The movement to
remove industrial sodium fluoride from the world’s water supply has
been growing in recent years, with evidence coming out against the
additive from several sources.
Now, a report from the world’s oldest and most prestigious medical journal, The Lancet, has officially classified fluoride as a neurotoxin — in the same category as arsenic, lead and mercury.
The news was broken by author Stefan Smyle, who cited a report published in The Lancet Neurology, Volume 13, Issue 3, in
the March 2014 edition, by authors Dr. Phillippe Grandjean and Philip
J. Landrigan, MD. The report, which was officially released in 2014 and
published in the journal, can be viewed by clicking here.
Fluoride Classified Along with Mercury, Lead and Others
As noted in the
summary of the report, a systematic review identified five different
similar industrial chemicals as developmental neurotoxicants: lead,
methylmercury, polychlorinated biphenyls, arsenic, and toluene.
The summary goes on to state that six additional developmental neurotoxicants have also now been identified: manganese, fluoride, chlorpyrifos,
dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, tetrachloroethylene, and the
polybrominated diphenyl ethers. The authors added that even more of
these neurotoxicants remain undiscovered.
Also in the
report, they note that neurodevelopmental disabilities, including
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, and other cognitive
impairments, are now affecting millions of children worldwide in what
they call a “pandemic of developmental neurotoxicity.”
Because of the
documented health risks of fluoride, many people have launched campaigns
to remove the chemical from their water supplies, to varying degrees of
success. Such initiatives usually begin through the are often
controversial and emotionally charged because of the reputation fluoride
still enjoys among mainstream dentistry practitioners. In addition to
fluoride in city water supplies, the substance can also be found in
certain foods, especially in heavily processed brands of tea that may be
grown in polluted areas (see this list for more info).
If you’ve ever noticed the warnings on toothpaste labels
you probably know just how serious fluoride poisoning can be,
especially for children if they swallow too much at one time.
Because of this
threat, many parents have begun eschewing fluoridated toothpaste brands
altogether and are using more natural brands such as Earthpaste, Dr. Bronner’s toothpaste line, or even making their own from a combination of ingredients such as coconut oil, organic neem leaf powders, essential oils like peppermint or cinnamon, and other natural ingredients.
The fluoride
added to our water supply is mostly seen as a cumulative toxin that
accumulates in our bodies and can manifest itself in problems over time,
including dental fluorosis, or far worse health problems.
Global Fluoride Prevention Strategy Recommended
In the Lancet report,
the authors propose a global prevention strategy, saying that “untested
chemicals should not be presumed to be safe to brain development, and
chemicals in existing use and all new chemicals must therefore be tested
for developmental neurotoxicity.”
They continue:
“To coordinate these efforts and to accelerate translation of science
into prevention, we propose the urgent formation of a new international
clearinghouse.”
The report coincides with 2013 findings by a Harvard University meta-analysis funded
by the National Institutes of Health that concluded that children in
areas with highly fluoridated water have “significantly lower” IQ scores
that those who live in areas with low amounts of fluoride in their
water supplies.
Sodium fluoride in drinking water has also been linked to various cancers.
It is functionally different than the naturally-occurring calcium
fluoride, and commonly added to drinking water supplies and used by
dentists who posit that it is useful for dental health.
Fluoridation is Actually Uncommon in Europe
Currently, fluoride is added to water supplies across much of North America, but as this list of countries that ban or reject water fluoridation shows,
the practice is actually not too common, or banned entirely throughout
most of Europe and in several other developed nations across the world.
Since most places in America still add fluoride to the water a high quality water filter is recommend to filter out the fluoride, and it can be especially important to avoid exposing yourself to too much fluoride in your daily shower or bath.
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