Protecting Your Family from Fluoride
Protecting Your Family from Fluoride
When
fluoride was first added to water in the 1940s, in an experiment to
prevent tooth decay, not a single dental product contained fluoride: no
fluoride toothpastes, no fluoride mouth rinses, no fluoride varnishes,
and no fluoride gels. In the past 60 years, as more communities began
fluoridation and one fluoride product after another entered the
market, exposure to
fluoride increased considerably, particularly among children.
fluoride increased considerably, particularly among children.
Exposure
from other sources has increased as well, such as: infant formula,
processed foods, soups, soda and beer made with fluoridated water, food
grown with fluoride-containing pesticides and fumigated in warehouses with sulfuryl fluoride (buy
organic!), iced tea, raisins, fruit juices, wine, mechanically deboned
chicken, and some pharmaceuticals (e.g. cipro) and fluorinated
anesthetics that metabolize to yield a free fluoride ion. Taken
together, the glut of fluoride sources in the modern diet and at the tap
has created a toxic cocktail, one that has caused a dramatic increase
in dental fluorosis (a
tooth defect caused by excess fluoride intake) over the past 60 years.
The problem with fluoride, therefore, is not that we are receiving too
little, but that we are receiving too much.
The
best way to avoid fluoride is to work with your friends and neighbors
to get it out of your water - or keep it out of the water. That
requires organizing and education.
If you live in a fluoridated community, you can also encourage your
local restaurants and coffee shops to use reverse osmosis filters to
remove the fluoride. Tell them that you and your group will publicly
thank them with a press release and encourage residents to frequent
these thoughtful entrepreneurs in your community. This strategy has
been used by a number of campaigns in the U.S. and Ireland to gain
attention and support.
FAN
also offers educational resources to help you and loved ones reduce
exposure from all sources. Our goal is a world safe from fluoride, and
understanding sources of exposure and how to protect yourself is an
important step towards achieving it.
Please share these guides with your friends and family:
Moms2B: Information for Pregnant Women
The Moms2B campaign was
launched in April 2018 to advise pregnant women to avoid fluoride,
particularly fluoridated water, because of the potential for harm to the
brain of the fetus.
FAN guides to help you reduce your exposure to fluoride
- Top 10 Ways to Reduce Fluoride Exposure
- FAN’s Grocery Guide: 7 Ways to Avoid Fluoride in Beverages and Food
- 5 Ways to Protect Your Infant From Fluoride
- Top 5 Ways to Reduce Fluoride Exposure From Infant Formula
- Considerations When Buying a Water Filter
- Tea / Bottled Water /Processed Beverages / Fruit Juice
- Mechanically Deboned Chicken / Fresh Food
- Dental Products
- Approved Fluoride Levels in U.S. Food
- U.S. Water Systems With Naturally High Fluoride Levels
Other Sources of Exposure:
With
your help we can continue to develop more free educational materials
and guidebooks in this pursuit. If you find these resources helpful and
would like to see more developed, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution--why not give it to FAN instead of Uncle Sam!
Thank you,
Stuart Cooper
Campaign Director
Fluoride Action Network
Campaign Director
Fluoride Action Network
How to make a tax-deductible donation to FAN:
- Online at our secure server.
- Or by Check, payable to the Fluoride Action Network. Send your check to:
Fluoride Action Network
c/o Connett
104 Walnut Street
Binghamton NY 13905
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