Fluoride Was Never FDA
Approved For Ingestion
From Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum.
10-30-6
- Furthermore, fluoride interacts with
aspartame.
- http://www.dorway.com/blaytox.txt
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- FDA Never Safety-Tested Fluoride
Ingestion
- FDA approval of fluoridated bottled
water may be premature
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- NEW YORK
-- Because of a glitch in the law,3 the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) never safety-tested fluoride
for ingestion.1 Yet, the FDA recently OK'd
cavity-preventing claims on fluoridated bottled water
labels,2 giving Americans a false sense of security
about the safety and effectiveness of drinking bottled
water with fluoride added..
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- Sodium fluoride was sold before FDA
safety and effectiveness testing laws were enacted in
1938 and 1962, respectively. So fluoride was exempt
from scrutiny, or "grandfathered in,"
without any FDA human or animal studies.3 "The
premise was that all pre-1938 drugs were considered
safe," according to FDA correspondence.3
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- Sodium fluoride was already sold
pre-1938 but not as a decay preventive. As strange as
it sounds, it commonly sold as a rat poison. The FDA
has no information on the medical uses of fluoride
before 1938.3
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- According to the FDA's website:
"New products that are designed to treat human
conditions or diseases are scrutinized by FDA's
reviewers for safety and effectiveness before they can
be made available to consumers." 4 But this never
occurred for fluoride or fluoridated bottled water.
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- In fact, the FDA can't assess
whether something added to the water is safe because
there's no way to know how much people will consume,
according to an FDA spokesperson quoted in a Colorado
newspaper. 5 "The drug approval process requires
specific dosing and conditions to be treated and
clinical trials,' [FDA spokesperson] Koontz
said," according to the Daily Camera.
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- The FDA approved fluoridated
toothpaste, as a drug, for topical application as in
toothpaste; but not for swallowing. In fact,
toothpaste tubes are imprinted with FDA "do not
swallow" warnings.
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- However, fluoridated bottled water
is meant to be swallowed. Not a nutrient, fluoride is
a drug prescribed to treat humans against tooth decay.
The FDA never studied fluoride ingestion, in any form,
for adverse health effects or to discover if it really
reduces tooth decay.6
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- Adding fluoride chemicals into
public water supplies (water fluoridation) began in
the mid 1900's. It was then believed fluoride worked
from the inside, that is to say, ingested fluoride
incorporated into children's, and only children's,
developing tooth enamel to shield against tooth decay.
However, modern science proves fluoride absorbs into
enamel by topical means alone or from the outside and
it can occur over the lifetime of the tooth..
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- Unfortunately, science also tells us
that ingested fluoride has many health risks,
including tooth damage or dental fluorosis white
spotted, yellow, brown and/or pitted teeth a
consequence of fluoride over-ingestion which is a
growing U.S. problem.7
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- The following side effects may be
early signs of possible chronic fluoride overdose,
according to the Mayo Clinic website: 8
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- Pain and aching of bones; skin rash;
sores in the mouth and on the lips; stiffness; white,
brown, or black discoloration of teeth.
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- "Modern studies also link
fluoride to arthritis, allergies, kidney and thyroid
dysfunction, bone damage and cancer even at the low
levels dentists claim is optimal to reduce tooth
decay," says lawyer Paul Beeber, President, New
York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.
"Adding fluoride to bottled water implies to the
American public that FDA studies give fluoride a clean
bill of health and that's not true," says
Beeber.
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- No studies link fluoride-free
bottled water to more tooth decay, according to the
American Dental Association (ADA).9
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- "The ADA should lobby for
fluoride content labeling on all foods," says
Beeber. "Because fluoridated water is used in
processing and because of fluoride pesticide residues,
virtually all foods and beverages have a fluoride
content even soda, candy, french fries, grape juice
and some chicken products. Americans are actually
over-fluoridated now; and should avoid fluoridated
water whether from the tap or the bottle, in our
opinion." says Beeber.
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- The U.S. Department of Agriculture
lists the fluoride content of many foods here: http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/Data/Fluoride/Fluoride.html
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- Contact: Paul Beeber
- nyscof@aol.com
- President and General Counsel
- New York State Coalition Opposed to
Fluoridation, Inc.
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- PO Box 263
- Old Bethpage, NY 11804
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- http://www.orgsites.com/ny/nyscof
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- Past News Releases: http://tinyurl.com/6kqtu
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- Paul Connett, PhD, paul@fluoridealert.org
- Executive Director
- Fluoride Action Network
- http://www.FluorideAction.Net/health
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- SOURCE: New York State Coalition
Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.
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- References:
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- 1) U.S. FDA Approved Drug List
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- http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/
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- 2) US FDA, Center for Food Safety
and Applied Nutrition, Office of Nutritional Products,
Labeling, and Dietary Supplements, October 14, 2006,
"Health Claim Notification for Fluoridated Water
and Reduced Risk of Dental Caries
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- http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/flfluoro.html
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- 3) E-mail correspondence at bottom
of article
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- http://fluoridedangers.blogspot.com/2005/12/fluoride-never-fda-approved-for.html
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- 4) "FDA's Growing
Responsibilities for the Year 2001 and Beyond,"
Page 2 Department of Health and Human Services,
Food and Drug Adminstration
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- http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/budgetbro/budgetbro.pdf
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- 5) Daily Camera, "FDA wants out
of 2B dispute - Feds say they didn't expect comments
to appear in ad," By Ryan Morgan, October 24,
2006
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- http://www.dailycamera.com/bdc/county_news/article/0,1713,BDC_2423_5089663,00.html
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- 6) Letter from Assemblyman John V.
Kelly to Senator Robert Smith, August 14, 2000 http://www.fluoridealert.org/fda.htm
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- 7) Surveillance for Dental Caries,
Dental Sealants, Tooth Retentin, Edentulism, and
Enamel Fluorosis --- United States, 1988-1994 and
1999-2002
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- http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss5403a1.htm
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- 8) Mayo Clinic - Drugs &
Supplements Vitamins and Fluoride (Systemic)
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR202600
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- 9) E-mail correspondence with the
American Dental Association
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- http://www.zerowasteamerica.org/Fluoride&ADA.htm
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