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Janice Hicks curezone/dental/fluoride.html 1939 U.S. Public Health Service regulations state the presence of fluorides in excess of 1 ppm shall constitute rejection of the water supply. (Yet, when water fluoridation is instituted, levels are set at a minumum of 1 ppm) 1939 Volume 9 Report to the House Un-American Activities Committee delves deeply into the alleged use of fluoridation to keep the American people docile, so they would accept the changing of their system of government to a socialist state. 1940 Fluoride inhibits neuromuscular activity. Ref: Russo, G. Att.Acad. Sci. Nat.., 1940. 1940 Soviet concentration camps maintained by fluoride administration to inmates to decrease resistance to authority and induce physical deteriorization. 1942 Fluorine may cause anoxia in the newborn and shorten the period of their survival Ref: Himwich, H.E., et al., American Journal of Physiology, 1942. 1942 Germany becomes worlds largest producer of aluminum (and Sodium Fluoride). Fluoride is used in the concentration camps to render the prisoners docile and inhibit the questioning of authority. 1943 Researchers from the US Public Health Service examine the health of residents of Bartlett, Texas to see if the 8ppm fluoride in the drinking water was affecting their health. It was checked again in 1953. They find that the death rate in Bartlett was three times higher than a neighboring town which contained 0.4 ppm fluoride. 1943 A special New York State Health Department Committee is appointed to study the advisability of adding fluoride to Newburgs drinking water, chaired by Dr. Hodge, then chief of fluoride toxicity studies for the Manhattan Project. 1944 The October 1944 issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association cautions that knowledge of the subject does not warrant the introduction of fluorine in community water supplies generally. Sodium fluoride is a highly toxic substance, and while its applications in safe concentrations, and under strict control by competent personnel, may prove to be useful therepeutically, under other circumstances it may definitely be harmful. To be effective, fluorine must be ingested into the system during the years of tooth development, and we do not yet know enough about the chemistry involved to anticipate what other conditions may be produced in the structure of the bone and other tissues of the body generally. We do know that the use of drinking water containing as little as 1.2 to 3.0 ppm of fluorine will cause such developmental disturbances in bones as osteosclerosis, spondylosis, and osteopetrosis, as well as goiter, and we cannot run the risk of producing such serious systemic disturbances in applying what is at present a doubtful procedure intended to prevent development of dental disfigurements among children ... because of our anxiety to find some therapeutic procedure that will promote mass prevention of caries, the seeming potentialities of fluorine appear speculatively attractive, but, in the light of our present knowledge or lack of knowledge of the chemistry of the subject, the potentialities for harm far outweigh those for good.
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