Three kidney dialysis patients at the University of Chicago Medical School
were killed 3 years ago when nurses used unpurified Chicago tap water for
dialysis. Chicago water has 2 ppm fluoride in it during the winter. Fluoridated
water is lethal to dialysis patients. Fluoride is also very harmful to the
kidneys of ordinary people.
One can look up the lethal dose of a large number of chemicals all the way
from botulinum and snake poison toxins to sugar, a non-toxin, on pages 57and
58 of my book GTBD. It is interesting that the lethal dosage of fluoride
compound for a 50 kg man is 2.5 mg (fluoroacetic acid), and 400 mg for arsenic
oxide. Numerous people, animals and fish on earth, especially in the U.S.,
have been killed by fluoride, but very few, if any, by arsenic.
Toothpaste companies now are required to put warning signs on tubes so children
will not consume enough of the 1000 ppm (.1%) material to make them sick
or cause death. This requirement arises out of lawsuits in which children
were poisoned by fluoride-containing toothpaste.
The best available data indicates about 120,000 cancer patients are killed
annually because of fluoride in their drinking water. These
include patients with every type of cancer. The dramatic increase of cancer
cases in the US in recent times can probably be laid directly
on the shoulders of the dentists due to their tireless energies in converting
city councils to put fluoride in the water for "the children's teeth." They
are able to do this because of large government grants. It is irrational
to believe just "anything" in the environment causes cancer. The
unique character of fluoride ion in destroying enzymes deserves attention.
Dr. Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D.
Chemistry Researcher, Professor, Author, and Educator
6615 West Lupine
Glendale, Arizona 85304-3136
1-623-412-3955 (Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A.)
E-mail: gfjemjpub@aol.com
My 117-page book, Good Teeth, Birth to Death (Call 1-623-412-3955 for a copy
delivered to you after which you will return $15) covers the perfect teeth
subject thoroughly including the fluoride controversy. It is a product of thousands
of hours of research. The index alone is 41 pages.