The LANCET. October 9, 1971. FLUORIDE STUDIES IN A PATIENT WITH ARTHRITIS. SIR, A high intake of fluoride (F-) is known to cause severe skeletal fluorosis, but the actual fluoride intake required to produce fluorosis is unknown.
The LANCET. October 9, 1971. FLUORIDE STUDIES IN A PATIENT WITH ARTHRITIS. SIR, A high intake of fluoride (F-) is known to cause severe skeletal fluorosis, but the actual fluoride intake required to produce fluorosis is unknown.
In the most prestigious medical journal […] known as The Lancet [,] fluoride has been at last classified as a neurotoxin one hundred percent. This puts it in the same category as things like lead, The Lancet: Fluoride IS a Neurotoxin! Activist Post – by Catherine J. Frompovich Who would have thought that it ever would have happened? – The Lancet – 2/14/14. Fluoride is an industrial chemical known to cause developmental neurotoxicity in human beings. – (Source: The Lancet).
Muddying the waters: fluoride in drinking water - The Lancet Skip to Main Content Hence, despite Horowitz's concerns that injudicious fluoride supplement use and toothpaste swallowing by children aged younger than 6 years who live in fluoridated areas have adverse effects, we saw no evidence of such difficulties. The Lancet Healthy Longevity; The Lancet HIV; The Lancet Infectious Diseases; The Lancet Microbe; The Lancet Neurology; The Lancet Oncology; The Lancet Planetary Health; The Lancet Psychiatry; The Lancet Public Health; The Lancet Regional Health – Europe; The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific; The Lancet Respiratory Medicine; The Lancet Rheumatology; EBioMedicine The Lancet: Fluoride IS a Neurotoxin! Activist Post – by Catherine J. Frompovich Who would have thought that it ever would have happened? by Catherine J. Frompovich Natural Blaze Who would have thought that it ever would have happened?
12 apr. 2014 — Lancet. 2010;376:1670-81. 7. Kearney PM, Blackwell L, Collins R, Lancet 2008;371:117-25. 8. sodium fluoride alone as an inhibitor of gly-.
J Occup Med 1976;18:7-13. 33. Doll R, Kinlen L. Fluoridation of water and cancer mortality in the US. Lancet 1977 7 jan.
Sir—Sharon Hillier and colleagues (Jan 22, p 265)1 say there may have been inconsistencies in studies investigating the link between fluoride in drinking water and hip fractures, due to unrecognised confounding factors.
Someone in mainstream medicine and peer reviewed literature and journals would publish the ‘unthinkable’: fluoride, the stuff they put into municipal water supplies supposedly to ‘protect’… The Environmental Protection Agency today proposed a new standard that would double the maximum permissible level of fluoride in the nation's drinking water supplies. The new maximum, four milligrams to a liter of water, is well above levels that can cause dental fluorosis, which results in discoloration, mottling and pitting of teeth according to the environmental agency. – The Lancet – 2/14/14. Fluoride is an industrial chemical known to cause developmental neurotoxicity in human beings. – (Source: The Lancet).
26 maj 2014 — Enligt en forskarrapport som i mars 2014 publicerades i The Lancet, http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/features/fluoride-childrens-health-
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