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The Dentist's Tale

http://www.mercola.com/2000/oct/22/dentists_tale.htm

by Dr. Mercola

 

Fluoride can kill. Prepare yourself for the tragic fable of the chemist, the

water board, the dentist and his life.

 

By George Glasser

The Ecologist, September, 20000

 

Once, there was a dentist. His name was Lester. For many years, like all the

other dentists he knew, Lester believed that fluoride in the drinking water

was good for everyone. Like all the other dentists, Lester had learnt in dental

school that fluoride reduces tooth decay. And, like all the other dentists,

Lester believed that fluoride was fluoride.

 

Then, one day, he met a chemist and began discussing drinking water

fluoridation.

 

The chemist asked what kind of fluoride was being used to fluoridate the

drinking water. Lester replied: " We are simply adjusting the fluoride level in

the

water by adding one part per million of, well, just fluoride.

 

" There is no such thing as " just fluoride " , said the chemist. Lester

scratched his head. But they told me that it was only fluoride they are adding

to the

water.

 

The chemist laughed heartily. " Fluorine is the most reactive, electronegative

element and it's never found alone in nature, " he said. " There are many kinds

of fluorides: for instance, calcium fluoride is found naturally in water.

Then there are other fluorides such as lead fluoride, aluminium fluoride, etc.

If

you add fluoride to the water it has to be a compound. You can't just add

fluoride to the water, so which one is it? "

 

Lester felt silly. He didn't know.

 

The next day Lester went to the library to check the chemistry books and

learnt that calcium fluoride is, indeed, found naturally in the water. He also

discovered that calcium fluoride is almost insoluble and could not be easily

absorbed by the body. And his friend the chemist was quite right - there were

innumerable fluoride compounds.

 

Now intrigued, Lester looked up some scientific studies about water

fluoridation. He read that in laboratory tests, workers use a very pure grade of

sodium

fluoride and purified water to do their research. He discovered that sodium

fluoride is taken up by the body much more readily than calcium fluoride. His

friend was right. The dentist wondered how anyone could say that calcium

fluoride is the same as sodium fluoride.

 

The next day, Lester called his water department to ask if they were adding

sodium fluoride or calcium fluoride to his drinking water. The Water Department

(WD) manager said that they were adding a product called silicofluorides to

the water. The WD manager said they bought a very low grade product because it

would be too expensive to use a good grade and, anyway, the public health

people would not pay for a good quality calcium fluoride, because, they said,

fluoride is fluoride, no matter where it comes from. By now, Lester was

completely

bewildered.

 

" Where do you buy these silicofluorides from? " he asked. The WD manager said

that the silicofluorides known as hexafluorosilicic acid are the toxic waste

product from phosphate fertilizer pollution scrubbers. The dentist was

aghast. " You have to be crazy putting that stuff in the water! "

 

The water department manager agreed because, he said, the hexafluorsilicic

acid also contains other toxic substances such as arsenic, beryllium, mercury,

lead and many more. He said he didn't drink the city water because many of the

contaminants in the fluoridation agent cause health problems. " For instance, "

he said, " arsenic causes prostate, bladder, kidney, skin and lung cancers and

there is no safe level for arsenic. "

 

Lester was appalled. He asked the manager why he did not stop fluoridating

the water with this pollution scrubber liquor. " And why would anyone add any

amount of a known carcinogen to the water? "

 

Shrugging, the manager replied, " I'm just doing my job. The public health

people have their agenda, and I have a family to feed. "

 

After a sleepless night, Lester contemplated the fluoridation dilemma as he

soaped himself in the shower. " They say they are simply adjusting the level of

natural fluoride in the water which is calcium fluoride, but they are using

a pure grade of sodium fluoride and very pure water for the rat experiments in

the laboratory. But they are adding toxic pollution scrubber liquor to my

drinking water! " It didn't make sense.

 

He called a man at the dental association and told him what he had learnt.

The man said, coldly: " If you value your licence to practise, don't ever mention

this subject again! "

 

Lester was shocked.

 

He had worked hard and was very proud of his practice and his two classic

cars. He couldn't bear to lose them. He thought about his wife and family and

how

they would miss their luxury home with its four bathrooms and a Jacuzzi, the

private schools and foreign vacations. After a while he made a decision. " We

won't drink the tap water. We'll buy bottled water. " But he was not a happy man

as he walked into the reception room and greeted his first patient of the

day.

 

Several months later he visited his friend the doctor for his annual check-up

and was stunned to learn that he had prostate cancer. He recalled the words

of the water department manager. " Arsenic causes prostate cancer. "

 

Lester was shattered. He couldn't understand it. Yet there was a reason.

Despite taking care to drink only bottled water, Lester didn't know that much

more

of the pollution-laced tap water is absorbed through the skin from bathing

and washing clothes.

 

Poor Lester.

 

Although 6491 per cent of exposure to waterborne contaminants is known to

occur via dermal absorption, no studies have ever been done to determine the

toxicity of pollution scrubber liquor the fluoride used in water fluoridation

schemes.

 

George Glasser is an investigative journalist who focuses on environmental

issues.Taken from The Ecologist, September 2000 Vol 30 No 6. (

www.theecologist.org )

 

 

Dr. Mercola's Comment:

 

As my long-time readers know, I am no fan of water fluoridation. Please click

on the links below for more information and also check out our fluoride links

page http://www.mercola.com/article/dental/index.htm , with links to lots of

great sites dedicated to exploring this issue fully.

 

If you live in the New Jersey vicinity, you had the opportunity to see a very

rare event take place this past Monday, October 23. There was an actual

debate between a pro-fluoridation dentist and one of the leading and most

well-respected anti-fluoridation activists, Dr. Paul Connett, PhD, who is a

Professor

of Chemistry at St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY. It was chaired by the

Morris County League of Women Voters.

 

The reason that this was such a rare event is that the pro-fluoridation

forces have been sticking to a strict " No-Debate " policy, saying that this lends

credibility to the anti-fluoridation cause. Can you imagine the Democrats

refusing to debate the Republicans (or vice-versa), because this would lend too

much

credibility to the other party? Dr. Connett has been asking for a

pro-fluoridation authority to debate him for four years and this is the first

time anyone

has accepted.

 

Be sure to visit Dr. Connett's website at www.fluoridealert.org.

 

Related Articles:

 

How Fluoride Kills Human Cells

http://www.mercola.com/2000/sep/24/fluoride_kills_cells.htm

 

Prominent Researcher Apologizes for Pushing Fluoride

http://www.mercola.com/2000/sep/3/fluoride_forbes.htm

 

Canadian Dental Association Advises AGAINST Fluoride Supplements in Young

Children http://www.mercola.com/2000/aug/13/fluoride_supplements.htm

 

Links for Fluoride Information

http://www.mercola.com/article/links/fluoride_links.htm

 

Fluoridation Increases Lead Absorption In Children

 

http://www.mercola.com/1999/archive/fluoridation_increases_lead_absorption_in_ch\

ildren.htm

 

The Fluoride Controversy

http://www.mercola.com/1999/archive/fluoride_controversy.htm

 

Toothpaste and Other Fluoride Sources Can Damage Preschoolers' Teeth

http://www.mercola.com/2000/jun/17/toothpaste.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

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