1. A video interview with the author Christopher Bryson: 2. Toxicologist Phyllis Mullenix, PhD, figures prominently in this subject and in the book. Here is a conference presentation: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3by Erling - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Hi Lisa, Is your hot-tub water fluoridated? I'm sure your aware of the current heavy focus on this subject -- if not, please visit and read the topic 'Book: The Fluoride Deception' and its links. Fluoride is a poison, and transdermal uptake into the bloodstream would be very efficient, I would think, due to it's small atomic size and high activity. For fluoride's likelyby Erling - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Author Christopher Bryson. Publication March 1, 2006. "Christopher Bryson is an award-winning investigative reporter and television producer. After reporting on Guatemalan Army human rights abuses from Central America in the late 1980s for the BBC World Service, National Public Radio, and The Atlanta Constitution, he then won a George Polk Award as part of the Jonathan Kwitny investigative teamby Erling - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
-- About the author, biochemist Dr. John Yiamouyiannis, PhD: -- Statement by noted neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock: My Concerns with Fluoridation of Drinking Water. "I have included three articles* I have written for peer-reviewed journals, which give the details of my concern with water fluoridation. An abundant amount of scientific evidence indicates that fluoride is a toxin that affects aby Erling - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Fluoride - the Aging Factor: How to Recognize and Avoid the Devastating Effects of Fluoride Jay Seavey (see below) wrote this review: "A courageous and straightforward account of fluoride and the politics of fluoridation by one who was in the thick of the scientific and political battles for over a quarter of a century. Yiamouyiannis, a Ph.D. in biochemistry, documents with about 50 pageby Erling - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Erling - thanks for re-emphasizing this . It's important to read these indepth articles. Peter - Sorry that it isn't true about fluoride in the UK and thanks for the correction. I was working from several lists and one was a bit sketchy; I should have spent the time to verify. I did note that "Ireland has one of the highest rates of osteoporosis in the world. Compared to Nby Jackie - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
PS, interesting facts: The sodium/potassium pump - Na+/K+ATPase - is the enzyme that generates the electrical potential for the functioning of our 'metabolically active' cells. The enzyme poison 'ouabain' on an arrow can bring down a hippo: . Also interesting on this page is that 'digoxin' acts in the same way. Dysfunction of the Na/K pump in AF is important to consby Erling - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Hello Alex, are you there? Earlier you wrote: "In the past I have read some of the contradictory research and it is easy to find defects in the analyses and conclusions whether in the pro or con as it is a difficult and complex subject." "In the end I came to the Scottish verdict ''not proven''. "That was a while ago and I wonder about the current opinions of people like Jackie, George etc."by Erling - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Jackie Your clip lists the UK as having banned fluoride in drinking water; sadly this is not true. Just a few days ago I heard a report that a region in south east England is being threatened with the introduction of fluoride in their water supply. There has been a referendum there with a large majority being against, the councils there are against it but the regional health authority insists oby Peter Ohlson - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Update to the Hydrate Safely post referenced in the previous post on fluoride risks. Its important to be on top of this information so Im updating and adding to the original post Hydrate Safely Whats in Your Water? by including some very excellent and recent clips from articles plus a brief overview of the fluoride toxicity from a cancer-causing perspective as well as comments about anotby Jackie - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Fluoridation: A Horror Story Excerpt: John Yiamouyiannis, in his influential 'Fluoride and the Aging Factor', described how the fluorine ion disrupts enzyme activity and attacks DNA and protein. In his theories, backed up by research, the fluorine ion particularly disrupts hydrogen bonds. When chemicals are dumped together, the elements that have a higher bonding affinity will steal the boby Erling - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Alex - A few years ago, I heard an extremely informative teleconference on this topic and I typed my notes into a post for this forum titled: Hydrate Safely - What's in Your Water? You can read it at this link along with comments from afib readers. <; I spent 22 years in the dental profession giving fluoride treatments and recommending the daily use of fluoride-containing toothpastes anby Jackie - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
My partner is very strongly against fluoridation. On the ethical side I don't believe we should be forced to be fluoridated against our will but I'm sure practical arguments can be found if we assume fluoridation is a good thing. Is it a good thing? In the past I have read some of the contradictory research and it is easy to find defects in the analyses and conclusions whether in theby Alex - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM