Ebook: The Case Against Fluoride: How Hazardous Waste Ended Up in Our Drinking Water and the Bad Science and Powerful Politics That Keep It There
- Genre: Biology // Ecology
- Tags: ADA Alcoa aluminum Christopher Bryson calcium fluoride cancer CDC Cold War dental caries CIA Donora endocrine environmentalism Flexner Report fluoridation fluorine fluorosis hexafluorosilicic acid human experimentation industrial waste IQ Manhattan Project mass medication media capture medico-industrial complex Mellon Institute Money Power neurotoxicity Nuremberg osteosarcoma pacification poisoning pollution population control quackery regulatory capture Rocke
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Company
- City: White River Junction, VT 05001
- Language: English
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*The Case Against Fluoride: How Hazardous Waste Ended Up in Our Drinking Water and the Bad Science and Powerful Politics That Keep It There.*
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"Sweden rejected fluoridation in the 1970s, and in this excellent book these three scientists have confirmed the wisdom of that decision. Our children have not suffered greater tooth decay, as World Health Organization figures attest, and in turn our citizens have not borne the other hazards fluoride may cause."
-- DR. ARVID CARLSSON, Nobel Laureate in Medicine or Physiology (2000)
When the U.S. Public Health Service endorsed water fluoridation in 1950, its safety was still unproven. Now, six decades later and after most countries have rejected the practice, more than 70 percent of Americans (as well as 200 million people worldwide) drink fluoridated water. Disturbingly, the Center for Disease Control and the American Dental Association continue to promote it despite increasing evidence that it is not only unnecessary, but also potentially hazardous to human health.
In this timely and important book, Connett, Beck, and Micklem carefully investigate the science behind water fluoridation--concluding that endorsements from dental and medical establishments do not mean a public-health measure is effective or safe. At once painstakingly documented and also highly readable, *The Case Against Fluoride* brings new research to light--including links between fluoride and harm to the brain, bones, and endocrine system--arguing that the evidence of fluoridation reducing tooth decay, the very reason it is added to drinking water, is surprisingly weak.
"Alfred North Whitehead said the scientific method means leaving 'options open for revision'. An ancient Roman adage says that 'whatever touches all must be approved by all'. These characterizations of science and democracy are the reasons for reading this book. Especially if you and your family are drinking administratively mandated fluoridated water."
-- RALPH NADER
[rear cover:]
"Sweden rejected fluoridation in the 1970s, and in this excellent book these three scientists have confirmed the wisdom of that decision. Our children have not suffered greater tooth decay, as World Health Organization figures attest, and in turn our citizens have not borne the other hazards fluoride may cause."
-- DR. ARVID CARLSSON, Nobel Laureate in Medicine or Physiology (2000)
When the U.S. Public Health Service endorsed water fluoridation in 1950, its safety was still unproven. Now, six decades later and after most countries have rejected the practice, more than 70 percent of Americans (as well as 200 million people worldwide) drink fluoridated water. Disturbingly, the Center for Disease Control and the American Dental Association continue to promote it despite increasing evidence that it is not only unnecessary, but also potentially hazardous to human health.
In this timely and important book, Connett, Beck, and Micklem carefully investigate the science behind water fluoridation--concluding that endorsements from dental and medical establishments do not mean a public-health measure is effective or safe. At once painstakingly documented and also highly readable, *The Case Against Fluoride* brings new research to light--including links between fluoride and harm to the brain, bones, and endocrine system--arguing that the evidence of fluoridation reducing tooth decay, the very reason it is added to drinking water, is surprisingly weak.
"Alfred North Whitehead said the scientific method means leaving 'options open for revision'. An ancient Roman adage says that 'whatever touches all must be approved by all'. These characterizations of science and democracy are the reasons for reading this book. Especially if you and your family are drinking administratively mandated fluoridated water."
-- RALPH NADER
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