CDC ignores mounting evidence that fluoride lowers IQ

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In the United States and Canada, exposure to fluoride is widespread and comes primarily through ingestion of fluoridated water supplied by community water systems.

CDC Ignores Mounting Evidence That Fluoride Lowers IQ – Report
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Yeah the idiots believe whatever their gov. parents tell them the stupidity starts here..........from the time mommy told you brush your teeth with a tube of a tooth pastes that tells you on the back if swallowed call poison control . There are assholes in their 70's to this very day who have NEVER HAD ANY CLUE THAT WAS ON BACK OF EVERY TOOTHPASTE TUBE that has Fluoride in it. It's such a conspiracy . It's a shame your all so dam dumb when proof stares back at your daily.

Think it's bs dumbass go run to your bathroom and look this minute LOL

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and you still don't get it

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I've been fluoridated since birth. I will not note my IQ here, but suffice it to say it's not shabby.
 
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More Evidence that Fluoride Lowers IQ: Will the CDC Keep Ignoring It? • Children's Health Defense


and we have this


Quick Facts About the 54 Studies:
  • Location of Studies: China (33), India (13), Iran (4), Mexico (3), and Canada (1).
  • Sources of Fluoride Exposure: 44 of the 54 IQ studies involved communities where the predominant source of fluoride exposure was water; seven studies investigated fluoride exposure from coal burning.
  • Fluoride Levels in Water: IQ reductions have been significantly associated with fluoride levels of just 0.15 to 1.38 mg/L (Bashash 2017); 0.7 to 1.2 mg/L (Sudhir 2009); 0.88 mg/L among children with iodine deficiency. (Lin 1991) Other studies have found IQ reductions at 1.4 ppm (Zhang 2015); 1.8 ppm (Xu 1994); 1.9 ppm (Xiang 2003a,b); 0.3-3.0 ppm (Ding 2011); 2.0 ppm (Yao 1996, 1997); 2.1 ppm (Das 2016); 2.1-3.2 ppm (An 1992); 2.2 ppm (Choi 2015); 2.3 ppm (Trivedi 2012); 2.38 ppm (Poureslami 2011); 2.4-3.5 ppm (Nagarajappa 2013); 2.45 ppm (Eswar 2011); 2.5 ppm (Seraj 2006); 2.5-3.5 ppm (Shivaprakash 2011); 2.85 ppm (Hong 2001); 2.97 ppm (Wang 2001, Yang 1994); 3.1 ppm (Seraj 2012); 3.15 ppm (Lu 2000); 3.94 ppm (Karimzade 2014); and 4.12 ppm (Zhao 1996).
  • Fluoride Levels in Urine: About a quarter of the IQ studies have provided data on the level of fluoride in the children’s urine, with the majority of these studies reporting that the average urine fluoride level was below 3 mg/L. To put this level in perspective, a study from England found that 5.6% of the adult population in fluoridated areas have urinary fluoride levels exceeding 3 mg/L, and 1.1% have levels exceeding 4 mg/L. (Mansfield 1999) Although there is an appalling absence of urinary fluoride data among children in the United States, the excess ingestion of fluoride toothpaste among some young children is almost certain to produce urinary fluoride levels that exceed 2 ppm in a portion of the child population.
  • In-Utero Exposure: Green 2019, Bashash 2017 and Valdez Jiménez 2017 evaluated the association of in utero exposure to fluoride on the offspring. The determination of the fluoride exposure was through urine analysis during the pregnancy.
Methodological Limitations
As both the NRC and Harvard reviews have correctly pointed out, many of the fluoride/IQ studies have used relatively simple designs and ................
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