Dental fluorosis is a symptom of fluoride toxicity. Learn about the human health risks of fluoride exposure from IAOMT dentists.
https://iaomt.org/resources/fluoride-facts/fluoride-exposure-human-health-risks/
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It’s time to learn fluoride facts because fluoride exposure has increased due to dental products, food, water, beverages, medicines, and other fluoride sources.
https://iaomt.org/iaomt-fluoride-position-paper-2/
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The Source of Heavy Metals Involved in Modern Man Diseases: The Biochemistry Involved | Boyd Haley, PhD, MIAOMT
IAOMT Annual Conference in Boston, MA
September 14, 2019
Dr. Haley, a member of IAOMT’s Scientific Advisory Council, obtained his MS in Chemistry at the University of Idaho and his PhD in Chemistry/Biochemistry at Washington State University. He was appointed as Chair and Professor of Chemistry from 1996 to 2005 at the University of Kentucky, and he retired in July 2008. He has published an array of research articles, lectured throughout the world, and testified before Congressional Committees and the Institute of Medicine regarding various aspects of mercury toxicity and neurological diseases. In the past several years, Dr. Haley has dedicated most of his research efforts towards the development of Irminix®, a safe and effective chelator for mercury, lead, cadmium and other toxic heavy metals.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this video is not intended as medical advice and
should not be interpreted as such. If you seek medical advice, please consult with a health care
professional. Also, the information in this video represents the thoughts of the individual
speaker/s, and the views expressed in this interview do not necessarily reflect the views of the
IAOMT, its individual members, its Executive Committee, its Scientific Advisory Council, its
administration, its employees, contractors, sponsors, or any other IAOMT affiliates.
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The report, titled the “NTP Monograph on the State of the Science Concerning Fluoride Exposure and Neurodevelopmental and Cognitive Health Effects: A Systematic Review” has been an ongoing source of controversy due to its findings and delays in its release. It is also a pivotal piece of evidence in the ongoing lawsuit brought against the EPA by the Fluoride Action Network.
Through the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”), Plaintiffs obtained email communications between the NTP and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) regarding the NTP monograph. These emails confirm that the NTP considered the May 2022 monograph to be the NTP’s final report. (pg 4).
A court order has led to the National Toxicology Program (NTP) releasing a finalized systematic review of fluoride's neurotoxicity that was blocked by government officials and concealed from the public since May 2022. Documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act show government agencies that promote fluoridation, allied with dental interests, have tried to water down the report. When the NTP held firm, these agencies got HHS Assistant Administrator Rachel Levine to block its release.
The NTP’s 6-year Systematic Review has undergone an unprecedented peer-review process with five separate review processes done since 2019. The review consists of a monograph and a meta-analysis. A monograph is a specialized piece of in-depth scientific writing on a focused area.
The meta-analysis reported that 52 of 55 studies consistently found that people had lower IQ when exposed to higher levels of fluoride. Asked whether its meta-analysis had identified any safe dose of fluoride, NTP responded that they found "no obvious threshold" for total fluoride exposure or water fluoride exposure. NTP cited their report's graph showing a steep drop in IQ of about 7 points over a fluoride range from 0.2 to 1.5 mg/L.
At its May 4, 2023, public meeting, the National Toxicology Program’s (NTP) Board of Scientific Counselors (BSC) voted unanimously to accept the BSC Working Group’s systematic review of the report.
NTP director Richard Woychik, PH.D. is now ultimately responsible for deciding on the final publication. He said in his closing remarks that he will be working with the members of the working group and the NTP authors to make the revisions and try to get the report to publication as quickly as possible, hopefully in the next several weeks.
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