US government report says fluoride at twice the recommended limit is linked to lower IQ in kids
- A U.S. Government report states that fluoride in drinking water at twice the recommended limit is linked to lower IQ in children.
- The National Toxicology Program's report reviewed studies from Canada, China, India, Iran, Pakistan, and Mexico, finding that fluoride above 1.5 milligrams per liter is associated with lower IQs.
- Rick Woychik, director of the National Toxicology Program, emphasized the importance of accurate science regarding fluoride's effects on public health.
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Fluoride in water linked to lower IQ in children: Government report - Washington Examiner
Water with twice the recommended limit of fluoride has been linked to lower IQs in children, according to a Department of Health and Human Services report. The Wednesday report, from HHS’s National Toxicology Program, acknowledges the potential neurological risk of high levels of fluoride exposure “with moderate confidence,” the second-highest level of confidence used by the NTP. While the report, which is an analysis of previous research, did n…
US agency links high fluoride exposure to lower IQ in kids
A new government report links high fluoride exposure in drinking water to lower IQ in children. The report, published by the Department of Health and Human Services’s National Toxicology Program, examined previously published research and found that drinking water containing more than 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter is associated with the lower IQs. The…
US government admits elevated fluoride levels 'consistently associated with lower IQ in children'
The powers that be have long claimed that the fluoridation of drinking water — which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention deemed one of the greatest health achievements of the last century — is safe and effective, even though exposure at elevated levels has been linked to various adverse health effects in humans, such as osteoclerosis, calcification of tendons, endocrine dysfunction, and bone deformities. Those who dared suggest tha…
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