New research adds to the recent deluge of bad news for water fluorination. Father-son duo David and Mark Geier published a study on April 2nd that concluded that water fluorination increases the risk of autism, ADHD, intellectual disability and neurodevelopmental delays. The authors used data from an independent healthcare research database consisting of healthcare records from the Flori Damedicaid System from 1990 to 2012.
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Florida includes counties where water systems and non-counties infiltrate these fluorescently. The researchers compared the results of 25,662 children exposed to fluoride and 2,509 people who were not. They saw the fluoride exposure and consequences for the first decade of their lives. And they concluded that fluoride had driven away the cavity, but that came at a high cost. As Dr. Brenda Barretti reported on child health defense:
Ten years after fluoride exposure, children were significantly lower in exposed children, 3.6 times more risk of tooth decay, while children were significantly higher in developmental disorders. For autism, 6.26 times more, for intellectual disability, 2.02 times more, and for certain delays in development, 1.24 was greater.
The media attacked the research authors because they held unapproved views in efforts to distrust their work. However, this is not the first study linking water freezing to neurological problems in children. As reported by New American on March 18, 2015, a team of psychologists from York University in Toronto, Canada found that states with some fluorination had a higher incidence of ADHD diagnosis. Their research was published in the journal Environmental Health.
Other studies
More recently, a comprehensive report conducted by the National Toxicology Program and published on January 6th concluded that fluoride exposure is associated with a decrease in children's IQ. There have been multiple efforts by the CDC to delay and affect the findings of the report. Nevertheless, it has proven to be crucial. Although officially released this year, the draft was made available months ago and was cited in a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Fluoride Action Network (Fan), mother for fluorination, and other plaintiffs filed the lawsuit, and in September, California federal judge Edward Chen sided with them via the EPA. He ordered the EPA to take action without specifying what those actions should be.
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Since the verdict, several communities and one state have stopped fluorescence in the water system. On March 27, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed a law that made the beehive condition the first state to completely ban water freezes. The law will come into effect on May 7th. Representative Stephanie Grisius, who sponsored the bill, told defenders the main reasons for moving the bill forward.
Mass drug
The American opinion of TNA's predecessor was gaining momentum across the country in the mid-20th century, and was one of the few to publish sound reports and constitutional views on the fluorination of large quantities of water. The main argument between TNA and the John Birch Society, the parent company of the magazine, was that mass dosing is unconstitutional. Even if all practices are profitable and have no shortcomings, the US government does not have a business that deploys mass medicine. Unfortunately, this practice is not only unconstitutional, but it is harmful in one of the worst ways as you continue to learn. The report continues to show that fluorination affects the human brain.
Autism link
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been warnings about rising rates of autism for a very long time. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that one in 36 children has autism. A recent Jama Open Network survey suggests that numbers could be even worse. This is one in 33 children. Historically, just like in the 1980s, that number was one in 10,000 people. The main suspect is an increase in childhood vaccine schedules, which are being applied to most of the food grown in the US. It turns out that the fluoride is also a suspect.
True science
Before confirming as HHS's secretary, Kennedy vowed to pilot a large federal health agency to carry out fair science, reaching the bottom of America's chronic disease problems and to reach the ground for the rise in autism and other neurodevelopmental issues. The United States is one of the most sick First World countries and has been around for a long time. Back to 2013, NPR reported that the US fell below the other 16 rich countries in health. But no one spends more on health care than in the United States.
Many blame America's collective illness against an unholy alliance between American big names and big pharmaceutical companies, claiming the two are working together. One creates a problem (big food), the other creates a partial solution (big pharmaceutical). All this sacrifices the health of Americans.
The silver lining means that what was considered a fringe and a conspiratorial pseudo-health movement is gaining momentum across the country. Americans from the ocean to the sparkling waters are awakened to the risks posed by their dependence on unnatural foods and synthetic drugs. Consumption of organic foods has been popular for years, just as fluorination is phased out. The American Health (Maha) movement embodies this awakening.