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Fluoridation Chemicals in Public Water

  • Sodium fluoride (NaF), a toxic industrial waste byproduct of the aluminum and fertilizer industries.
  • Hydrofluorosilicic acid (H2SiF6), an unpurified liquid industrial waste product collected from the scrubber systems of phosphate fertilizer manufacturing plants.
  • Sodium silicofluoride (Na2SiF6), another unpurified powder byproduct from the phosphate fertilizer industry.

Health and Bioavailability Concerns

  • These are synthetic industrial waste chemicals, not pharmaceutical-grade minerals, and they are vastly different from naturally occurring calcium fluoride.
  • Bioaccumulation occurs in the body over time, particularly affecting bone density and accumulating in the pineal gland.
  • Enzyme inhibition and interference with normal metabolic processes can be triggered by chronic fluoride ingestion.
  • Dental fluorosis is a visible, primary indicator of systemic fluoride toxicity during tooth development in children.
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  • Causes: Cancer deaths (Certainty: attributed; Amount: thousands; Requirement: mandatory; Location: public water systems; Evidence: city-to-city statistics)
  • Causes: Bone cancer (Polarity: not related; Population: males below 20; Certainty: panel conclusion)

-> Fluoridation

  • European countries - Abandons (Quantity: a number; Timing: now; Location: public water systems)

U.S. Public Health Service - connections

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