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UK Against Fluoridation

Monday, August 18, 2008

Fluoride can lead to softened bones

Fluoride can lead to softened bones
As a chiropractor, the health of my patients' bones and discs is of prime interest to me.
Fluoride is known to soften bones and damage intervertebral discs, which leads to increased bone deformities and increased chances of a nerve ailment such as sciatica. It also leads to accelerated loss of height with aging.
Fluoride can be provided by dentists to individuals who need it, rather than provided to everyone in the community without individual assessment of risks.
Deborah L.C. Corbett, D.C.
Fond du Lac

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