Sunday, July 29, 2012

Harvard's Jekyll and Hyde


                           Harvard’s Jekyll and Hyde


      Templeton residents who have been following the effects of fluoride on human health should be curious to see that Harvard School of Public Health has recently come out in agreement with studies showing a drop in IQ associated with fluoride in the water supply.
This excellent review of fluorides effect on IQ would be Harvard’s caring or Dr. Jekyll side.
     Checking the local newspapers for this information regarding lower IQ and fluoride has been for naught so once again a thank you goes out to Pauly’s Templeton Watch for giving this matter the attention it deserves.
     Like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Harvard seems to have a split personality when it comes to fluoride.  Perhaps the Harvard Endowment is the cause of such a disorder.  Many large industries such as the aluminum industry and phosphate fertilizer industries involve fluoride and what to do with the hazardous waste generated that happen to include fluoride.
     Mr. Hyde or Harvard’s evil side would appear to reside at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine with men like Chester Douglas.  Mr. Douglas has been involved with the alleged covering up of information in regards to osteosarcoma and its association with fluoride and the increase rate of cancer in young men. Could it be because Mr. Douglas makes money off of fluoridated toothpaste?  Check out the link.  
     Dr. Elise Bassin the researcher who brought forth the information in regards to osteosarcoma while working under Mr. Douglas will most likely keep her mouth shut if she wishes to remain popular at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine and keep her job. In the mean time we will wait for the final report from Mr. Douglas on fluorides link to osteosarcoma (bone cancer) and this most important topic concerning just one more health problem associated with “The Devil’s Poison”.
      We may not wish to hold our breaths on Mr. Douglas and Mr. Hyde for the forth- coming information as experience has taught us that justice delayed is justice denied.  
       
    

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