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  1. Cost and Benefit of Fluoride in the Prevention of Dental Caries (Offset Publications) by G. N. Davies, 1974-11
  2. A study on interfacial adhesion of poly(vinylidene fluoride) with substrates in a multilayer structure.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science by Wha-Tzong Whang, Wen-Hua Cheng, 1995-04-01
  3. Fluoride Glass Optical Fibres by P. W. France, Martin G. Drexhage, et all 1990-03
  4. Facing up to Fluoride.(environmental toll of water fluoridation and health risks of fluorides-containing products): An article from: E by Jim Motavalli, 2001-01-01
  5. What about fluoride?: An article from: E by Brian Howard, 2003-09-01
  6. Continuing evaluation of the use of fluorides (AAAS selected symposium ; 11)
  7. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology Volume 20 Smith: Pharmacology of Fluorides. by Smith, 1970-07
  8. Fluoride and bone: Second Symposium CEMO (Centre d'etude des maladies osteo-articulaires de Geneve)
  9. TO ADD OR NOT TO ADD.(Health)(Six Florence residents want voters to rid their drinking water of added fluoride): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  10. Equilibria in Reactions of Fluoride Ion with Unsaturated Fluorocarbon Derivatives
  11. Exams should include check for dental caries: encourage fluoride for young children.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2004-08-01
  12. Fluorides (Environmental Health Criteria) by International Programme on Chemical Safety, 2002-01
  13. Topical Fluoride (Instructional Materials for the Dental Health Professions) by D. A. E. Project, 1983-06
  14. Fluorine Chemistry. Volume III: Biological Effects of Organic Fluorides

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62. Alufluor Is One Of The The World's Leading Producers And Suppliers Of Aluminium
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63. The Battle Of Darkness And Light
Rense.com fluoride The Battle of Darkness Light by Mary Sparrowdancer Copyright© 2003 12-14-3 Was it, perhaps, the fluoride that created the Nazis?
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It was due to my growing concerns about our country's growing health problems as well as the erosion of our civil liberties that, in November of 2002, I published a paper focusing upon both of these issues and spoke about them on several radio programs. The paper quietly made its way through Washington, D.C., and then around the world. The paper detailed the "revolving door" in Washington, D.C., an apparent turnstile between private industries and the United States government. Through this invisible door, industry managers pass directly into the very agencies that govern industry - the government's food, drug, agricultural and chemical regulatory departments - in order to influence regulations or speed the approval of their company's products. The paper, "Let Them Eat Anything," showed this unholy alliance, the conflict of interest that has contributed to a mounting epidemic of health problems in the United States. (1) I expected the paper to provoke comments, but I did not expect it to result in my being contacted by a nutrition expert who had worked in the USDA. She called to thank me for writing the paper. Incredibly, because light was the topic of my previous book detailing a personal Near Death Experience and ongoing, unexplained encounters with light phenomena, in an example of incomparable synchronicity, the name of the former USDA expert who contacted me was Luise Light.

64. Newsletter 9
Article with links to references
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PFPC NEWSLETTER #9: "Fluoride, Gingivitis & Oral Cancer"
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Gingivitis and periodontal disease are the oral diseases requiring most urgent intervention. Over 90% of the U.S. population over 13 is affected. Strong links have been made to heart disease and low birth weight and infant mortality. For heart disease the association with gingivitis is stronger than the one for smoking or high cholesterol. As heart disease is the #1 killer in the US, many efforts are undertaken to reduce this alarming figure. In Canada large pictures of a diseased heart are placed on cigarette packs alerting to the fact that smoking causes heart disease. It is of great importance that warning labels and pictures of periodontal disease, oral cancer, diseased hearts, pituitary and thyroid glands, as well as Alzheimer’s brains - just to name a few - are placed on all oral care products containing fluoride. Why? A patent by the pharmaceutical company Sepracor discloses that concentrations of fluorides from fluoridated toothpastes and mouthwashes activate G proteins in the oral cavity, thereby promoting gingivitis and periodontitis, as well as oral cancer. Incomprehensibly, this vital information is being withheld from the public by all parties involved, including the company, at least two well-known Universities, and numerous oral disease experts. This includes a much-decorated ADA scientist who was involved in setting the CDC recommendations for fluoride intake in children, served as head of a Food and Drug Administration subcommittee that decides which dental products to make available to the public, and who chaired the panel on safe use of fluoride for the Centers for Disease Control

65. C&EN: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - WHAT'S THAT STUFF? FLUORIDE
fluoride. MIKE MCCOY. A vocal minority aside, most people approve of the additionof fluoride to their toothpaste and drinking water to help prevent tooth decay.
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[Previous Story] [Next Story] WHAT'S THAT STUFF? FLUORIDE MIKE MCCOY A vocal minority aside, most people approve of the addition of fluoride to their toothpaste and drinking water to help prevent tooth decay. For better or worse, fluoride is ubiquitous, yet many people don't know what that stuff is. A When he arrived, McKay was astounded to find scores of townspeople with brown stains on their teeth. At the same time, he later learned, the mottled teeth were surprisingly resistant to decay. McKay's quest to determine the cause of the staining ended three decades later with the discovery that the town's drinking water had high levels of naturally occurring fluoride. Subsequent research determined that water fluoride levels below 1 ppm prevent decay without the attendant staining. In a trial launched in 1945, Grand Rapids, Mich., became the first city to fluoridate its water; 11 years later, the benefits of the practice were clear and widespread fluoridation began.

66. EMedicine - Toxicity, Fluoride : Article By Geofrey Nochimson, MD
Toxicity, fluoride fluoride toxicity is characterized by a varietyof signs and symptoms. Poisoning most commonly occurs following
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67. Fluorine Pollution
Pollution from fluorine compounds is a major environmental health problem.
http://home.att.net/~gtigerclaw/fluorine_pollution.html
George Glasser "Fluoride has two faces, one apparently benevolent, the other unquestionably sinister." (G.E. Smith, 1985) Fluorine is the 13 or 14 most abundant element on earth. In its elemental form, fluorine is a pale yellow, highly toxic and corrosive gas. In nature, fluorine is found combined with minerals as fluorides. Not accounting for industrial fluoride pollution, water fluoridation, etc., probably everyone is exposed to some form of fluorides. Most human exposure to fluorides prior to sixty years ago was primarily from natural sources such as naturally fluoridated drinking water, fluoride uptake in fruits and vegetables from the soil and seafood. However, over the past sixty years, there has been a dramatic expansion of the industrial, domestic, agricultural and medical usage of fluorine-based products, thus the average person's exposure has increased exponentially.
  • People are exposed to airborne fluorides from manufacturing, phosphate fertilizer production, aluminum smelting, uranium enrichment facilities, coal-burning and nuclear power plants, incinerators, glass etching, silicon chip manufacturing, plastic manufacturing, and petroleum refining.
  • Up to sixty percent of the population drinks some form of recovered fluorine pollution purposely introduced into the drinking water as a public health measure. Many more people consume food stuffs contaminated with fluorine based agricultural products (insecticides and fungicides), or fluorine based medicaments.

68. American Academy Of Pediatric Dentistry - AAPD Publications
fluoride. How does fluoride work? When the element fluoride is used in small amountson a routine basis it helps to prevent tooth decay. How safe is fluoride?
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    When the element fluoride is used in small amounts on a routine basis it helps to prevent tooth decay. It encourages "remineralization," a strengthening of weak areas on the teeth. These spots are the beginning of cavity formation. Fluoride occurs naturally in water and in many different foods, as well as in dental products such as toothpaste, mouth rinses, gels, varnish and supplements. Fluoride is effective when combined with a healthy diet and good oral hygiene.
Will my child need fluoride supplements?
    Children between the ages of six months and 16 years may require fluoride supplements. The pediatric dentist considers many different factors before recommending a fluoride supplement. Your child's age, risk of developing dental decay and the different liquids your child drinks are important considerations. Bottled, filtered and well waters vary in their fluoride amount, so a water analysis may be necessary to ensure your child is receiving the proper amount.
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69. PEN Fluoride Issue Page
What is fluoride? fluoride acids are among the most corrosive chemicals known. fluoridein water system helps leach lead out of pipes. fluoride Health Effects.
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Contact Person: Ellie Rudolph 412-828-5096 frudolph@aol.com PA Mandatory Fluoridation Alert:
Support Local Choice, Not State-Mandated Fluoridation!
Is Your Drinking Water Fluoridated? ... Cabot If there is information that you cannot find on this website, check out the Fluoride Action Network Inform your community about fluoridation!
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What is fluoride?
Fluoride acids are among the most corrosive chemicals known. Fluoride in water system helps leach lead out of pipes. The fluoridation chemicals used in public water supplies are waste products of the aluminum and the phosphate fertilizer industries. If the industries weren't permitted to dump this waste product into our drinking water, they'd have to dispose of it as hazardous waste. In some places (like Philadelphia), Zinc Orthophosphate (which is "slightly toxic" if ingested) is added to the water to counteract the corrosive effects of the fluoride. Fluorides are considered poisons in Pennsylvania law. Fluoride exposure has been linked to hip fractures, ADD, diminished IQ, Alzheimer's Disease, birth defects, skeletal fluorosis, dental fluorosis, early onset of puberty, bone cancer and other rare forms of cancer.

70. Fluoride Supplements
fluoride supplements are often prescribed in nonfluoridated areas. This article on a pediatrician's website says that's not such a good idea. Books for sale, newsletter, forums, links.
http://www.drjaygordon.com/pediatricks/fluoridesupp.htm

71. Fluoride Hidden Danger In Your Drinking Water And Toothpaste - Thyroid Disease
The High Cholesterol/Thyroid Connection, and How Undiagnosed Thyroid Disease May Be the Reason for Your High Cholesterol, from your About.com Guide
http://thyroid.about.com/health/thyroid/library/weekly/aa020700b.htm

72. FLUORIDE And STUPIDITY - David Icke Medical Archives
fluoride and STUPIDITY. SICKNESS CONTROL 101 fluoride, THE LUNATIC DRUG In thisscheme of masscontrol, sodium fluoride occupied a prominent place.
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FLUORIDE and STUPIDITY
SICKNESS CONTROL 101: FLUORIDE, THE LUNATIC DRUG "TELL A LIE LOUD ENOUGH AND LONG ENOUGH AND PEOPLE WILL BELIEVE IT." (Adolph Hitler)
"EARTH IS AN INSANE ASYLUM, TO WHICH THE OTHER PLANETS DEPORT THEIR LUNATICS." Voltaire (Memnon the Philosopher).
Controversial fluoride is one of the basic ingredients in both PROZAC (FLUoxetene Hydrochloride) and Sarin nerve gas (Isopropyl-Methyl-Phosphoryl FLUoride).
Independent scientific evidence repeatedly showing up over the past 50 years reveals that fluoride allegedly shortens our life span, promotes cancer and various mental disturbances, accelerates osteoporosis and broken hips in old folks, and makes us stupid, docile, and subservient, all in one package. There are reports of aluminum in the brain possibly being a causative factor in Alzheimer's Disease, and evidence points towards fluoride's strong affinity for aluminum and also its ability to "trick" the blood-brain barrier by looking like the hydrogen ion, and thus allowing chemical access to brain tissue.
Do you have diabetes or kidney disease? There are reportedly more than 11 million Americans with diabetes. Since many diabetics drink more liquids than other people, then according to the Physicians Desk Reference these 11 million Americans probably shouldn't drink fluoridated water, because in doing so, they'll receive an excessive dose of fluoride.

73. Water From All Over The World
fluoride content of bottled mineral waters from all over the world
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75. Fluoridation
fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in most water supplies. Fluoridation water.In 1931, the something was identified as fluoride.
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Fluoridation:
Don't Let the Poisonmongers Scare You!
Bob Sprague
Mary Bernhardt
Stephen Barrett, M.D.
Fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in most water supplies. Fluoridation is the adjustment of the natural fluoride concentration to about one part of fluoride to one million parts of water. Although fluoridation is safe and effective in preventing tooth decay, the scare tactics of misguided poisonmongers have deprived many communities of its benefits. The history of fluoridation in the United States underlines its unique standing as a public health measure copied from a natural phenomenon. In the early 1900s, Dr. Frederick S. McKay began an almost 30-year search for the cause of the staining of teeth that was prevalent in Colorado, where he practiced dentistry. In his investigation, McKay found the condition common in other states, including Texas, where it was known as "Texas teeth." In 1928, he concluded that such teeth, although stained, showed "a singular absence of decay," and that both the staining and the decay resistance were caused by something in the water. In 1931, the "something" was identified as fluoride. The Public Health Service then took over to determine precisely what amount of fluoride in the water would prevent decay without causing staining. Years of "shoeleather epidemiology" by Dr. H. Trendley Dean traced the dental status of 7,000 children who drank naturally fluoridated water in 21 cities in four states. In 1943, he reported that the ideal amount of fluoride was one part per million parts of water. This concentration was demonstrated to result in healthy, attractive teeth that had one-third as many cavities as might otherwise be expected and no staining.

76. Toxicological Profile - Fluoride, Hydrogen Fluoride And Fluorine, By U.S. Dept O
Government report about toxicity of fluoride included that to certain subsets of the population, April 1993
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FLUORIDES, HYDROGEN FLUORIDE, AND FLUORINE A Toxicological Profile by the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) TP-91/17, Page 112, Sec. 2.7 (Health Impacts), April 1993 POPULATIONS THAT ARE UNUSUALLY SUSCEPTIBLE Existing data indicate that subsets of the population may be unusually susceptible to the toxic effects of fluoride and its compounds. These populations include the elderly, people with deficiencies of calcium, magnesium, and/or vitamin C, and people with cardiovascular and kidney problems. Some people with cardiovascular problems may be at increased risk of fluoride toxicity. Fluoride inhibits glycolysis by inhibiting enolase (Guminska and Sterkowicz 1975; Peters et al. 1964). It also inhibits energy metabolism through the tricarboxylic acid cycle by blocking the entry of pyruvate and fatty acids and by inhibiting succinic dehydrogenase (Slater and Bonner 1952). There is evidence that daily doses of 34 mg fluoride (0.48 mg/kg/day) increases the risk of nonvertebral fractures in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis (Riggs et al. 1990). Postmenopausal women (Danielson et al. 1992; Sowers et al. 1991) and elderly men (Danielson et al. 1992) in fluoridated communities may also be at increased risk of fractures.

77. How Fluoride Firms Up Teeth: Computer Models Show That Fluoride Locks Calcium In
How fluoride firms up teeth. Computer models show that fluoride lockscalcium into your pearly whites. 22 January 2004 MARK PEPLOW.
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Computer models show that fluoride locks calcium into your pearly whites.
22 January 2004 MARK PEPLOW Flouride sticks to the calcium ions near the surface of teeth. Fluoride toothpaste is often promoted as the best way to protect against tooth decay. And now chemists think they know exactly how and why the fluoride works to strengthen your teeth. Tooth enamel is mainly made up of hydroxyapatite, a hard-wearing mineral that contains a matrix of positive calcium ions and negative phosphate ions. When the enamel of your teeth comes into contact with acid - including your saliva - the calcium gets stripped away, dissolving the tooth. Dentists have long known that a dose of fluoride helps to protect teeth against this eroding action, but they didn't know exactly why. "We knew that fluoride is taken up into the tooth," says crystallographer Nora de Leeuw from Birkbeck College, London. "But there was no proof of where it was actually going." So de Leeuw used a computer simulation to study how far fluoride burrows into tooth enamel. She found that the fluoride sticks firmly to several calcium ions near the surface of the tooth, anchoring them together and cutting down the rate at which the tooth is worn away.

78. Brouhaha Records Group Ltd.
Find out how much fluoride is in the foods and beverages you eat and drink.
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79. ADHA - Fluoride Facts
fluoride Facts. Fluorine, from which fluoride is fluoride is naturallypresent in all water. Community water fluoridation is the
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  • Fluorine, from which fluoride is derived, is the 13th most abundant element and is released into the environment naturally in both water and air.
    Fluoride is naturally present in all water. Community water fluoridation is the addition of fluoride to adjust the natural fluoride concentration of a community's water supply to the level recommended for optimal dental health, approximately 1.0 ppm (parts per million). One ppm is the equivalent of 1 mg/L, or 1 inch in 16 miles.
    Community water fluoridation is an effective, safe, and inexpensive way to prevent tooth decay. Fluoridation benefits Americans of all ages and socioeconomic status.
    Children and adults who are at low risk of dental decay can stay cavity-free through frequent exposure to small amounts of fluoride. This is best gained by drinking fluoridated water and using a fluoride toothpaste twice daily.
    Children and adults at high risk of dental decay may benefit from using additional fluoride products, including dietary supplements (for children who do not have adequate levels of fluoride in their drinking water), mouthrinses, and professionally applied gels and varnishes.

80. Nat'l Academies Press, Health Effects Of Ingested Fluoride (1993), Table Of Cont
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