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A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste*
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A mind is a terrible thing to waste*
The following is from a review of our Citizens Petition under the Toxic Control Substances Act
Available evidence suggests that the following are all associated with IQ reductions:
1. Daily fluoride doses
2. Urine fluoride levels
3. Serum fluoride levels,
and
4. Dental fluorosis
levels
The 2017 US
government-funded Bashash study certainly highlighted the importance of urine
fluoride levels. Note this study followed 300 mother-child pairs and found that
urine fluoride levels in the mothers - corresponding to fluoride levels
experienced by adults in fluoridated communities in the USA- was associated
with a 6 IQ point loss in their offspring.Each of these four metrics of fluoride exposure provide a more direct assessment of individual fluoride exposure than water fluoride concentration and are thus more probative for risk assessment purposes.
In the study by Wang et al. the authors found a clear dose response relationship between daily fluoride dose and reduced IQ. When this data was quantified using standard techniques Hirzy et al. (2016) it showed that a dose of 1.4 mg/day lowered IQ by 5 IQ points. While the precise extent to which fluoridation is reducing IQ in the U.S. cannot yet be calculated, the dose-response data from Wang et al. (2012) (i.e. a dose of 1.4mg/day lowered IQ by 5 IQ points) using a simple linear extrapolation indicates that daily consumption of one liter of fluoridated water per day during childhood (at a recommended concentration of 0.7ppm would yield a dose of = 0.7mg F/day) would cause IQ to drop by an average of 2.5 points when compared to children with no exposure to fluoride, while consumption of half a liter per day (= 0.35 mg F/day) would cause IQ to drop by an average of 1.25 IQ points.
The Economic Cost of One IQ
Point.
To prevail in our TSCA lawsuit we have to show that
fluoride in drinking water presents an "unreasonable neurotoxic risk" at current
exposure levels. As far as the "reasonableness" discussion is concerned the EPA
considers the benefits of reducing the risk with the costs of doing so. In
considering these respective benefits and costs of risk reduction, EPA has
stated it will take into account “the extent and magnitude of risk posed; the
societal consequences of removing or restricting use of products; availability
and potential hazards of substitutes, and impacts on industry, employment, and
international trade. (Federal Register, Feb 27, 2017; see 8. Consequences of
eliminating use of fluoridation chemicals.)Studies have shown that even a loss of a single IQ point causes an average drop in lifetime earnings of $22,250 in current dollars. Since 200 million Americans now live in areas where water is fluoridated, and since virtually all Americans consume processed foods and beverages made with fluoridated water, any reduction in IQ from consumption of fluoride-treated water stands to have very large economic consequences.
The Campaign to Warn Pregnant Women Not to Drink
Fluoridated Water
The campaign is gearing up. We need as many groups and
individuals from across the U.S. involved in this. We will be reporting back to
you in the next bulletin on the campaign materials we are preparing (e.g.
leaflets, sample letters, posters, etc). Meanwhile, please warn any pregnant
women and women of child-bearing age you know to avoid fluoridated
water.Our TSCA Lawsuit Fundraiser
You can donate in one of two
ways:
- Online at our secure server.
- By check, payable to the Fluoride Action
Network. Send your check to:
Fluoride Action Network
c/o Connett
104 Walnut Street
Binghamton NY 13905
Please stay tuned,
Paul and Ellen Connett for the FAN fundraising Team
*“A mind is a terrible thing to waste” was the slogan used in an advertising campaign launched in 1972 to encourage Americans to support the United Negro College Fund. Young & Rubicam was the ad agency.
Resources:
• A shorter 8-page summary
• Follow the news reports here
• The Documents submitted into the court record
* The Timeline of the Lawsuit
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