Dentists Blame Bottled Water for Low Fluoride Levels
May 13, 2014

Story at-a-glance
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Water fluoridation is ineffective at preventing dental
decay. Rates of dental caries in non-fluoridated regions are
often lower than in fluoridated areas
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Fluoride is often said to build stronger teeth, but the
fluorapatite layer formed on your teeth from fluoride is a
mere six nanometers thick (you'd need 10,000 of these layers
to get the width of a strand of hair)
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Fluoride is a toxic chemical that accumulates in your
tissues over time, wreaks havoc with enzymes, and produces a
number of serious adverse health effects, including
neurological and endocrine dysfunction
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Fluoride accumulates in your body over time, and children
are particularly at risk for adverse effects of overexposure
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For strong teeth, avoid fluoridated water and fluoridated
toothpaste. Make sure you consume a diet rich in whole
foods, fermented vegetables, and grass-fed meats, which will
ensure you're getting plenty of the minerals that are so
important for strong teeth
By Dr. Mercola
Some Illinois dentists are reportedly worried that their
patients' decision to drink bottled water in lieu of fluoridated tap
water means they're not getting enough of this verified poison on a
daily basis.
The report, which was published by WGEM News out of Quincy,
Illinois, includes so many misnomers and widely propagated
fluoridation myths that it would be laughable… except that it's
entirely serious – and probably going to spur some people to
unnecessarily think they "need" to get
fluoride from their tap.
So let me set the record straight. Your body doesn't need
fluoride anymore than it needs rat poison (and did you know that rat
poison is another common use for fluoride?).
While there are many reasons why I don't recommend drinking
bottled water, the fact that it's not fluoridated isn't one of
them. Many bottled waters actually make a point of adding fluoride
back into the water, so if you are drinking bottled water
please make sure yours is fluoride-free.
Fluoride Is Not the Dental Miracle 'Experts' Want You to Think It Is
It's often stated as fact that fluoridated drinking water
prevents cavities. In the featured article, an area dentist stated
that if you don't get enough fluoride when you're young, your teeth
will be more prone to cavities for the rest of your life.
Fluoride advocates, too, often claim that the reduction in tooth
decay that's occurred since the 1950s is a benefit of fluoridated
water, but the facts just don't add up.
For example, in 1999 the US Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) claimed that dental caries declined precipitously
during the second half of the 20th Century. But what they failed to
mention is that tooth decay rates "precipitously declined" in ALL
Western nations, regardless of whether or not fluoridation was used
– and most of those countries did NOT fluoridate!1
According to World Health Organization (WHO) data, the US, which
fluoridates about two-thirds of public water supplies, actually has
higher rates of tooth decay than many countries that do not
fluoridate their water, including Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium,
and Sweden.2
Furthermore, if fluoride were effective in preventing caries, you
would expect to see an increase in tooth decay when fluoridation is
stopped. Yet, this is not what we see! The following demographic
studies and fluoridation trends make it clear that fluoridation has
very little to do with whether or not you develop cavities.
- In Japan, fluoridation has been virtually nonexistent since
the 1970s, yet rates of dental caries have declined since that
time.3
- In the town of Tiel in the Netherlands, water fluoridation
was discontinued in 1973, and by 1993, rates of dental caries
had declined.4
- In the town of Kuopio, Finland, water fluoridation was
stopped after 1992. In 1995 and 1998, dental caries had either
decreased or stayed the same.5
- In two towns in former East Germany, a significant fall in
the prevalence of dental caries was seen in the 20 years
following cessation of water fluoridation.6
- In Canada, "the prevalence of caries decreased over time in
the fluoridation-ended community while remaining unchanged in
the fluoridated community."7
A Lack of Fluoride Is Not a Cause of Cavities
If you've been drinking non-fluoridated water, you needn't fear
that you've ruined your teeth. Dental caries are caused by
demineralization of your teeth (enamel and dentin) by the acids
formed during the bacterial fermentation of dietary sugars.
Demineralization is countered by the deposit of minerals from
your saliva, or remineralization, which is a slow process.
Enthusiasts report that fluoride prevents dental caries by enhancing
mineralization. However, dental caries are not caused by a lack of
fluoride, just as depression is not caused by a lack of Prozac. Some
of the true primary causes of tooth decay cited in the literature
include:
- Consistent use of
refined sugar, sugary soft drinks, and processed foods in
general
- Children going to bed with a bottle of sweetened drink in
their mouth, or sucking at will from such a bottle during the
day
- Poor dental hygiene and poor access to and utilization of
dental health services, usually related to socioeconomic status
- Mineral deficiencies, like
magnesium, which can weaken bones and teeth8
- More than 600 medications promote tooth decay by inhibiting
saliva
By far, excess dietary sugar is the most significant factor in
driving dental decay. WHO and most dental experts agree upon this
fact.9
The massive consumption of sugar in the Western diet, particularly
fructose in high fructose corn syrup, fuels the fire of tooth decay.
Fluoride Is Most Important for Children? You Mean Most Harmful
The featured article states that getting adequate fluoride in
drinking water is most important for children between the ages of
six and 14. But the science clearly demonstrates that fluoride is a
toxic chemical that accumulates in your tissues over time, wreaks
havoc with enzymes, and produces a number of serious
adverse health effects, including neurological and endocrine
dysfunction.
Children are particularly at risk for adverse effects of
overexposure. Scientists from the US Environmental Protection
Agency's (EPA) National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Laboratory have classified fluoride as a "chemical having
substantial evidence of developmental neurotoxicity," and 25 studies
have now reported an association between fluoride exposure and
reduced IQ in children.
Young children are those who need to be protected from fluoride
the most, and as for the featured article's assertion that fluoride
is "most important to develop stronger teeth," this, too, is highly
questionable. It's often said that fluoride helps to re-mineralize
your teeth and make them stronger. But a groundbreaking study
published in the journal Langmuir uncovered that the
fluorapatite layer formed on your teeth from fluoride is a mere six
nanometers thick.10
To understand just how thin this is, you'd need 10,000
of these layers to get the width of a strand of your hair!
Scientists now question whether this ultra-thin layer can actually
protect your enamel and provide any discernible benefit, considering
the fact that it is quickly eliminated by simple chewing. They
wrote: "…it has to be asked whether such narrow… layers really
can act as protective layers for the enamel."
Health Risks from Fluoride Are Not Reserved for 'Extreme Levels'
According to the Quincy dentist quoted in the featured article:11 "There
is a lot of information on the internet saying that it [fluoride]
can cause various diseases and breaking the bones, but that is at
such an extreme level of fluoride that we just don't see that within
our community or within our patients." Really?
Some of the 25 studies linking fluoride with
diminished IQ were at exposure levels as low as 0.3 to 3 parts
per million (ppm), which overlaps the range in many US communities
(0.7 to 1.2 ppm). And, according to the CDC, 41 percent of
American adolescents now have dental fluorosis — unattractive
discoloration and mottling of the teeth that indicate
overexposure to fluoride. According to Dr. David Kennedy, who
produced and directed the documentary film
Fluoridegate — An American Tragedy:
"One of California's highest paid and most prolific
Fluoridation advocate admits that giving an infant a formula
made with fluoridated tap water will overdose the baby and cause
the teeth to come in spotted and fluorotic. One can only wonder
why such insanity persists in our country when it has been
banned in so many other more advanced democracies."
To suggest that there are no health risks from drinking
fluoridated water at the levels found in many US communities is
misleading, at best. It's important to understand that even at
levels deemed "safe" by health officials, fluoride may still pose a
significant risk to your health. The fluoride added to municipal
water supplies is a toxic byproduct from the fertilizer industry—a
rarely discussed fact that effectively nullifies most if not all
studies pertaining to fluoride. They simply have not studied the
exact same type of fluoride being added to our water. What we do
know is that fluoride toxicity is associated with the wide-ranging
problems listed below.
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Increases lead absorption |
Disrupts collagen synthesis |
Increases manganese absorption, which is also linked to
lower IQ in children |
Crippling skeletal fluorosis and
bone fractures |
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Genetic damage and cell death |
Increased tumor and cancer growth |
Disrupts immune system |
Inhibits antibody production |
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Brain damage and lowered IQ |
Dementia |
Arthritis |
Severe eye problems, including
blindness |
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Impaired
thyroid function |
Bone cancer (osteosarcoma) |
Inactivates 62 enzymes |
Muscle disorders |
Did You Know Many US Communities Are Banning Water Fluoridation?
Water fluoridation is quickly falling out of favor now that
increasing numbers of people recognize the facts:
- Water fluoridation does not work to prevent cavities
- Fluoride works when topically applied only (and even then
with only minimal "benefits")
- There are unacceptable risks involved in the practice of
water fluoridation
Despite the scientific evidence against the practice,
the US lags far behind other nations in acknowledging the mistake
and ending this tragic "public health" measure. As a result,
individual communities around the US have taken up the fight to end
water fluoridation in their own local areas. For instance, in
Wichita, Kansas, they won 60 percent of the votes in the referendum,
despite being considerably outspent by the fluoride proponents. The
states of Connecticut, South Carolina, and Minnesota are also
looking at lifting mandatory fluoridation rulings.
The move to end water fluoridation is also gaining speed
worldwide. Over the past five years, a literal avalanche of
Queensland, Australia communities has stopped fluoridating their
water supplies. There are now 15 regional councils in Queensland
that are either stopping fluoridation or refusing to start. That
affects about 50 different townships. That, of course, has
encouraged people not only in Queensland but throughout Australia.
In New Zealand, several communities have also stopped fluoridation
over the last few years.
The most recent was Hamilton, which is the second largest city in
New Zealand. Also worthy of note is the news that the Ministry of
Health in Israel announced it will lift the mandatory requirement
for fluoridation in 2014. Not only that, but the Supreme Court of
Israel also ruled that the new regulations will put an end to
all fluoridation, whether mandatory or voluntary.
A More Sane Solution to Better Dental Health
Water fluoridation is ineffective and may offer no benefit at all
for your teeth, not to mention placing your overall health in
jeopardy. There's no reason to risk it. Here are my basic guidelines
for optimizing your dental health, safely and naturally:
- Avoid fluoridated water and fluoridated toothpaste.
- Minimize your sugar and grain consumption. Keep your
fructose intake to
less than 25 grams per day. Avoid processed foods.
- Make sure you consume a diet rich in fresh, whole foods,
fermented vegetables, and grass-fed meats, which will ensure
you're getting plenty of the minerals that are so important for
strong bones and teeth.
- Practice good
oral hygiene and get regular cleanings from a mercury-free
natural dentist.
- Consider
oil pulling with coconut oil, which is a powerful inhibitor
of a large variety of pathogenic organisms.
Join the Fight to Get Fluoride Out of Drinking Water
There's no doubt about it: you should NOT swallow fluoride.
At least when it comes to topical application, you have a
choice. You can easily buy fluoride-free toothpaste and mouthwash.
But you're stuck with whatever your community puts in your water,
and it's very difficult to filter out of your water once it's added.
Many do not have the resources or the knowledge to do so.
The only real solution is to stop the archaic practice of water
fluoridation in the first place. Fortunately, the Fluoride Action
Network has a game plan to END water fluoridation, both in the
United States and Canada. Clean, pure water is a prerequisite to
optimal health. Industrial chemicals, drugs and other toxic
additives really have no place in our water supplies. So, please,
support the anti-fluoride movement by making a donation to the
Fluoride Action Network today.
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