August 4, 2017
In
a statement released today in Brisbane, Australia, Merilyn Haines
issued a damning critique and analysis of the NHMRC's 2017 "Sham" review
of water fluoridation. See below summary of this 23-point critique of
the National Health and Medical Research Council's (a government agency)
defense of this discredited policy. Haines explains that this is the
latest attempt by the NHMRC to mislead the Australian public and
decision-makers that water fluoridation is safe, effective and ethical.
According to Haines, "In order for this government agency to deliver a "rubber stamp" endorsement of government policy, it had to corrupt both science and the democratic process.
Haines hopes that when people see how the NHMRC has behaved in this matter there will be so much outcry from citizens and scientists - both inside Australia and around the world - that it will trigger a demand for a Royal Commission investigation of both the review itself and the need for establishing a non-governmental agency to objectively review the science underpinning controversial government public health and environmental policies.
Merilyn
has asked us to get as many professionals as we can to write personal
letters and emails to the Australian Ambassadors in their country (for
forwarding to the Australian Prime Minister and the state premiers). In
these short letters we ask that you provide:
a) your professional credentials;
b) how many years you have been following (or researching) this issue;
c) in a couple of sentences explain how shocked you are with the revelations in FAN Australia's media release today, and how if left standing it will greatly impinge on the credibility of the Australian government.
b) how many years you have been following (or researching) this issue;
c) in a couple of sentences explain how shocked you are with the revelations in FAN Australia's media release today, and how if left standing it will greatly impinge on the credibility of the Australian government.
As
you know governments in fluoridating countries have the power to write
biased reports like this and get away with it. However, they have less
power to control their image outside the country. THEY NEED TO BE SHAMED
and this is why we need your help. URGENTLY.
Please
send in a letter (or email) as soon as you can to your Australian
embassy (see contact details below) and a copy to us at:
paul@fluoridealert.org
FAN Australia's Media Release, Brisbane Australia, Aug. 3, 2017
A damning critique and analysis of the NHMRC's 2017 "Sham" review of water fluoridation and appeal for Royal Commission Inquiry
NOTE:
The release of this analysis is timed to correspond to the final
deadline for public comments on the NHMRC review document (August 3,
2017).
Today,
on behalf the Fluoride Action Network Australia, Merilyn Haines called
for a Royal Commission to investigate the manner in which the Australian
government’s National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
conducted a review of the safety, effectiveness and ethics of Water
Fluoridation.
Haines
charges that a) the 2017 NHMRC review of water fluoridation was
unprofessional, unscientific, biased, highly selective, deeply flawed
and prevented meaningful scientific and public input and b) other NHMRC
activities - outside this review (see items 12 and 21 below) - clearly
demonstrate a bias of the NHMRC (a federal government agency) in favor
of both promoting and defending the practice of water fluoridation - a
long-standing government policy.
In
examining the manner in which the panelists were selected, the way
studies were selected and excluded, the very limited opportunities for
public participation and independent scientific input, Haines argues
that it is hard to come to any other conclusion than that this review
was designed simply to defend a long-standing government policy and not
to genuinely examine the science (or lack of science) on which it is
based. This is not the first time this has happened.
The
NHMRC produced a very poor review in 2007 which received extensive
criticism from independent scientists. To produce an even more biased
and restrictive review in 2017 is even more egregious in lieu of the new
science published (or updated) since 2007.
For
example, on effectiveness, the 2015 Cochrane review (a gold standard
when it comes to meta-analysis of health issues) found little in the way
of high quality studies to demonstrate the effectiveness of
fluoridation. On safety, there have now been over 300 published animal
and human studies indicating that fluoride is neurotoxic. This large
body of evidence has been largely ignored in the 2017 NHMRC review, even
though it is being currently scrutinized by the National Institute of
Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP) in the
USA.
In
this analysis, 23 specific examples of NHMRC manipulations have been
documented. Many of these by themselves should disqualify the NHMRC 2017
review from serious consideration, but in combination should question
the very existence of the NHMRC as a body that can be relied upon by the
public and decision-makers to provide objective analysis of government
policy.
Here are the 23 examples:
The NHMRC,
1. Stacked the fluoride review committee with fluoridation lobbyists and advocates.
2. Broke a promise that it would include experts opposed to fluoridation.
3. Secretly
commissioned a new study on dental effects (previously listed as “out
of scope”), when the 2015 Cochrane Collaboration review didn’t deliver a
convincing pro-fluoridation position.
4. First,
misled about its knowledge of a new thyroid study (Peckham et al.,
2015) and then dismissed its findings, reaching a biased and false
position that there is no evidence that fluoride interferes with thyroid
function.
5. Falsely claimed a low-quality IQ study (Broadbent et al, 2014) was a high-quality study.
6. Downplayed, dismissed or excluded most other IQ studies and evidence of fluoride’s neurotoxicity.
7. On
flimsy grounds excluded a significant study linking fluoridation to
ADHD (Malin and Till, 2015) – then failed to even acknowledge its
existence.
8. In 2007, the NHMRC used a promised
study in a Letter-to-the-Editor to negate an unrefuted Osteosarcoma
study (Bassin, 2006) to claim there was no link to cancer. Then in its
2017 review the NHMRC failed to acknowledge that the promised study
failed to refute the Bassin study but still continued to maintain no
evidence of a link between fluoridation and cancer.
9. Selected
a publication cut–off date for studies (that would be considered) that
would exclude a very significant review by the US NRC (2006) and the
Bassin (2006) study that were not given due consideration in its 2007
review.
10. The
NHMRC 2017 review based its claims of safety largely on its 2007
review, however, its 2007 review was largely a copy of the 2000 York
University review, which according to the York Review’s Professor
Sheldon did NOT show fluoridation to be safe!
11. Obfuscated
on chronic kidney disease even though it is aware that poor kidney
function increases uptake of fluoride into the bones and poses risks
over a lifetime. Such cumulative risks – and the special plight of those
with poor kidney function –have never been investigated by NHMRC.
12. On
another but related matter, the NHMRC endorsed doubling children’s
upper safety limits for fluoride ingestion (using data from the 1930s)
almost certainly anticipating that the pre-existing limits would be
exceeded by bottle-fed infants in which formula is made up with
fluoridated tap-water.
13. Abandoned
the normal evaluation method for studies of fluoride’s effectiveness
almost certainly in an effort to disguise the fact that most of the
studies reviewed were of low, or very low quality.
14. NHMRC
2017 rates tooth decay and dental fluorosis as more important
end-points than other health incomes, including cancer and lowered IQ.
15. Commenced
review with strict restrictions for acceptable evidence, then included
a) unpublished work; b) a favourable narrative and c) an abstract.
16. Attempted to diminish known dental fluorosis harm by manipulating fluorosis ratings and raising threshold of concern.
17. Misleads
the public and decision-makers by claiming fluoridation reduces tooth
decay by 26-44 % - but without indicating just how small such reductions
are in absolute terms – often less than one tooth surface out of over
100 tooth surfaces in a child’s mouth!
18. Dishonestly
claims fluoridation is safe by excluding important studies on spurious
grounds, ignoring many others, and even cherry-picking weak studies that
serve their purpose (e.g. Broadbent on IQ).
19. Doesn’t exhibit an understanding of, or appreciate, the basic principles of toxicology – concentration is not the same as dose!
20. Perverted the principles of medical ethics by presenting a bogus ethical claim constructed by lobbyists rather than ethicists.
21. Gave an incomplete project of dubious quality a prestigious NHMRC award
22. NHMRC fluoridation public consultations have been shams.
23. The
NHMRC’s extraordinary effort to maintain the dubious claims that
fluoridation is safe, effective and ethical, are becoming more and more
desperate by the year. NHMRC 2007 was very bad, NHMRC 2017 verges on
fraud.
Haines adds that, “The
NHMRC ‘s behavior in this matter is shameful and unless rejected will
prove a huge source of embarrassment to any Australian professional or
citizen who desires that public health policies be informed by sound and
honest science."
Haines hopes that "Because of the extremely biased and corrupt way the NHMRC conducted this fluoride review it will trigger such an outcry from both the public and scientists in Australia and beyond, that it will trigger a Royal Commission inquiry. Our analysis needs to be examined very carefully so that this appalling situation be rectified and never allowed to happen again."
Haines hopes that "Because of the extremely biased and corrupt way the NHMRC conducted this fluoride review it will trigger such an outcry from both the public and scientists in Australia and beyond, that it will trigger a Royal Commission inquiry. Our analysis needs to be examined very carefully so that this appalling situation be rectified and never allowed to happen again."
In
terms of reviewing government policies in general, Haines further hopes
that the Royal Commission investigate the wisdom of using a government
department such as NHMRC to review the science of controversial
programs, when those programs have been part of long-standing government
policy. Under such circumstances Haines urges that the Commission
recommend such reviews be organized by a non-governmental agency. This
agency would be required to select panels completely independent of
governmental influence. Ideally such panels would consist of experts
drawn from both sides of the issue in question, and those who have not
taken a position: a good model would be the way the U.S. National
Research Council selected the 12-membered panel for its review of
fluoride’s toxicity in 2006.
Authorised by M Haines on behalf of Fluoride Action Network Australia Inc
E contact@fluoridealertaustralia.org Mob 0418 777 112
- Press Release from Fluoride Action Network Australia: A
damning critique and analysis of the NHMRC’s 2017 “Sham” review of
water fluoridation and appeal for Royal Commission Inquiry: 23 Reasons
why Australia needs a Royal Commission into the NH MRC’s fraudulent
fluoride review. August 3.
- Full report: A damning critique and analysis of the NHMRC’s 2017 “Sham” review of water fluoridation and appeal for Royal Commission Inquiry: 23 Reasons why Australia needs a Royal Commission into the NHMRC’s fraudulent fluoride review. By Merilyn Haines on behalf of Fluoride Action Network Australia. August 3.
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