Monday, 15 December 2014

Fluoride—A Cumulative Poison





Your dentist—along with countless government and public health officials—has praised and promoted the use of fluoride, both in toothpaste and drinking water, calling it a “necessary” part of your oral health regimen.






But You will be surprised to know that, fluoride is not an essential nutrient needed for your health—dental or otherwise. There is not one single metabolic process in your body that requires fluoride. On the contrary, if fact fluoride is a cumulative poison.


Approximately 98 percent of the fluoride you ingest in water is absorbed into your blood through your gastrointestinal tract. From there, it enters your body’s cellular tissues. On average, about 50 percent of the fluoride you ingest each day gets excreted through your kidneys.


The remainder accumulates in your teeth and bones, pineal gland, and other tissues—including your blood vessels, where it can contribute to calcification. According to a 2012 study published in the journal Nuclear Medicine Communications:
“Fluoride uptake in vascular walls was demonstrated in 361 sites of 54 (96 percent) patients, whereas calcification was observed in 317 sites of 49 (88 percent) patients.
Significant correlation between fluoride uptake and calcification was observed in most of the arterial walls, except in those of the abdominal aorta.
Fluoride uptake in coronary arteries was demonstrated in 28 (46 percent) patients and coronary calcifications were observed in 34 (56 percent) patients.”

Health Hazards Linked to Fluoride Over-Exposure
As the number of studies into the toxic effects of fluoride has increased, there is now support for a rather long list of potential health problems related to fluoride accumulation in your body.
For example, according to one 500-page long scientific review,6 fluoride is an endocrine disruptor that can affect your bones, brain, thyroid gland, pineal gland, and even your blood sugar levels.
Forty-two human studies7 have also linked moderately high fluoride exposures with reduced intelligence, and over 100 animal studies have shown that fluoride exposure can cause brain damage.
Most striking among these are 30 (out of a total of 32 investigations) that have shown that fluoride lowered the ability of animals to learn and remember.

The following list contains 20 of the most commonly mentioned health hazards and diseases associated with fluoride exposure:
  1. Lowers IQ
  2. Brain damage
  3. Bone fractures
  4. Disrupts immune system
  5. Increases tumor 
  6. Increases cancer rate
  7. Hyperactivity and/or lethargy
  8. Dementia
  9. Bone cancer (osteosarcoma)
  10. Inhibits formation of antibodies
  11. Increases aging process
  12. Increased lead absorption
  13. Muscle disorders
  14. Dental fluorosis (staining and pitting of teeth)
  15. Genetic damage and cell death
  16. Reduces melatonin production and leads to earlier onset of puberty
  17. Disrupts synthesis of collagen Arthritis
  18. Thyroid disease and lowered thyroid function
  19. Inactivates 62 enzymes
  20. Damages sperm, increases infertility

Sources Of Fluoride




Sources: http://www.infowars.com, internet search, images collected from internet search

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