Skeletal Fluorosis: What Could Fluoride Be Doing to Us?
Elizabeth Renter
Activist PostSkeletal fluorosis is at endemic levels in at least 25 countries around
the world. In the two countries where it is most prevalent – China and
India – it affects 2.7 million and 6 million people respectively.
But what is fluorosis, how can it be prevented, and are we at risk?
Fluoride Ingestion and Skeletal FluorosisSkeletal fluorosis occurs when too much fluoride builds up in the body.
In China and India, for example, the high levels of skeletal fluorosis
are believed to come from drinking water as well as inhaling coal being
used as an indoor fuel source.
It is a debilitating disease, especially in later stages. While in the
beginning, the achy joints and stiffness may resemble arthritis,
advanced fluorosis causes severe deformities as the ligaments of the
neck and vertebrae calcify (harden), muscle tissue wastes away, and
movement becomes more and more limited.
Scientific surveys indicate that any water supply containing
more than 1 ppm of fluoride to be a risk for skeletal fluorosis. In the United States, 1 ppm is the average amount of fluoride being
purposefully added to drinking water. But in addition to consuming
fluoride through drinking water, it is also heavily absorbed in hot
showers, and can be
found in food at 180x the amount in drinking water.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has set the “maximum
containment level” at 4 ppm. This simply means that anything up to 4 ppm
is of no concern to the U.S. government.
So, why isn’t fluorosis as common in the U.S.? It’s believed that in the
hotter climates of China and India, for example, that people drink more
water, leading to increased fluoride consumption. Also, malnutrition,
which is more common in those countries, can leave the body particularly
susceptible.
But, experts are concerned that it is prevalent in the United States,
just at earlier stages of the disease, and going undetected.
Although research has been dedicated to the toxicity of fluoride in the
U.S., the government wants the substance in our water and little has
been done, on a large scale level, to combat it.
Fluoride supplements are even pushed on the public, in addition to the fluoride put in our water.
Because the early stages of skeletal fluorosis include symptoms very similar to arthritis, it is commonly
misdiagnosed as rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. And without much information to
educate medical “professionals” on the signs and symptoms of fluoride
toxicity, those diagnoses aren’t being challenged.
From FluorideAlert.org:
<blockquote class="tr_bq">Of course, since the early symptoms of
fluorosis mimic arthritis, the question naturally arises as to whether
the now near-epidemic rate of arthritis in the US, is related to the
increased ingestion of fluoride that has occurred over the past 50
years. The question is particularly relevant considering that there is
no known cause (other than ‘aging’) for common forms of arthritis, and
that arthritis appears to be impacting adults at increasingly younger
ages.</blockquote>Finally, in addition to your water and food, you are
getting fluoride each day in your toothpaste. Dental fluorosis is the
cell damage that occurs on the teeth – it is classified as a “mineral
disorder of the teeth.”
With research already showing that
fluoride lowers IQ,
what on earth is fluoride doing to your organs if it can cause mental
damage, eat away the tough protective enamel of your teeth, and
permanently damage your bones?
Source:-
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/08/skeletal-fluorosis-what-could-fluoride.html