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UK Against Fluoridation

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Australian Letter from Doctor now retired and wiser

Surveys aren’t always reliable
AS a family doctor in the 1950s, I supported fluoridation in published letters.
I have since found that surveys throw even more doubt on official claims.
Fluoridation in some surveys is found to save some teeth, but not as many as can be saved by applying fluoride to tooth enamel.
More significantly, bone malignancies and other long-term effects, worse than tooth decay, are increasingly linked to fluoridation in surveys by clinical epidemiologists, as distinct from public administrative experts.
— DOUG EVERINGHAM
Middle Park

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