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Friday, March 13th 2015 at 9:45 am
About 70% of Americans drink fluoridated water. They’re all at a higher risk of hypothyroidism and worse.
When the government added fluoride to our drinking water it was hailed as one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century. It was sold to the public as the end to dental cavities.
Today municipalities in the United States add fluoride to the water supplies of 67% of Americans or nearly 211 million people.[i]
But new research shows drinking fluoridated water greatly increases your risk of developing an underactive thyroid or hypothyroidism.
Hypothyroidism or low thyroid function causes fatigue, weight gain, constipation, aches, dry skin, thinning hair, and intolerance to cold. It can also cause slowed heart rate, depression, and impaired memory.
The new study from England finds that fluoride added to drinking water is associated with a 30% higher rate of diagnosed hypothyroidism.[ii]
Actual rates of under-active thyroid may be much higher since this study was limited to people who were diagnosed. Many more may suffer with an impaired thyroid and not receive necessary treatment.
In the study researchers looked at the 2012 levels of fluoride in the drinking water supply in England. About 10% of the English population or six million people live in areas with naturally or artificially fluoridated water containing 1 milligram of fluoride per liter of drinking water.
They found that in areas with fluoride levels above 0.3 mg of fluoride per liter of water, rates of hypothyroidism were 30% higher.
That’s really bad news for Americans. In the U.S. the recommended level of fluoride in the water is 0.7 mg/L, or more than twice the level found to be a problem in England.
The researchers also compared two communities, one with fluoridated water and one without. They found that the fluoridated area was twice as likely to report higher rates of hypothyroidism.
The dirty little truth about fluoride is that it’s a toxic industrial waste. It’s a byproduct of uranium enrichment, aluminum smelting, and phosphate fertilizers.
Fluoride became the darling of dentists and public health authorities just before World War II thanks to bad science. H. Trendley Dean was a dentist then working for the U.S. Public Health Service. He conducted a study of tooth decay in 345 communities in Texas. And he found that communities with about 1 part-per-million (ppm) of fluoride in their water supply had fewer cavities.
Dr. Dean declared this the optimal level of fluoride for dental health and he advised adding fluoride to the public drinking water.
The government was very receptive to the idea. As it happened, their new atomic bomb industry was throwing off fluoride as a waste product. Thanks to Dr. Dean, rather than paying to dispose of a hazardous waste, these businesses could now sell fluoride to municipalities for their drinking water systems.
It wasn’t until years later that scientists reviewing Dean’s Texas study found out how flawed it was. Dr. Dean had selectively used findings from 21 cities to support his conclusions. He ignored data from 272 communities that did not support his results.
Since Dean’s first study, there have been no double-blind studies proving that fluoride in the water reduces cavities. The World Health Organization (WHO) found no difference in tooth decay between countries that fluoridate their water and those that do not.
In fact, the science shows that fluoride increases cavities.
The largest study of 400,000 students revealed that each 1 part-per million (ppm) of added fluoride in drinking water increased tooth decay by 27%.[iii] The National Institute of Dental Research conducted another review of 39,000 U.S. school aged children and found that each 1 ppm of fluoride in the water supply increased tooth decay by 5.4%.[iv]
Besides making cavities worse, fluoride permanently stains teeth. In 25% of children it causes dental fluorosis – brown or yellow teeth mottled with white spots. Dental fluorosis can be an indication that the rest of your body, such as the brain and internal organs, has been overexposed to fluoride as well.
In addition to hypothyroidism, studies prove other serious health dangers of fluoride:
http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/fluoridated-water-linked-30-more-hypothyroidism