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FLUORIDE REPORT.
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FLUORIDE causes pulmonary oedema, fluorosis, exostoses, hypocalcemia, shock, central nervous system (CNS) depression, coma and death. CNS depression is characterized by headache, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting and incoordination.
Severe overexposures may lead to coma and possible death due to respiratory failure. Pulmonary oedema is the build-up of fluid in the lungs that might be fatal. Symptoms of pulmonary oedema, such as shortness of breath, may not appear until several hours after exposure and are aggravated by physical exertion.
Fluoride is a bone seeker, and excessive amounts will produce weakening and
degeneration of the bona structure. Chronic exposure may cause excess accumulation of
fluorine (fluorosis) in the teeth and bones. Severe fluorosis in children weakens tooth enamel resulting in surface pitting. After prolonged high intake in adults bony changes occur characterized by hardening or abnormal density of bone (osteosclerosis), benign bony growths projecting outward from the surface of the bone (exostoses) and calcification of ligaments, tendons, and muscle attachments to bone. Ingestion and skin contact may cause an abnormal reduction of blood calcium (hypocalcemia) and kidney damage since fluorides precipitate calcium stored in the body. There may also be heart, asthma, nerve, intestinal and rheumatism problems.“
Brenntag Canada Inc. Current Hydrofluorosilicic Acid (HFSA) Safety Precautions
Burns caused by hydrofluoric acid can be life-threatening. Of special significance is the
often underestimated local and sometimes delayed deep action of the highly diffusible free
fluoride ions and the accompanying systemic toxicity. The specific antidote calcium gluconate
can be topically applied, injected into tissue or infused intra-arterially. Because of the extreme
danger of systemic toxicity even after seemingly trivial injuries, monitoring in the intensive
care station, especially by measuring the calcium concentration in blood and
electrocardiography, and therapy is recommended.
Richter H, Hollenberg S, Sachs HJ, Oeltjenbruns J, Weimann J. 2005 Hydrofluoroic Acid
Burns: A rare chemical emergency situation. Anaesthesist Feb;54(2):123-6. [in German].
Accidental hydrofluoric acid (HF) splashes often occur in industrial settings. HF easily
penetrates into tissues by initial acid action allowing fluoride ions to penetrate deeply,
chelating calcium and magnesium. Resultant hypocalcemia and hypomagnesemia can be
fatal.
Soderberg K, Kuusinen P, Mathieu L, Hall AH. 2004 An Improved Method for Mergent
Decontamination of Ocular and Dermal Hydrofluoric Acid Splashes. Vet Hum Toxicol
Aug;46(4):216-8.
With water fluoridation, we are forcing people to drink a thyroid-depressing medication that could, in turn, serve to promote higher levels of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) in the population, and all the subsequent problems related to this disorder. Such problems include depression, fatigue, weight gain, muscle and joint pains, increased cholesterol levels, and heart disease.
A 37-year-old male laboratory technician was performing acid digestion of sedimentary
rock samples with 70% w/w concentrated hydrofluoric acid …he knocked over a small
quantity (100–230 mL of the hydrofluoric acid onto his lap, splashing both thighs. He
sustained burns to 9% of his body surface area, despite washing his legs with water from a
makeshift plumbing arrangement that supplied water at low pressure…Following flushing,
because he was still in severe pain and shock, he immersed himself in a chlorinated
swimming pool at the rear of the workplace, where he remained for approximately 35–40 min before ambulance help arrived. At that time he was hypothermic and hypocalcaemic on admission to an intensive care unit at a nearby hospital, and soon became unconscious. His condition continued to deteriorate despite subcutaneous injections of calcium gluconate and administration of intravenous calcium and magnesium. His right leg was amputated seven days after the incident. He subsequently died from multi-organ failure 15 days after the spill.
Muriale L, Lee E, Genovesef J, Trend S. 1996 Fatality due to acute fluoride poisoning
following dermal contact with hydrofluoroic acid in a palynology laboratory. Annals of
Occupational Hygiene 1996; 40(6):705-10.
A quick look at the Periodic Table will show you that the halogen family holds a distinct
position. It is a group that is chemically very reactive (group 7). Fluorine is the smallest of the halogens, the most reactive of all of the halogen family and the most reactive non-metal
element known to man. It has a propensity to combine with anything in its path. Fluoride
combines with essential nutrients like calcium and magnesium, interfering with tissue uptake.
Fluoride can help facilitate the uptake of aluminum and lead into tissues where these metals would not otherwise go. [Gilman 1987, Wittinghofer 1997, Mahaffey 1976, Allain 1996, Varner
1998, Li 2003, Sternweiss 1982, NRC 2006]
It interferes with hydrogen bonding [Emsley 1981, NRC 2006] and interferes with more than
100 enzymes. [See: partial bibliography below or visit WHO website]
Virtually every vital function of the body is dependent on enzymes. The same enzyme in different tissues/organs exhibit different sensitivities to fluoride; e.g. Esterase in liver – fluoride inhibits; Esterase in pancreas and bowels – fluoride does not inhibit.
Some enzymes are inhibited, others are activated by fluoride. For example, fluoride inhibits glycolysis (breakdown of glycose into energy for cells) by inhibiting the enzyme enolase.
Fluoride inhibits energy metabolism through the tricarboxylic acid cycle by blocking the entry of pyruvate and fatty acids and by inhibiting succinic dehydrogenase. In other words, diseases such as Chronic fatigue, 'MS' Irritable bowel,and Diabetes is increased by fluoride in potable water supply.
Voluntary and involuntary muscle action is stimulated by acetylcholine (ACh) which is
cleaved by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE) to end the stimulation. Without AChE,
muscle excitation would persist as spasm with potentially lethal effect, as caused by a nerve gas.
Alkaline phosphatase, an enzyme involved in growth of bones and liver function, on the other hand is often elevated in chronic fluoride poisoning. [Merz 1970, Srikantia 1965, Waldbott
1962]
Hypothesized mechanisms of action for fluoride include the inhibition of enzymes vital for the survival of bacteria in mouth which are involved in acid dissolution. This begs the question; if fluoride destroys the enzymes in the bacteria, what does it do to the enzymes in other parts of our body? It has been demonstrated that fluoride destroys enzymes involved in the
construction of teeth and bones at very low doses in rats at 0.1ppm.
This cocktail of deadly chemicals is too toxic to be emptied into our waterways or oceans yet it is considered healthy for all Australians including babies, pregnant mums and the elderly. Australia imports this poison to drink from Belguim BUT Belguim has banned it and BANNED all fluoride suppliments.
The effects of this toxic industrial waste upon the people’s physical, mental health and behavioural patterns are catastrophic.
Industrial sodium fluoride, is a cocktail of heavy metals, a deadly poison that according to world leading scientists, doctors and dentists:
· Destroys genes & DNA, healthy cells, sperm & fertility
· Induces miscarriages, fetal deaths, stillbirths, deformities & brain damage
· Creates violent tendencies. (TEEN VIOLENCE HAS RISEN BY %1000%
· Creates cancer GROWTHS, and Osteporosis, and Knee/Hip replacements.
· Severs the spiritual connection through its effects on the pineal gland in children.
· Is a dumbing down drug that subdues individuals into a state of conformity and manipulation.
Community groups are forming and expanding across every country in preparation to two hundred thousand dollars or whatever amount is necessary to give all Governments and the Australian people their health and their lives back, free from poison.
YOUR PARLIAMENT ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE IS ALLOWING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO BE SLOWLY POISONED, AND WHEN QUESTIONED, GIVES YOU PAID (UN) (NWO AGENDA 21) 'FALSE' REPORTS TO SATISFY YOU THAT YOUR FEARS ARE UNCALLED FOR. DO NOT ALLOW THIS INSANITY TO CONTINUE; TAKE THIS INFO TO YOUR GOVERNMENT REPEATEDLY. Stand out the front of Gov offices with signs.
JAMES ROBERT DEAL ATTORNEY PLLC
PO Box 2276, Lynnwood, Washington 98036-2276
Telephone 425-771-1110, Fax 425-776-8081
James@JamesRobertDeal.com
COMMENTS REGARDING LEAD AND WATER FLUORIDATION
Updated April 17, 2011
Kathleen Sebelius
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CWF Comments, Division of Oral Health,
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP)
4770 Buford Highway, NE, MS F-10
Atlanta, GA 30341-3717
Also sent by fax to: 202-690-7203
Delivered by email to: CWFcomments@cdc.gov
To make it easier to follow links, read a web version of this letter at:
http://fluoride-class-action.com/hhs
Lisa P. Jackson, Administrator
Environmental Protection Agency
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20004
Also sent by email to: FluorideScience@epa.gov
Also sent by fax to: 202-501-1450
To make it easier to follow links, read a web version of this letter at:
http://fluoride-class-action.com/hhs. Click on Comments Regarding Lead and Water Fluoridation.
Dear Ms. Sebelius and Ms. Jackson,
I am writing to give comments to HHS and EPA regarding their recent requests for comment on fluoridation.
Please see my Report Card for HHS and EPA letter, revised April 19, 2011, in which I conclude that the research done by HHS and EPA on fluoridation is inadequate and that neither presented sufficient evidence to come to the conclusion that fluoridation should be continued but at a reduced level, that is at .7 ppm. I also conclude that HHS and EPA have been ignoring evidence that would force the conclusion that no fluoridation at any level should continue.
One of the most important lines of evidence that has been ignored is that which connects silicofluorides with increased lead in water.
Both requests for comment look back to the the 2006 NRC Report, which suggested many topics which EPA should study in connection with drinking water fluoridation. The long list of topics included the following: caries, fluorosis, and bone fractures, fertility, thyroid function, increased calcitonin activity, increased parathyroid hormone activity, secondary hyperparathyroidism, impaired glucose tolerance, and possible effects on timing of sexual maturity, endocrine effects and brain function, osteosarcoma. See 2006 NRC Report, “Research Needs”, pages 11-12. NRC also suggested on page 52-53 under “Fluorosilicates” that EPA do further research on the connection between silicofluorides and lead uptake:
Most fluoride in drinking water is added in the form of fluosilicic acid (fluorosilicic acid, H2SiF6) or the sodium salt (sodium fluosilicate, Na2SiF6), collectively referred to as fluorosilicates (CDC 1993). Of approximately 10,000 fluoridated water systems included in the CDC’s 1992 fluoridation census, 75% of them (accounting for 90% of the people served) used fluorosilicates. This widespread use of silicofluorides has raised concerns on at least two levels. First, some authors have reported an association between the use of silicofluorides in community water and elevated blood concentrations of lead in children (Masters and Coplan 1999; Masters et al. 2000); this association is attributed to increased uptake of lead (from whatever source) due to incompletely dissociated silicofluorides remaining in the drinking water (Masters and Coplan 1999; Masters et al. 2000) or to increased leaching of lead into drinking water in systems that use chloramines (instead of chlorine as a disinfectant) and silicofluorides (Allegood 2005; Clabby 2005; Maas et al. 2005).12,13
Use of more sophisticated analytical techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance has failed to detect any silicon- and fluorine-containing species other than hexafluorosilicate ion (SiF62-) (Urbansky 2002; Morris 2004). In drinking water at approximately neutral pH and typical fluoride concentrations, all the silicofluoride appears to be dissociated entirely to silicic acid [Si(OH)4], fluoride ion, and HF (Urbansky 2002; Morris 2004); any intermediate species either exist at extremely low concentrations or are highly transient. SiF62- would be present only under conditions of low pH (pH < 5; Urbansky 2002; Morris 2004) and high fluoride concentration (above 16 mg/L according to Urbansky [2002]; at least 1 g/L to reach detectable levels of SiF62-, according to Morris [2004]). Urbansky (2002) also stated that the silica contribution from the fluoridating agent is usually trivial compared with native silica in the water; therefore, addition of any fluoridating agent (or the presence of natural fluoride) could result in the presence of SiF62- in any water if other conditions (low pH and high total fluoride concentration) are met. Both Urbansky (2002) and Morris (2004) indicate that other substances in the water, especially metal cations, might form complexes with fluoride, which, depending on pH and other factors, could influence the amount of fluoride actually present as free fluoride ion. For example, P.J. Jackson et al. (2002) have calculated that at pH 7, in the presence of aluminum, 97.46% of a total fluoride concentration of 1 mg/L is present as fluoride ion, but at pH 6, only 21.35% of the total fluoride is present as fluoride ion, the rest being present in various aluminum fluoride species (primarily AlF2+ and AlF3). Calculations were not reported for pH <6.
Further research should include analysis of the concentrations of fluoride and various fluoride species or complexes present in tap water, using a range of water samples (e.g., of different hardness and mineral content). In addition, given the expected presence of fluoride ion (from any fluoridation source) and silica (native to the water) in any fluoridated tap water, it would be useful to examine what happens when that tap water is used to make acidic beverages or products (commercially or in homes), especially fruit juice from concentrate, tea, and soft drinks. Although neither Urbansky (2002) nor Morris (2004) discusses such beverages, both indicate that at pH < 5, SiF62- would be present, so it seems reasonable to expect that some SiF62- would be present in acidic beverages but not in the tap water used to prepare the beverages. Consumption rates of these beverages are high for many people, and therefore the possibility of biological effects of SiF62-, as opposed to free fluoride ion, should be examined.
HHS and EPA avoided the silicofluoride and lead issue. They chose to do research only on caries, fluorosis, and brittle bones.
NRC suggested that further research be done on the silicofluoride-lead issue, however, neither HHS nor EPA did such further research. They only addressed caries, fluorosis, and bone fractures. Nevertheless, HHS and EPA had the audacity to recommend that fluoridation be continued, although at a lower level. HHS and EPA should immediately retract any recommendation that fluoridation be continued.
The EPA classifies lead[1] as a “probable human carcinogen” and adds:
Health effects associated with exposure to inorganic lead and compounds include, but are not limited to, neurotoxicity, developmental delays, hypertension, impaired hearing acuity, impaired hemoglobin synthesis, and male reproductive impairment. Importantly, many of lead’s health effects may occur without overt signs of toxicity. Lead has particularly significant effects in children, well before the usual term of chronic exposure can take place. Children under 6 years old have a high risk of exposure because of their more frequent hand-to-mouth behavior.
Federal law mandates that water districts give lead notices. A water district, as
owner or operator of a public water system … shall identify and provide notice to persons that may be affected by lead contamination of their drinking water where such contamination results from … lead content in the construction materials of the public water distribution system [or] corrosivity of the water supply sufficient to cause leaching of lead. … Notice under this paragraph shall be provided notwithstanding the absence of a violation of any national drinking water standard.[2] [emphasis added]
State boards of health have the responsibility under federal law to make rules pertaining to protecting state citizens, particularly children from lead.
When the Washington Board of Health, for example, works on the lead issue, it focuses on avoiding lead in old paint.[3] The Board of Health in its literature also mentions lead in brass plumbing fixtures, solder, and batteries, but goes nowhere with this aspect of lead avoidance. The “Lead Warning” card[4] distributed by the Washington Department of Health focuses almost entirely on lead in paint. The section of “A Healthy Home” brochure[5] published by the Department of Health and which deals with lead focuses entirely on lead paint. Washington is typical of other states when it comes to lead disclosure requirements. Likewise, EPA efforts[6] to reduce exposure to lead focus on lead in paint.
On both the state and federal levels the lead that enters our bodies through drinking water is ignored.
SDWA § 300j–24, entitled Lead contamination in school drinking water requires as follows:
Within 9 months after October 31, 1988, each State shall establish a program, consistent with this section, to assist local educational agencies in testing for, and remedying, lead contamination in drinking water from coolers and from other sources of lead contamination at schools under the jurisdiction of such agencies.
This is another law which the EPA enforces only half heartedly.
The health issue is this: There is sometimes a small amount of lead in raw drinking water. Fluorosilicates are being added to drinking water which contain lead at .6 ppb.[7] Fluorosilicates added to drinking water dissolve lead in pipes and bind with lead and facilitate its uptake and retention by the human body. Like other states, Washington is failing to notify citizens of these lead issues.
Lead has long been added to almost all brass water pipes and pipe fittings[8] and to the solder used to solder brass and copper pipe. Lead has long been added to brass to serve as a flux. A flux makes metals in general melt at lower temperatures.[9]
The Wikipedia article on Tap Water contains this discussion under Lead Leaching:
Generally, copper tubes are soldered directly into copper or brass fittings, although compression, crimp, or flare fittings are also used. Formerly, concerns with copper supply tubes included the lead used in the solder at joints (50% tin and 50% lead). Some studies have shown significant “leaching” of the lead into the potable water stream, particularly after long periods of low usage, followed by peak demand periods. In hard water applications, shortly after installation, the interior of the pipes will be coated with the deposited minerals that had been dissolved in the water, and therefore the vast majority of exposed lead is prevented from entering the potable water. Building codes now require lead-free solder. Building Codes throughout the U.S. require the use of virtually “lead-free” (<.2% lead) solder or filler metals in plumbing fittings and appliances as well.[10]
In 1977 we made lead based paint illegal.[11] In 1986 we made lead based inks illegal.[12] Between 1976 and 1986 we phased out tetraethyl lead.[13] California has banned lead bullets[14] in areas where condors forage.
Newer water mains are lead free. However, many older mains are iron[15] and are generally soldered together with lead solder. Iron water mains are common in many cities.[16]
Even if there is no lead in water mains, things change when water gets to homes and businesses, where water encounters brass plumbing and fittings which contain lead, and copper pipe which is soldered with lead solder. Until recently, it was standard procedure to solder copper pipes together with solder containing lead.[17]
In 1986 as part of the Safe Drinking Water Act,[18] the EPA required that all pipes and fittings that carry water be “lead free”. The term “lead free” allowed water pipes and fittings to contain up to 8.0% lead and allowed solder[19] for use in plumbing to contain up to 0.2% lead, a standard which Washington follows.[20] Before 1986 water pipes were sometimes up to 30% lead. This means that we should carefully check lead levels[21] in water in old buildings, including old schools.
In 2010 California limited lead content[22] in brass pipes and fittings to a maximum of 0.25%, and in solder to 0.2%.[23] It is unfortunate that the EPA did not do the same back in 1986.
Many thousands have been harmed[24] since 1986. We would hope that the EPA would follow California’s lead and do the same. Note, however, that limiting lead in new construction will not remove the already existing lead in plumbing tens of thousands of homes, schools, and businesses. Something should be done to reduce the amount of lead consumed by children through their drinking water. The way to do that is to halt fluoridation using silicofluorides.
In 2004 the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported that lead was showing up in water fountains in old Seattle schools, at levels up to 1,600 ppb,[25] far above the EPA legally enforceable maximum contaminant level[26] (MCL) in effect at that time, which was 20 ppb. The MCL was recently reduced to 15 ppb.[27] More important is the recommended maximum contaminant level goal[28] (MCLG) for lead, which is zero. Lead is a probable human carcinogen, so we should not do anything that adds lead to our water, causes lead to leach out of plumbing, or increases lead uptake or retention by the body.
Lead in pipes will often stay put relatively well and not dissolve into drinking water, particularly if the water is hard and contains a lot of calcium carbonate, which binds with lead and coats the inside of pipes and thus separates the lead from the water. Ancient Romans declined in part because lead levels in their bodies were high. Most presume that this was because their water pipes were lead. No, Roman water was very hard. It was not their pipes that poisoned the Romans; it was the lead acetate they used in copious amounts as a sweetener.
A problem arises when silicofluorides (SiFs) are added to water. SiFs dissolve lead and bind to lead[29] in such a way that lead which might otherwise pass through the body is absorbed.
This problem is more serious in cities which have soft water, that is water which is low in dissolved calcium and other minerals. Even the CDC admits that soft water is more prone[30] to be acidic and leach more lead because there is so little dissolved minerals in soft water to bind with the fluoride and reduce acidity. Thus, fluoride is freer to bind with lead in soft water. Seattle’s snow melt water is considered very soft.
Fluoride is the most acidic and electron negative of all elements. Fluoride aggressively seeks out lead and dissolves it, especially in acidic, soft water.
There is a custom of using pipes for electrical grounding. Many older houses are still grounded through water pipes. This accelerates lead corrosion and increases lead in drinking water.[31]
Further, silicofluorides attack PVC pipe,[32] causing the release of ammonia, which combines with chlorine to form chloramine, which is more aggressive than chlorine in dissolving lead in brass pipes, fittings, and solder. Seattle, for example, uses chlorine instead of chloramine, and we hope it will not follow the current trend of switching from chlorine to chloramine as a disinfectant.
Take a look at what the scholars have to say about the subject. In 2000 Masters, Coplan, and others published an article in NeuroToxicology,[33] a peer reviewed journal.[34] This article was expanded on in a 2001 article[35] and summarized in Dartmouth News.[36] The authors of the Dartmouth News article conclude that there is
evidence that public drinking water treated with sodium silicofluoride or fluosilicic acid, known as silicofluorides (SiFs), is linked to higher uptake of lead in children.
Sodium fluoride, first added to public drinking water in 1945, is now used in less than 10% of fluoridation systems nationwide…. Instead, [silicofluorides] are now used to treat drinking water delivered to 140 million people [including Seattle, Everett, and most Washington water systems]. While sodium fluoride was tested on animals and approved for human consumption, the same cannot be said for [silicofluorides].
Masters and … Coplan … studied the blood lead levels in over 400,000 children in three different samples. In each case, they found a significant link between [silicofluoride]-treated water and elevated blood lead levels. [Masters said:] ‘We should stop using silicofluorides in our public water supply until we know what they do.’ … The researchers found that the greatest likelihood of children having elevated blood lead levels occurs when they are exposed both to known risk factors, such as old house paint and lead in soil or water, and to [silicofluoride]-treated drinking water. [Masters said:] ‘[O]ur preliminary findings show correlations between SiF use and more behavior problems due to known effects of lead on brain chemistry.’ Also requiring further examination is German research that shows [silicofluorides] inhibit cholinesterase, an enzyme that plays an important role in regulating neurotransmitters. [Masters said:] ‘If [silicofluorides] are cholinesterase inhibitors, this means that [silicofluorides] have effects like the chemical agents linked to Gulf War Syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome and other puzzling conditions that plague millions of Americans….’ [Masters said:] ‘[T]his may well be the worst environmental poison since leaded gasoline.’
Masters added more detail in a letter he wrote June 17, 2001.[37]
In 2007 Masters, Coplan, and others published another article in NeuroToxicology,[38] in which they concluded:[39]
Silicofluorides … are used to fluoridate over 90% of US fluoridated municipal water supplies [including Seattle’s]. Living in communities with silicofluoride treated water… is associated with two neurotoxic effects:
(1) Prevalence of children with elevated blood lead … is about double that in non-fluoridated communities …. [silicofluoride treated water] is associated with serious corrosion of lead-bearing brass plumbing, producing elevated water lead … at the faucet. New data refute the long-prevailing belief that [lead in water] contributes little to children’s blood lead…. [I]t it is likely to contribute 50% or more.
(2) [Silicofluoride treated water] has been shown to interfere with cholinergic function. … [Silicofluoride treated water] is a more powerful inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase than [water fluoridated with sodium fluoride, which was used when fluoridation first began in the 1950s].
Authors of another study published in Neurotoxicology reported:
This study concerns effects on water-borne lead from combinations of chlorine (CL) or chloramines (CA) with fluosilicic acid (FSA) or sodium fluoride (NaF). … Water samples were taken for lead analysis three times per week after a 16-h stagnation period. … [W]hen FSA was also included, lead concentrations spiked to over 900 ppb. Lead concentrations from the CL-based waters appeared to be decreasing over the study period, while for the CA+NH3+FSA combination, lead concentrations seemed to be increasing with time.[40]
A simplified explanation of the mechanism by which silicofluorides dissolve lead and do so more readily than sodium fluoride is as follows: Sodium fluoride, NaF, is a salt and forms a weak base in water. Silicofluorides, SiF, for example, hydrofluorosilicic acid, are strong acids.
When NaF ionizes in water, little HF is produced. But when SiF ionizes, HF is produced along with H+ and (SiF4)2. SiF does not dissociate completely, and other complex ions are present. Remember that the silicofluoride scrubber liquor is composed of dozens of different elements and compounds.
NaF ionizes completely, whereas SiFs do not, particularly when pH drops. pH can drop where there is an NaOH underfeed, when NaOH reaches pipes in homes, schools, and apartment buildings and is tied up with metals such as aluminum, which is commonly added to drinking water. pH also drops when fluoridated water mixes with stomach acids.
HF is a small molecule which will burrow into and easily dissolve lead and other metals in pipes.
When SiF is used to fluoridate tap water, sodium hydroxide, NaOH, a strong base, aka Draino® must added to counteract the H+ and turn it into water and thus neutralize the pH. Without sodium hydroxide added, fluoride will quickly dissolve water system equipment.
When a municipality fluoridates with tanker loads of silicofluorides, it must bring in tanker loads of sodium hydroxide to neutralize the low pH of the fluoride. This is especially true in cities with soft, more acidic water – such as Seattle. Sodium hydroxide however, can become tied up with metals from pipe or with aluminum, which is added to precipitate dirt. NaOH is no longer available to increase the pH of fluoridated water. In more acidic water HF dissolves lead and other metals.
Another way that lead can be dissolved is if there is an overfeed of SiF or an underfeed of NaOH.
Workmen who handle these chemicals must wear hazardous materials suits for self protection.
Silicofluorides not only produce HF which dissolves lead. Silicofluorides contain lead. NSF, the National Sanitation Foundation, puts out its analysis of silicofluorides, and admits that the liquid flurosilicic acid, after diluted from pure phosphate scrubber liquor down to 1 ppm silicofluoride in water, contains sometimes as much as .6 ppb lead.[41] Lead is so nasty that we should not knowingly be adding any amount of lead. The MCLG, miximum contaminant level goal for lead is zero. Bear in mind that flurosilicic acid is a mixture of hundreds of elements and 1ead is just one of them.
Silicofluorides come from super-phosphate fertilizer plants in Florida, Louisiana, and increasingly from China. To make super-phosphate fertilizer, processors cook rock phosphate with sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid contains lead because the sulfuric acid is produced in gigantic lead pots, and part of the lead remains in the sulfuric acid, as NSF International[42] admits.
In making your analysis, remember that lead is a probable human carcinogen[43] and a neurotoxin and that the MCLG,[44] maximum contaminant level goal for lead is zero. That means none at all should be added to drinking water.
I paraphrase from an email sent to me by Dr. Roger D. Masters, who has done much work on silicofluorides along with Myron Coplan:
The fundamental problem with silicofluoride water treatment is that these compounds do NOT “dissociate” completely into component elements, as was assumed when the use of silicofluorides in place of sodium fluoride began around 1950. Hydrofluosilicic acid, H2SiF6, does not dissociate neatly into H+ Si + F. Westendorf (4th ed.) showed that a “residual species” of chemical remains which is biologically active. The residual is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, a fact which has mostly been ignored or unnoticed by mainstream fluoride scientists.
There are two effects of silicofluorides on brain chemistry. First, the action of acetylcholinesterase, the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine, is blocked. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter which stimulates cellular activity. With acetylcholinesterase unable to do its work, activity once stimulated is hard deactivate, as in the case of ADHD. Second, silicofluoride residue has effects on the neurotransmitter dopamine (which is a central regulator of impulsiveness). Where silicofluorides are used, the combination of more activation and weaker inhibition results in statistically significant increases in behaviors where impulse control is essential: learning deficits, more substance abuse, and more violent crime.[45]
We have solid findings, in peer reviewed journals, that show lower scores on nine standardized tests in Massachusetts towns where drinking water is fluoridated with silicofluorides. Findings show higher rates of violent crime. The latter has been assessed using multivariate statistical analyses of up to twelve risk factors to predict county level violent crime rates for all 3141 US counties and then replicated for violent crime. These effects are related to the neurotoxicity of silicofluoride residues as well as lead. That is, where silicofluorides are used, the neurotransmitter dopamine does not function normally. The resulting behavioral problems cost American taxpayers billions of dollars. The National Toxicology Program[46] nominated silicofluorides for testing in 2003 on the ground their toxicology wasn’t known, and a decade of published data on harmful effects has never been contradicted. The EPA should immediately ban use of silicofluorides until such time as their safety has been demonstrated convincingly and contrary data explained.
A mother’s placental barrier does not prevent the passage of lead or fluoride to her fetus.[47] Babies are being born in Seattle with reduced IQ as a direct result our “just a little lead in our drinking water” policy.
We quote[48] from Fluoride and Lead by Frances Frech:
Let us tell you a tale of two cities–Tacoma, Washington, and Thurmont, Maryland. Both of them saw significant decline in [blood] lead levels only six months after fluoridation was stopped. (In Tacoma, that was due to equipment problems, in Thurmont, it was a temporary ban by the city council.) Tacoma registered a drop of nearly 50% …; in Thurmont it was 78%. To the best of our knowledge, no other explanations were offered. In Thurmont the ban is now permanent.”
Unfortunately, Tacoma returned to fluoridating its drinking water and a battle continues over whether to reverse this policy.
Super-phosphate fertilizer is used to grow corn, soybeans, wheat, and other industrial food crops. As sulfuric acid is mixed with rock phosphate, clouds of fluoride-rich[49] vapor go up the stacks. Before EPA intervention in the 1970s, the toxic smoke poisoned plants, animals, and people for miles around.
The EPA required fertilizer plants to begin using wet scrubbers to filter out the fluoride along with the lead, arsenic, and many other contaminants. The silicofluorides are the unfiltered and unprocessed scrubber liquor from the fertilizer production process. Silicofluoride scrubber liquor goes directly into tanker trucks and is delivered to Seattle, Everett, and other cities in tanker trucks to the headwaters of our rivers where it is poured into our drinking water.
The greatest irony of all this is that the toxic smoke that was illegal as air pollution came to be regarded as legal as a medical additive to drinking water.
Washington water systems are not only adding chemicals which leach lead from pipes and not only facilitate lead uptake but which also contain lead.
The EPA grants primacy on a state-by-state basis to each state which qualifies to carry out the role of implementing the SDWA, and Washington has been awarded primacy. See 40 CFR 42.10. In each state there is a lead agency which is empowered to administer the SDWA, and in Washington that agency is the Department of Health. RCW 70.119A.080, RCW 43.21A.445. In RCW 43.21A.445 several Washington agencies led by the Department of Health are “… authorized to participate fully in and are empowered to administer …” the SDWA.
Because the SDWA requires that state “… drinking water regulations” be “no less stringent than the national primary drinking water regulations,”[50] Washington regulations likewise must be so limited. Therefore, the Department of Health must see to it that water districts disseminate notice regarding lead which the Safe Drinking Water Act requires water districts to give.[51]
This is what the SDWA says regarding lead notice:
Public notice requirements
(A) In general
Each owner or operator of a public water system shall identify and provide notice to persons that may be affected by lead contamination of their drinking water where such contamination results from either or both of the following:
(i) The lead content in the construction materials of the public water distribution system.
(ii) Corrosivity of the water supply sufficient to cause leaching of lead.
The notice shall be provided in such manner and form as may be reasonably required by the Administrator. Notice under this paragraph shall be provided notwithstanding the absence of a violation of any national drinking water standard.
(B) Contents of notice
Notice under this paragraph shall provide a clear and readily understandable explanation of—
(i) the potential sources of lead in the drinking water,
(ii) potential adverse health effects,
(iii) reasonably available methods of mitigating known or potential lead content in drinking water,
(iv) any steps the system is taking to mitigate lead content in drinking water, and
(v) the necessity for seeking alternative water supplies, if any.
The law is very clear on this point: Water systems must give an honest notice to water drinkers regarding lead, and the Department of Health as the lead agency in enforcement of the SDWA[52] as set forth in RCW 70.119A.080 must pass and enforce a regulation requiring that water districts give such notice.
EPA is failing to enforce this part of the SDWA. EPA should insist that municipalities send out truthful lead notices.
Silicofluorides contain more lead than sodium fluoride. Silicofluorides have a lower pH than sodium fluoride (which is close to neutral in pH) and therefore cause more lead to be leached from brass pipe and fittings and from the lead solder used to solder copper pipe and cast iron water mains. For all these reasons silicofluorides should be disallowed as fluoridation materials.
If the EPA is going to allow the continued use of silicofluorides, it should require that municipalities give notices which include the following warnings:
Those who drink tap water and eat food made with tap water should be aware of the following: Tap water in this water district is fluoridated with silicofluorides. Silicofluorides contain lead. Silicofluorides leach lead from brass pipe, from brass fittings, from the lead based solder used to solder together brass and copper pipe. Silicofluorides leach lead from the lead solder used to solder cast iron water main pipes. The lead content of your drinking water may vary from zero to .6 ppb. The federal MCL, maximum contaminant level, is 15 ppb. The federal MCLG, maximum contaminant level goal, is zero, meaning that any and all amounts of fluoride intake should be avoided where ever possible. Buildings built before 1986 generally utilize brass pipes containing up to 30.0% lead, and lead levels in such buildings, has been known to be as high as 1,600 ppb, especially when water sits in lines for long periods of time. Brass pipes in buildings built after 1986 generally use brass containing up to 8.0% lead [except in California where limits are lower].
Those who wish to avoid consuming lead and who wish to avoid having their children consume lead should not drink tap water or use it to cook food and instead should use a source of water known not to contain lead such as spring water, distilled water, or water filtered with a reverse osmosis filter. Lead is known to cause brain damage.
A much better solution would be for the EPA to use its powers to ban the use of silicofluorides as fluoridation materials, a power which the EPA has, given the harm that silicofluorides are causing, particularly in connection with lead poisoning, under SDFA § 300 g-1 (b)(1)(d):
Urgent threats to public health.— The Administrator may promulgate an interim national primary drinking water regulation for a contaminant without making a determination for the contaminant under paragraph (4)(C), or completing the analysis under paragraph (3)(C), to address an urgent threat to public health as determined by the Administrator after consultation with and written response to any comments provided by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the director of the National Institutes of Health. A determination for any contaminant in accordance with paragraph (4)(C) subject to an interim regulation under this subparagraph shall be issued, and a completed analysis meeting the requirements of paragraph (3)(C) shall be published, not later than 3 years after the date on which the regulation is promulgated and the regulation shall be repromulgated, or revised if appropriate, not later than 5 years after that date.
CONCLUSION: BAD FAITH
HHS and EPA have acted in bad faith by failing to study all the research areas listed in 2006 NRC Report, including the connection between silicofluorides and lead poisoning.
HHS and EPA have acted in bad faith by coming out with a specific proposal to declare that .7 ppm is safe without having studied all the issues NRC identified, including issues pertaining to the connection between silicofluorides and lead poisoning.
HHS and EPA have acted in bad faith by implying that they have done sufficient research to be confident that all may drink all the tap water they want at .7 ppm and not suffer any harm, particularly in light of the increase in lead uptake resulting from silicofluorides..
ACTION PROPOSED
HHS and the EPA should retract their endorsement of water fluoridation.
The EPA It should retract its support of the NSF, including its financial support and its “imprimatur” on NSF publications. The EPA should instruct the NSF to cease making any statements which would imply that the EPA agrees with NSF’s certification of silicofluorides as acceptable fluoridation materials.
The EPA should immediately commission the NRC to write a complete report dealing with the link between silicofluorides and lead in drinking water and instruct the NRC to determine whether it is safe to utilize silicofluorides as fluoridation materials and, if silicofluorides do qualify for use as fluoridation materials, what concentration is appropriate. The first draft of the report should be due in six months and the final within one year.
HHS and EPA should commit themselves to airing both sides of the fluoridation debate, particularly as it applies to the link between silicofluorides and lead poisoning, and to posting the debate on their web sites. They should correct all the many errors on their websites, including those relating to the link between silicofluorides and lead.
The EPA should exercise its authority under the Safe Drinking Water Act to order an immediate ban on artificial water fluoridation throughout the United States. This ban should remain in place until a new report has been received from the NRC.
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HEAVY METALS SPRAYED IN OUR SKY- THEN BOMBARDED WITH HAARP
THIS H.A.A.R.P system can be used to make Earthquakes, Tornados, Cyclones and Tsunamis etc) Search the BOM Loop. "Why are we told such a box of LIES?" Look at the picture above; "Ask the Government members if that HAARP PULSE bombarding Australia is a 'conspiracy-pulse'?" or is it a REAL 'pulse' of ELF and electro magnetic radio beams being used to 'Change our Climate"?" Ask the Gov' why VLF is emanating from Qld Military base called Cabariah - And Toowoomba there is a rather large - Military Communications base. - And Military facility to the north of Melbourne called Puckapunyal. What's more the FEMA boss from USA was here to tutor our people to build similr detention camps that are now in US we have found one at Robina, Gold Coast on the railway line near the hospital. triple layer razor wire, tall walls to keep people in, tall towers with lighting and loud speakers, able to hold at least 1000 people. "Why?"
MILITARY PLANES Dumping tons of particulate matter from their aircraft has geo-engineered our planetary atmosphere into a highly charged, electrically-conductive plasma useful for military projects.= The air we breathe is laden with asbestos-sized synthetic fibers and toxic metals, including barium salts, aluminum, and reportedly, radioactive thorium.9 These materials act as electrolytes to enhance conductivity of military radar and radio waves.- Poisonous on par with arsenic and a proven suppressant of the human immune system,- atmospheric barium weakens human muscles, including those of the heart.- Inhaled aluminum goes directly to the brain and medical specialists confirm that it causes oxidative stress within brain tissue, leading to formation of Alzheimer's like neurofibrillary tangles.- Radioactive thorium is known to cause leukemia and other cancers. THIS SAME NATO AND UN HAS NOW (20/2/10) LOST THE DUTCH SUPPORT.
Background document for development of WHO Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality Originally published in Guidelines for drinking-water quality, 2nd ed. Addendum to Vol. 2. Health criteria and other supporting information. World Health One of the primary goals of W.H.O. and its member states is that “all people, whatever their stage of development and their social and economic conditions, have the right to have access to an adequate supply of safe drinking water.”
HEAVY METALS POISON THE HUMAN BODY - Chronic fatigue,- splitting headaches, upset stomach, The central nervous system is effected causing spells of dizziness,- insomnia, - poor concentration abilities - lack of muscular coordination and tiredness -
THIS IS ONE REPORT COVERING 4 DIFFERENT WATER SAMPLEs
added figures to the lab report are which are not part of the Lab report ; green=safe level Red= over the safe level
The first test we received for rain water samples - Accumulated ALUMINIUM The test results shows levels over the safe level -this causes a wide range of neurological ailments and Alzheimer's
the first results - ARSENIC: over the safe level - However, NO arsenic should be in rainwater from the sky -
Headaches, confusion, sleepiness, and convulsions - arsenic poisoning causes Vomiting, diarrhea, kidney,skin cancer, scrotal cancer, liver cancer - cancer of the lymphatic system, and lung cancer. and blood in the urine, severe cramping muscles, hair loss, stomach pain, and more convulsions. coma and death. - -
Remedy- If you suspect that you are being exposed to arsenic your diet include lots of sulfur. Sulfur can eliminate some of the arsenic from the body. onions, beans, legumes, and garlic. IF you accidentally ingests arsenic administer 5 charcoal tablets immediately. Take 5 more charcoal tablets 15 minutes later and again every fifteen minutes.
First test results - Manganese over safe level can, poison the human body if there is prolonged exposure. HOWEVER; Ask the question"? why so much 'manganese' from the rainwater in the sky- "well" Manganese was used for 'dry cell batteries' It holds electrical charge and is useful to distribute the "HAARP" Electro magnetic ELF pulses to spread throughout the atmosphere. WHY?" Because the HAARP weapon, WILL BE 'not maybe' but WIL BE used for mind control over the public, and the 'UN NWO CFR TC and W/Bankers are strongly coercing UN Treaty members Governments to GIVE the public 'Stimulus' FREE money for 'home ceiling' FOIL insulations. Please realise; "any home with this foil in the ceiling will act as an excellent magnifying conductor to increase the HAARP ELF frequency for mind control of those people inside the home..
First test results BARIUM:- CAUSES
anxiety, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath and weakness in the muscles. Chronic Fatigue Watery eyes, dry throat, prolonged exposure can cause paralysis and death.
First test results ZINC
Zinc is necessary - Too much zinc ingested begins to act as a poison in the liver, kidney and pancreas - and cause a wide range of neurological ailments
When the amount of zinc in the blood reaches more than the allowable limit (15mg/day), leads to Hypocupremia or depletion of Copper. When the amount of Copper goes below the required levels in the blood, Myelin, a chemical which covers the nerves as an insulating sheath is lost. This results in severe and irreparable damage to the nervous system and several neurological complications such as Wilson’s disease, Neuropathy, etc.
First test results IRON : Iron overload, is deadly.
Too much iron is a a factor causing diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, Alzheimer’s disease and cancer. Others include chronic infections, hair loss, hypothyroidism, hyperactive behavior, and violence.
First test results Boron in Drinking-water
Boron's chemistry is complex and resembles that of silicon (Cotton & Wilkinson, 1988).
Boron is a relatively inert metalloid except when in contact with strong oxidizing agents.
Boron is not present in the atmosphere at significant levels (Sprague, 1972). Because borates exhibit low volatility, boron would not be expected to be present to a significant degree as a vapour in the atmosphere.
The natural borate content of groundwater and surface water is usually small -below 0.2, and 0.1 mg/litre, Drinking water generally , but for most of the world the range is judged to be between 0.1 and 0.3
mg/litre.
The contribution of boron intake from air is negligible.
Acute exposure Signs of acute toxicity in animals include depression, ataxia, convulsions, and death; kidney degeneration and testicular and ovarian atrophy -
Wikipedia, - Testicular atrophy is a medical condition in which the male reproductive organs (the testes, which in humans are located in the scrotum) diminish in size and may be accompanied by loss of function. boric acid or borax in laboratory animals have demonstrated that the male reproductive tract is a consistent target of toxicity. Testicular lesions have been observed in rats, mice, and dogs - studies in dogs have attributed testicular atrophy after low exposure to a low 32 mg/kg bw/day for 90 days. This level is far lower than the LD50 of boric acid at 5.14 g/kg for oral dosages given to rats, and 5 to 20 g/kg has produced death in adult humans. - Premature ovarian failure appears to be an autoimmune disorder, Secondary causes of premature ovarian failure include chemotherapy, irradiation and posthysterectomy bilateral vascular compromise.
AVOID EATING IRRADIATED FOODS
Organization, Geneva, 1998.
The World Health Organization does not warrant that the information contained in this publication is complete and correct and shall not be liable for any damages incurred as a result of its use. One of the primary goals of WHO and its member states is that “all people, whatever their stage of development and their social and economic conditions, have the right to have access to an adequate supply of safe drinking water.” A major WHO function to achieve such goals is the responsibility “to propose regulations, and to make ecommendations with respect to international health matters ....” We ask the question; "Why does the EPA and the Health Dept's allow these heavy metals to be in our rainwater from the sky?"
These are the allowable levels.
Aluminium c 0.1 Guideline value based on post-fl occulation problems;
Arsenic 0.007 From natural sources and mining/industrial/agricultural wastes.
Barium 0.4 Primarily from natural sources only.
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Defense Information Systems Agency
Is it not obvious to you that no one in their right mind spends thousands of dollars of equipment, pallatizes it, puts it on a dock ready to ship, to the poorest country in the word, if this was only an excersize. Would your boss let you palletize thousands of dallars of equipment going nowhere. Hard to believe you are falling for this Betsy. This has been our governments MO. modus operandi, by saying they are doing this drill/exercise at the same time.
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On Monday, Jean Demay, DISA's technical manager for the agency's Transnational Information Sharing Cooperation project, happened to be at the headquarters of the U.S. Southern Command in Miami preparing for a test of the system in a scenario that involved providing relief to Haiti in the wake of a hurricane. After the earthquake hit on Tuesday, Demay said SOUTHCOM decided to go live with the system. On Wednesday, DISA opened up its All Partners Access Network, supported by the Transnational Information Sharing Cooperation project, to any organization supporting Haiti relief efforts.
http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20100115_9940.php?oref=topstory
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFn2c-1xmgg NWO poisoning RAIN CLOUDS proved by Government water analysis of collected rainwater -HOWEVER this is contrary to the WHO safe levels published manual - http://www.cleanairandwater.net/water-test-results.html
see: Background document for development of WHO Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality Originally published in Guidelines for drinking-water quality, 2nd ed. Addendum to Vol. 2. Health criteria and other supporting information. BUT
WHO - They do the opposite - This is their words - " World Health IS One of the primary goals of W.H.O. and its member states is that “all people, whatever their stage of development and their social and economic conditions, have the right to have access to an adequate supply of safe drinking water.” - BUT This organisation has DUPED ALL GOVERNMENT POLITICIANS.
THE RAIN WATER we have collected, We had the water tested by two sources and by the GOVERNMENT Lab' - and we show the Government report above which proves HEAVY METALS are in the rain water. -
This is about that report -
HEAVY METALS POISON THE HUMAN BODY - Chronic fatigue,- splitting headaches, upset stomach, The central nervous system is effected causing spells of dizziness,- insomnia, - poor concentration abilities - lack of muscular coordination and tiredness - BUT THE W.H.O. does not want to be accountable- Their disclaimer shows;
The Government report FOUND IN THE RAIN WATER -
Boron in Drinking-water -
Boron's chemistry is complex and resembles that of silicon (Cotton & Wilkinson, 1988).
Boron is a relatively inert metalloid except when in contact with strong oxidizing agents. UNIVERSITY REPORTS STATE:-
Boron is not present in the atmosphere at significant levels (Sprague, 1972). Because borates exhibit low volatility, boron would not be expected to be present to a significant degree as a vapour in the atmosphere.
The natural borate content of groundwater and surface water is usually small -below 0.3, and 0.1 mg/litre, Drinking water generally , but for most of the world the range is judged to be between 0.1 and 0.3
mg/litre.
The published reports say - "The contribution of boron intake from air is negligible". we ask; "where did it come from"?
Acute exposure-
Signs of acute toxicity in animals include depression, ataxia, convulsions, and death; kidney degeneration and testicular and ovarian Atrophy -
Wikipedia, - Testicular atrophy is a medical condition in which the male reproductive organs (the testes, which in humans are located in the scrotum) diminish in size and may be accompanied by loss of function.
boric acid or borax in laboratory animals have demonstrated that the male reproductive tract is a consistent target of toxicity. Testicular lesions have been observed in rats, mice, and dogs - - studies in dogs have attributed testicular atrophy after low exposure to a low 32 mg/kg bw/day for 90 days. This level is far lower than the LD50 of boric acid at 5.14 g/kg for oral dosages given to rats, and 5 to 20 g/kg has produced death in adult humans. - Premature ovarian failure appears to be an autoimmune disorder, Secondary causes of premature ovarian failure include chemotherapy, irradiation and posthysterectomy bilateral vascular compromise.
It appears: Now it is evident how the NWO will try to reduce the world populations. They will use massive amounts of BORON until the Governments in each Country SEVER all relations with the UN and NWO - If Governments fail to put a stop to the UN WHO US Military aircraft spraying these heavy metals over all populations, the world, and all animal life will be destroyed. A further study from US
They dont want you to see this shocking evidence, if this film has been taken off by the criminal UN banking NWO cartel, click on link.
STOP FLUORIDE DISEASES
REMOVE FLUORIDES FROM FOOD, WATER, AIR AND DRUGS
TO PROMOTERS OF FLUORIDATION:
Do you know the diseases caused by the "cumulative effect" of fluorine? If not, why not?
Don't you think you should know these facts before you advocate forcing more of this most
powerful and indestructible poison on innocent people? Don't you believe that anyone forcing
helpless, innocent people to take in more fluorides should be held morally and legally liable for
any damage to these people? Don't you believe that the medical profession and Public Health
officials have a great responsibility in protecting the people from the serious, harmful effects of
fluorides?
Have you read any of the many articles on the harmful effects of fluorides taken from the world's
medical and biochemical literature (some of which have been abstracted by John J. Miller, Ph.D.,
Chicago, Illinois, abstractor for many years for "Chemical Abstracts," one of the most important
publications in the chemical world)?
Do you know one of the most serious effects of fluorine is on the brain and nervous system? As
a result of the work of so many authorities all over the world, it is shown that fluorine acts to tie
up magnesium-forming magnesium fluorine - an insoluble compound which thus prevents the
essential enzymes from using magnesium. As a result, mental processes are seriously interfered
with and nerve reactions throughout the body are depressed.
Fluorine is known as a powerful enzyme inhibitor and a poison, thus gradually destroying
enzymatic function. This is the same process by which all vital organs are slowly and seriously
damaged. The more vital the organ, the more serious the damage. Fluorine is such a powerful,
destructive force that it takes only a minute amount to do great damage. This damage is then
permanent to the person, and becomes gradually worse due to the accumulation of fluorine in the
enzymes. Fluorine appears to be the cause of many mental and physical defects in the newborn.
From the "Archives of Environmental Health" (published by A.M.A.), February 1961, there is an
interesting article compiled from authorities all over the world showing the amount of fluorides
in diseased tissues. This shows that in some diseased tissues, such as aorta, tumor, cataract, etc.,
there are fluorides from 39 to 158 PPM compared with adjoining tissues having from 0.0 to 6.9
PPM. This is evidence that fluorine is an important factor in the cause of these diseases.
Doctors Alfred and Nell Taylor, working in the University of Texas and reporting on the effect
of fluorine as a cause of cancer, made the following statement: "The terrifying conclusion of the
studies was that fluorine greatly induced cancer tumor growth. If doctors and the public can be
made aware of this catastrophe, fluoridation shall quickly end. It will some day be recognized as
the most lethal and stupid 'Health Program' ever conceived by the mind of man, with doctors and
bloodletters not excepted."
Everyone must know that fluorides constitute the most serious pollution problem in air, food,
water and drugs. From all forms of combustion - industrial, automobile, etc. - large amounts of
fluoride enter the atmosphere. In some highly industrialized areas it is estimated that each person
will absorb 1/2 mg of fluorine through his lungs from the air daily. Large amounts of fluoride,
the amount of fluoride in food, has greatly increased There is also a problem of increased use of
fluorides in drugs.
It is important to know that when any fluoride is taken into the stomach in the presence of the
normal hydrochloric acid, the fluorine, being a much more powerful element than chlorine,
replaces the chlorine and we have hydrofluoric acid produced, which is one of the most caustic
and destructive substances known. Hydrofluoric acid is absorbed into the body (stable fluorides
are almost insoluble) and can also cause serious ulceration of the stomach and duodenum.
Extensive research has also shown that fluorides change the chemical structure of the living
enamel of the tooth, making it a dead chalky substance. Fluorides also cause calcific plugs in the
dentin, greatly disturbing the nutrition and circulation. Thus, fluorides are harmful to teeth and
cause periodontal diseases from which people lose their teeth in mid-life. Public Health officials
and Boards of Health should be protecting innocent people from this killer instead of promoting
fluoride diseases.
For the U.S. Public Health Service to use hundreds of millions of dollars of tax money to
promote fluoridation of the public water supply and deceive the American Dental Association,
the American Medical Association and many millions of citizens, is an organized attack on the
health of the people.
Reprinted from Cancer News Journal, Vol. 9, No.
Sourced: http://www.rethinkingcancer.org/resources/magazine-articles/12_11-12/stop-fluoride-
diseases.php