-width: 150px) 100vw, 150px" /></p>
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