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FLOURIDE IS BAD FOR YOUR BONES AND DOES NOTHING FOR YOUR TEETH
ACCORDING TO COPILOT: POTENTIAL DANGERS OF FLOURIDE CONSUMPTION
Developmental Fluoride Neurotoxicity: A comprehensive review by Philippe Grandjean in 2019 highlights the neurotoxic risks associated with elevated fluoride intake during early development. Here are the key findings:
Cognitive Deficits: Cross-sectional studies from endemic areas with naturally high fluoride concentrations in groundwater consistently show cognitive deficits in children with elevated fluoride exposures.
Prospective Studies: Recent studies from Mexico and Canada, with individual exposure data, reveal that early-life fluoride exposures negatively impact children’s cognitive performance.
Dose-Dependent Effect: Neurotoxicity appears to be dose-dependent, and benchmark dose calculations suggest safe exposures are likely below currently accepted fluoride concentrations in drinking water.
Safety Considerations: Recognition of neurotoxic risks is crucial when determining the safety of fluoride-contaminated drinking water and its use in preventive dentistry.
Skeletal and Dental Effects: Scientific research has extensively examined fluoride’s impact on the skeletal system. It has established a definitive link between fluoride exposure and
Skeletal Fluorosis: A condition characterized by excessive fluoride accumulation in bones.
Dental Fluorosis: Permanent damage to developing teeth, which manifests as visible discoloration and pitting of enamel.
Other Concerns: A systematic review admitted as new evidence in a landmark fluoride trial, linked fluoride exposure to:
Thyroid Dysfunction
Kidney Dysfunction
Hormone Disruption
IQ Loss: Notably, IQ deficits were a significant concern.
In summary, while fluoride has benefits for dental health, it’s essential to consider potential risks, especially during early development. Researchers continue to explore the balance between preventing tooth decay and minimizing adverse effects.
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THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT IS CONCERNED ABOUT FLOURIDE IN DRINKING WATER
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
A recent U.S. government report did not state that there is double the amount of fluoride in drinking water. Instead, it highlighted concerns about fluoride levels exceeding the recommended limit. The report found that fluoride levels at twice the recommended limit (1.5 milligrams per liter) are linked to lower IQs in children. This is based on an analysis of various studies, and it marks the first time a federal agency has made such a determination.