The Dangers of the Fluoride in your water

The Dangers of the Fluoride in your water

Fluoridation of water causes serious negatives from increasing the risk of cancer and ADHD, to dumbing down IQs in Children and even weakening the thyroid, iodine levels and bone quality. On the positive side it appears to reduce cavities by 50%. 

 

Fluoride and Pregnant women

 

In the USA approximately 66 percent of people have Fluoride added to their drinking water according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In a Canadian Study (1), pregnant women from areas with fluoride added to their drinking water had more than twice the level of fluoride in their urine compared with women in non-fluoridated areas.

 

Fluoride lowers iodine, and lowers thyroid function

 

In another Canadian study of almost 7 million adults (2), people in fluoridated water areas had poorer thyroid function. Even an exposure to low level fluoridation disrupted thyroid function.

 

It is known that fluoride lowers iodine in the body which has significant health implications. Iodine is essential in the production of thyroid hormone. People with iodine deficiency suffered even more in fluoride supplemented water districts (3). Almost one-in-five had significantly low plasma iodine levels.

 

Low iodine is linked to higher rates of cancer. It oxygenates cells, corrects metabolism, kills cancer cells, cancer stem cells and viruses around the cells. Low iodine is also linked to lethargy, higher BMIs and anaemia. We have a review on the importance of iodine and how a lack of iodine increases cancer risk.

 

Pre-natal fluoride levels and ADHD

 

A study from Mexico concluded that mothers who experienced higher levels of Fluoride, were more likely to have children with ADHD (4)

 

Fluoride lowers the IQ in Children

 

Fluoride is dumbing down children. In a meta-analysis (5) of 74 studies, the main finding was a significant inverse relationship between IQ and the level of Fluoride in the tap water. The more Fluoride, the lower average IQs.

 

Fluoride can damage your bones

 

Claims that fluoride added to water give children strong teeth and nones are often called into question. Certainly, for adults living in areas where there was excessive water fluoridation this doesn’t seem to be the case. In a study (6) using an ultrasonic bone quality marker, people in higher fluoridation areas had weaker bone quality. Previous studies just measured bone density.

 

Fluoride and Teeth

Fluoride was added to water supplies to strengthen developing teeth by strengthening tooth enamel and preventing cavities. Cavities are actually caused by bacteria sticking to the surface of the tooth through plaque. The bacteria feed on sugar in the mouth and produce an acid that causes a hole in the tooth. Fluoride is believed to strengthen the enamel before and after damage. In the first areas where Fluoride was added to water, it was done so because it was estimated that the fluoride would reduce cavities by 50%. Recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses have confirmed that water fluoridation substantially reduces the prevalence and incidence of dental cavities in primary and permanent teeth (7).

 

Go To: Hashimoto’s disease and Thyroid nodules

 

************

 

References
 

  1. Community Water Fluoridation and Urinary Fluoride Concentrations in a National

Sample of Pregnant Women in Canada; Christine Till et al. Environmental Health Perspectives
 

  1. Fluoride exposure and thyroid function among adults living in Canada: Effect modification by iodine status; Ashley J. Malin et al; Environ Int  2018 Dec;121(Pt 1):667-674.
     

  2. Synergistic action of iodine-deficiency and fluorine-intoxication on rat thyroid. Guan ZZ, et al. (1988).Chinese Medical Journal 101(9):679-84.
     

  3. Prenatal fluoride exposure and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children at 6–12years of age in Mexico City; Morteza Bashash et al; Environment International, Volume 121, Part 1, Dec 2018, Pg 658-666
     

  4. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis; Kyla W. Taylor, PhD, Sorina E. Eftim, PhD; Christopher A. Sibrizzi, MPH et al:  JAMA Pediatr. Published online January 6, 2025.
     

  5. Bone quality in fluoride-exposed populations: A novel application of the ultrasonic method; Tewodros Rango Godebo et al; Bone Reports; Volume 12, June 2020,
     

  6. Fluoride and oral health. O’Mullane DM,et al; Community Dent Health. 2016;33:69–99.  

 

 


   .

  Approved by the Medical Board.  Click Here

 


   .

2025 Research
CancerAcitve Logo
Subscribe (Free e-Newsletter)

Join Chris'
Newsletter

Join Chris' NewsletterSignup today for free and be the first to get notified on new updates.