CDC Under Formal Investigation for Covering Hidden Dangers of Fluoride
The Center for Disease Controls Position on Fluoride Safety
Americans that are particularly susceptible and vulnerable to the harms of fluoride include diabetics, persons with kidney disease, seniors, children, athletes, and outdoor workers. An overexposure to fluoride can lead to dental fluorosis, a permanent staining or pitting of the teeth when children's permanent teeth are not yet in. This seems to be a large problem especially among minority populations exposed to fluoride in drinking water.
Healthy kidneys can remove about half of the fluoride consumed, but for the unhealthy and elderly the fluoride builds up in one's system. They are not able to effectively process and remove fluoride. Bones and teeth can be drastically affected. Removing fluoride from water requires an expensive purification system or purchasing bottled, fluoride free water; neither of which is easily available.
The difference between toxic and therapeutic doses of this element is small and people have little or no way of monitoring or reducing their intake. The safety margin is small and now it is being discovered that the benefits are not what we once thought. Drinking water is the primary source of fluoride among Americans but it is also used as a preservative and ingredient in other items including black and red tea and tobacco. Most toothpaste on the market today also contains fluoride.
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