Dangers of Fluoride

Revised October 2006
Please inform yourselves
Parents of Fluoride Poisoned Children (PFPC)This is a website about fluoride.

Perhaps more accurately, it is a website informing on fluoride toxicity.

It is mainly about fluoride poisoning occurring in our children - from any and all sources - be it soy products, toothpaste or other oral dental products, fluoride tablets, tea, air pollution, vaccine contamination, groundwater pollution, household products, contaminated beverages and food products, fluoridated salt or milk, anesthetics, mattresses emitting fluoride gases, Scotchgard, Teflon, antibiotics, as well as the fluoridation of public water supplies.

You can see pictures of crippled kids and adults and learn about the massive fluoride poisoning from industry pollution occurring in India and many other countries.

On this and associated websites there are links to over 60,000 studies from peer-reviewed scientific journals from around the globe, detailing fluoride toxicity, defining and detailing biochemical pathways involved in the development of various diseases, including “dental fluorosis”, various cancers and underlying thyroid hormone dysfunction, Alzheimer’s Disease, Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and many more.

Another website is devoted to scientific literature.

There is info on the damage done by fluoride to the environment, to animals and to plants.

There is also info on fluoride in drugs.

"Though apparently vague and non-specific, most of the symptoms of Fluoride toxicity point towards some kind of profound metabolic dysfunction, and are strikingly similar to the symptoms of Hypothyroidism." (University of Western Ontario, 2002)

As we are convinced that all fluoride toxicity is related to disturbances caused in thyroid hormone activity (see: Symptoms), we have devoted many pages to the long-observed “fluoride-iodine” antagonism, including a very detailed history page. Tables are provided highlighting the biochemical evidence..

Soon there will be a resource page for parents, treatment options, a true toxicological profile on fluorides, and much more.

EXCELLENT audio interview on Fluoride from David Kennedy, DDS TONS of info explaining the issue concisely. Also info on contacts to help you get fluoride out of your communties water

The True Story of Cipro (a fluoride drug - Weston Price Site Cipro is ciprofloxacin, a fluorinated quinolone, belonging to a class of fluorinated antibiotics which also include enoxacin, fleroxacin, temafloxacin, grepafloxacin, norfloxacin, sparfloxacin, tosufloxacin, lomefloxacin and ofloxacin.[..] In 2000, the FDA approved its use as a treatment for inhalational anthrax

Preventive Dental Health Association

Adverse Health Effects of Fluoride

Fluoridation: A 50-Year Old Blunder

Fluoride and the Phosphate Connection

Dr. Kennedy Speaks out Against Fluoride

Wholly Water
Fluoride is the 13th most abundant element, so it is impossible to remove it all. But you can reduce the risk of getting an overdose by taking the following precautions:

Avoid anything that you know that contains fluoride.

Use fluoride-free toothpaste: Boot's Non-fluoride, Tom's, Tea Tree, Vademecum, Sarakan, Kingfisher Natural Propolis, Weleda, Aloedent and others, available from supermarkets, Boot's the Chemist and health food shops.

Eat foods low in fluoride: milk, eggs, red meats (not organs), fruit with a protective rind (watermelon, lemon, banana, coconut), fruits packed in their own juices (pineapple), and those canned in non-fluoridated or low-fluoridated countries.

Don't drink tea: Tea contains between 4.4 and 12 ppm of fluoride. Just one cup can be enough for an overdose.

Take vitamin B6 and C supplements.

Take supplements of calcium and magnesium salts to help reduce fluoride absorption from the stomach and assist in elimination.

Maintain good general and dental health with varied vegetables (lightly cooked or raw)and fresh fruits. Reduce intake of starches and sugars.

Stay away from areas that fluoridate water supplies.

Avoid using non-stick kitchen ware: Non-stick coatings, such as Teflon, are made of fluoride. Scrapes and other damage can release a significant amount of fluoride into cooking.

Avoid fluoride-containing drugs : If you are taking the following, contact your doctor for a fluoride-free alternative: Prozac (fluoxetine), Rohypnol (flunitrazepam), Diflucan (fluconazole, Flixonase or Flixotide (fluticasone), Stelazine (trifluoperazine, Fluanxol or Depixol (flupenthixol) or Floxapen (flucloxacillin), and asthma drugs that use propellants containing fluoride: Ventolin and Becotide.

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