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Psych Meds, Neurotoxins And Toxic Fluoride Have in Common?

 
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06/02/2022 08:59 AM
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Psych Meds, Neurotoxins And Toxic Fluoride Have in Common?
Psych Meds, Neurotoxins And Toxic Fluoride Have in Common?

Psych Meds like SSRI’s and Anti-psychotics contain large about of fluoride, not all of them but the vast majority contain this toxic substance. Fluoride is being studied now all over the world due to extremely negative effects in areas of the body that cause fluorosis of the bones as we age, but also in child neurological development.
Reason for using Fluoride is it easily passes the blood-brain barriers. It’s funny in the USA, but people rarely question, research or understand the drugs they are taking. It shows just how naïve most people are and that temporary feel-good is better that common sense.

[link to www.hsph.harvard.edu (secure)]

“July 25, 2012 — For years health experts have been unable to agree on whether fluoride in the drinking water may be toxic to the developing human brain. Extremely high levels of fluoride are known to cause neurotoxicity in adults, and negative impacts on memory and learning have been reported in rodent studies, but little is known about the substance’s impact on children’s neurodevelopment. In a meta-analysis, researchers from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and China Medical University in Shenyang for the first time combined 27 studies and found strong indications that fluoride may adversely affect cognitive development in children. Based on the findings, the authors say that this risk should not be ignored, and that more research on fluoride’s impact on the developing brain is warranted.”

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Fluoride’s ability to damage the brain is one of the most active areas of fluoride research today. Over 400 studies have found that fluoride is a neurotoxin (a chemical that can damage the brain). This research includes:
• Over 200 animal studies showing that prolonged exposure to varying levels of fluoride can damage the brain, particularly when coupled with an iodine deficiency, or aluminum excess;
• 74 human studies linking moderately high fluoride exposures with reduced intelligence;
• Over 60 animal studies reporting that mice or rats ingesting fluoride have an impaired capacity to learn and/or remember;
• 12 studies (7 human, 5 animal) linking fluoride with neurobehavioral deficits (e.g., impaired visual-spatial organization);
• 3 human studies linking fluoride exposure with impaired fetal brain development.
• 9 Mother-Offspring studies linking certain levels of fluoride in the urine of pregnant women to reduced IQ in their offspring.
Based on this accumulating body of research, several prestigious reviews — including a report authored by the U.S. National Research Council, a meta-analysis published by a team of Harvard scientists, a review published in The Lancet, and a 2017 U.S.-funded 12-year study that found a link between fluoride in the urine of pregnant women and lower measures of intelligence in their children — have raised red flags about the potential for low levels of fluoride to harm brain development in some members of the population.





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