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Fluoride: Drinking Ourselves to Death

a book by Barry Groves

2001


My new book, "Fluoride: drinking ourselves to death?" was published recently by Gill & Macmillan (Dublin). This is the first new fluoride book by a major publisher for many years. It is now on sale through bookstores in the UK, USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and the internet booksellers. My 329 page book has 35 chapters covering a wide range of aspects of water fluoridation and other sources of fluorides, including the history of fluoridation, the lack of evidence of benefit in reduction of dental caries, evidence of harm (cancer, osteoporosis, hypothyroidism, etc), to legal and ethical issues and the British York Review. It is written to be easy to read by the layman, but is also fully referenced for the serious researcher.

"Must be regarded as essential reading . . . informative and thought- provoking." Dr Vyvyan Howard, MB. ChB. PhD. FRCPath. Head of the Department of Toxico-pathology, University of Liverpool.

"This book, I believe, will quickly become a standard reference. . ." Dr. Andrew Rynne, Irish Medical News, 3 October 2001.

Astonishing, reveals all the lies. Deconstructs the Fluoride fanatics fatuous argument by means of a damning leaked internal Memo, piece by delicious piece. Wonderful. Choose your dentist with this book and vote with your feet. I cannot praise the scholarship highly enough .

You will find details, reviews and quotes plus a graphic image of the cover, on Barry Groves' website at www.second-opinions.co.uk/fluoride_book.html or on the National Pure Water Association's website at www.npwa.freeserve.co.uk/fluoridebook.html.

I am donating half my royalties to the National Pure Water Association to help in the fight against fluoridation in Britain.

Foreword: Dr Vyvyan Howard on 'Fluoride: Drinking Ourselves to Death'
Barry Groves has performed a considerable service to society by producing a clearly written book, which summarises much of the scientific evidence available on the vexed question the fluoridation of public drinking water supplies. The format of the book is based on a circular notice sent to UK dentists by the British Fluoridation Society (BFS), which detailed a series of questions that might be posed by patients and provides suggested answers to those questions. Barry Groves takes each question and the BFS answer in turn as the basis of a series of short chapters which then present what is known and published about each topic. This juxtaposition serves to put in stark relief the apparent evasive nature or clear biasedness of many of the BFS's suggested responses.

What are the most important questions? Readers of this book will find that the science underpinning the widespread introduction of drinking water fluoridation, with the claim that it reduces dental decay, appears decidedly thin and shaky. For instance, data are presented to show that there are many examples of dental decay rates being higher in fluoridated areas than in non-fluoridated ones.

There are relatively few countries in the world that use fluoridation, the USA (where it all started) and some mainly English speaking countries across the globe. In many other countries it is simply against the law to contemplate the mass medication of a whole population with a substance that everyone, even the protagonists, will admit has the potential to be toxic at certain doses. A major consideration about fluoride is that the margin of safety for fluoride is about 100 times less than that tolerated for drinking water pollutants. The industrial source of the actual fluorosilicates used to fluoridate and their potential contamination with toxic metals is thoroughly covered in the book.

What other therapeutic prophylactic substance has ever been allowed to be administered to patients, unsupervised, with no control over consumption and no recommendation for dose? Fluoride is recognised as a cumulative toxic substance and there is considerable scientific evidence showing that a proportion of the population is liable to consume more fluoride than is advisable. This can lead, amongst other conditions, to osteoporosis. Since the concept of fluoridating public water supplies was introduced we have become exposed to many other sources, through fluoridated dentifrices, tablets, and dental treatments, which has exacerbated the problem. In addition, for any drug that has ever been produced, there will be a minority of the population who will, because of their genetic make up, be peculiarly susceptible to its toxic properties. Furthermore there are periods, such as fetal life, infancy and extreme old age, when the body's ability to detoxify substances and excrete them are less than optimal. It appears that few considerations for such vulnerabilities in water fluoridation have been made.

Whatever the merits of the case, and you can judge those for yourselves, I am personally opposed in principle to the mass medication of whole populations. There is no shortage of fluoride containing products for people to be able to make an informed choice on their own behalf and those of their families. In addition there are no arguments for the overwhelming necessity of such treatment. This combined with the genetic susceptibility of some, as outlined above, makes the whole proposition subject to questioning on an ethical basis, as discussed in this book.

The book contains a number of accounts of actions that have been taken against dentists and academics who have had the temerity to question the wisdom of mass fluoridation. Clear violations of academic freedom appear to have been committed. As academic freedom continues to come under increasing pressure, with a majority young academics being appointed to short term contracts, this is something that should exercise the minds of all in society that value the importance of freedom and independence of thought amongst scientists. If academic freedom is ever allowed to be strangled then the type of data that has made the writing of this book possible will become very scarce.

I hope that you will enjoy this book, which must be regarded as essential reading for those who wish to enter an informed debate on this topic. As a microscopist who has had a research interest in the formation and build up of dental plaque and a toxico-pathologist with an interest in the effect of toxic substances on development, I have found this volume to be in turn informative, readable and thought provoking. When you have finished reading, if you come to the same conclusion, recommend it to others!

Dr C Vyvyan Howard MB. ChB. PhD. FRCPath.
Toxico-Pathologist

Table of Contents http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/fluoride_book.html

 

Foreword

ix

 

Introduction

1

1.

Water Fluoridation

12

2.

Fluoride and Water Safety

33

3.

Cancer and Fluoride

37

4.

Safe Limit for Fluoride

50

5.

Fluoride and the Brain

62

6.

Research into Fluoride

77

7.

Fluoridation and High Infant Mortality

84

8.

Fluoride as a Cumulative Poison

89

9.

Fluoride Kills

94

10.

People at Risk from Fluoride

98

11.

EPA Scientists and Fluoride

104

12.

Support for Fluoridation Diminishes in America

113

13.

The Totality of Fluoride

115

14.

The Ethics and Legality of Fluoridation

118

15.

Dental Fluorosis

129

16.

The Dose Makes the Poison

140

17.

Fluoride-Related Bone Problems, Part One

144

18.

Fluoride-Related Bone Problems, Part Two

148

19.

The Death of Science

150

20.

The Poor and Fluoride Toxicity

160

21.

Sugar and Truth Decay

166

22.

Money Down the Drain

171

23.

The History of Water Fluoridation, Part One

177

24.

Arsenic and Old Lies

193

25.

The History of Water Fluoridation, Part Two

203

26.

Dentifrice - or Rodenticide?

211

27.

Europe Against Fluoride

216

28.

Skeletal Fluorosis

229

29.

The Public and Fluoride

242

30.

Legislating for Fluoride

252

31.

Fluoride Not an Essential Nutrient

256

32.

Fluoride and Controversy

262

33.

The UK Review: The Final Word on Fluoride?

266

34.

Are You at Risk?

294

35.

Conclusion

301

Appendix A

Scientific Opposition to Fluoride

307

 

Index

323