Where
Fluoride Comes From
Fluoride
is a generic term to indicate a wide variety of substances
containing the element fluorine. Slightly less toxic than arsenic,
but more toxic than lead, fluorine is the most negatively charged
and most chemically active of all elements on earth, which means
it loves to combine and recombine with other elements in its path,
ever looking for the strongest bond, and reeking havoc all along
the way by creating even more toxic combinations.
Contrary to fluoridationists'
assurances, fluoride is anything but benign, and that's why
industry loves it. How do the industrial, agricultural,
pharmaceutical, and military interests love fluoride? Let us count
the ways. Used to etch glass, ceramics and computer chips; refine
petroleum products, make ceramic materials more porous, inhibit
fermentation in breweries and wineries, polish aluminum, refine
metals, and separate uranium isotopes in the production of nuclear
warheads, fluoride is also a key ingredient in the most widely
used insecticides and pesticides (rat poison), and is used in most
general anesthetics, in many nerve gases (Sarin) and in many
psychotropic drugs (Prozac). But what sounds like a dream lover
for industry, is a toxic nightmare for the rest of us, as industry
continually searches for new places to dispose of its fluoride
waste
Up until the 1920's and `30's,
industry didn't have to look far, simply discharging wastes
directly into the air and waterways, causing great harm to anyone
and anything down- stream or downwind, including fish, animals,
and farms. By the 1930's, lawsuits were mounting as more and more victims understood that
their problems were caused by fluoride poisoning. Not
surprisingly, industry's response was focused on changing the
public's perception of fluoride rather than on stopping their
dangerous practices. At this time, the public understood fluoride
to be synonymous with rat poison, not healthy teeth, but this was
all about to change!
The Solution
to Pollution is Dilution
Funded by top fluoride-emitters such as the Aluminum
Company of America
(Alcoa), new research emerged which claimed to show fluoride's
supposed benefits. Since many of the fluoride wastes were being
produced by the--Manhattan Project, the U.S. Military's program to
create the first atomic bomb--various federal agencies became full
parties to this national effort to fool Americans into bang fools
for fluoride. - Formerly classified documents that scientists and
officials from be U.S. War Department, the. L FDA, the Agriculture
and Justice Departments, among others, met secretly with industry
lawyers to plan hoax to legally defeat those already suing for
fluoride injuries. Their, plan would ultimately include
fluoridation,- the dumping of these toxic wastes in controlled
doses into our drinking water, and this effort was openly led by
the U.S. Public Health Service which, at the time, was under the
jurisdiction of Andrew Mellon, the- founder of Alcoa, and, after
1947, Oscar Ewing, a long-time Alcoa lawyer. With the help of
Edward Bernays, the "father of public relations", who
had made smoking respectable for women, Americans would soon be
convinced that fluoride was safe for one and all.
The first city in America to be
fluoridated was Newburgh, New York in
1945, chosen by a committee led by members of the Manhattan
Project although their military affiliations were kept secret.
Newburgh was also near the University of Rochester which housed a
clandestine division of the Manhattan Project -to study the health
effects of the special materials, including fluoride, that were
used to make the atomic bomb: (This was the same facility where
unsuspecting patients were injected with radioactive plutonium.)
For the next ten years, blood and tissue samples of Newburgh
residents were sent to the University of Rochester, supposedly to
study the effect on children's teeth, but a classified 198 .
report told the real purpose "to supply evidence -useful in
the litigation arising from an alleged loss of a fruit crop, . . .
since excessive blood fluoride levels were reported in human
residents of the same me. Since the intention of these studies was
to defend fluoride-emitters from damage claims, the military
scientists conducting them had every reason to find fluoride
beneficial to the teeth, and harmless to the rest of the body, at
.higher rather than lower doses. Unfortunately, than Chas become
the foundation of what the government, via dentists and public
health officials, tells us about fluoridation.
Fluoride - The
Protected Pollutant
Since the Public Health Service (PHS) endorsed fluoridation in
1950, over 2/3 of our nation's reservoirs have been fluoridated
with sodium fluoride and hydrofluosilicic acid, the waste
by-products of the aluminum and phosphate fertilizer industries.
Substances that would cost these industries millions to store at
Class 1 Hazardous Waste Sites, are instead sold to communities at
great profit and dumped into our drinking water. Since there is no
regulatory oversight or standards for these products, they often
contain other wastes, including radionuclides, cadmium, lead,
arsenic, uranium, and mercury. Even worse, there have never been
any controlled clinical studies on how these particular
fluoridating agents react in water systems, let alone, in our
bodies, despite the fact that fluoride is known for its ability to
leach copper and lead from water pipes, as well as combine with
all manner of chemicals, including those used in the water
purification process. Recent research involving children in
fluoridated areas has shown elevated levels of lead in their
blood, while other studies have shown that cooking with
fluoridated water in aluminum pots releases much higher amounts of
aluminum into the food or drink. Since lead-poisoning is
associated with higher rates. of learning disabilities,
hyperactivity, and anti-social behavior, and excess aluminum
intake is associated with Alzheimer's Disease, one would think
that the Public Health Service would welcome these studies, but
they don't.
And neither do the
administrators at the Environmental Protection Agency, the ones
who set the standards for drinking water. While fluoride is equal
in toxicity to both lead and arsenic, the EPA s Maximum
Contaminant Level (MCL) for fluoride is 4000 parts per billion
(ppb) compared to 15 ppb for lead and 10 ppb for arsenic. It gets
worse. Since its creation in 1972, the EPA has consistently
ignored the mounting evidence against fluoridation, even raising
the MCL from 2000 ppb to 4000 ppb in 1985 after a PHS panel of
experts recommended much lower doses because of their concerns
about fluoride's effects on the bones of children, on the heart,
on dental fluorosis, and for the overall lack of scientific data.
When a National Toxicology Program study (ordered by Congress in
1977) clearly linking cancer to fluoridation was released in 1989,
the PHS and the EPA quickly formed a new commission to review the
findings. In the final report, the evidence of carcinogenicity was
systematically down-graded, leading Dr. William Marcus, then
Senior Science Advisor and Toxicologist in the Office of Drinking
Water, to blow the whistle and release the true findings. His
reward for doing the job he was paid for? The EPA fired him!
Although Dr. Marcus eventually won his suit against the EPA, and
was joined by the rest of his co-workers, the chemists,
toxicologists, and science professionals at the EPA who came out
against fluoridation in 1997, the EPA management still continues
to drag its feet in all matters related to the safety of
fluoridation.
Fluoridation
Pollutes Our Environment
Meanwhile, 99°k of all fluoridated tap water winds up in our
water ecosystem ensuring that our rivers, lakes, and oceans will
also be contaminated with excess fluoride, thus affecting all life
within those systems. There have already been several studies
showing that fluoride levels above 200 ppb have lethal and other
adverse effects on fish, and are a contributing factor in the
decrease of salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest. And, what
about food crops irrigated with fluoridated water? Some plants can
synthesize organic fluoride com-pounds like fluoroacetates which
are among the most poisonous substances known. We should also be
concerned about the spreading of sew-age sludge on agricultural
and forested lands especially if it comes from fluoridated areas,
since it will contain even higher concentrations of fluoride which
will then be released into the soil.
Saying No to
Fluoridation
Clearly, fluoridation is driven by the needs of industry, not by
concerns for healthy teeth, let alone a healthy environment. No
one sums it up better than Councilman Keith Beier of Escondido
when he made the following statement in 1999 as his fellow council
members debated the issue: "Our water department calculates
that we would be buying more than 33 tons/year of a substance that
can't be given to us for free because it is classified as a toxic
hazardous waste; yet, we are supposed to accept that, if we pay
$0.35/gallon and they slap a new label on the container, this same
toxic waste can be shipped to us untreated, directly from the
scrubber systems of the phosphate fertilizer industry that they
use to keep fluorine from becoming airborne and killing everything
in sight, and that on the truck-ride here it will magically be
converted to a safe and desirable nutrient. The kicker to this
scheme is that the amount intended for the targeted children is
only 16 pounds of that 33 tons." Shortly thereafter,
Escondido joined the long list of cities that have rejected
fluoridation. We hope you will use this information to make that
list even longer!
Click here to listen to a radio show on fluoride
If you're from Asheville and wish
to something about fluoride in our water go to
Asheville Water Resources.
David
Hanks, the Dept. Director, has refused to speak with me.
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