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Declan Waugh​ writes:
One of the main points that i have addressed in my study on Ireland is given the high consumption of tea (tea is high in fluoride) and water fluoridation, the exposure of the Irish population to this cumulative poison will reach dangerous and toxic levels within the general population within a period of less than 20years. There are 3 forms of fluoride intoxication, dental fluorosis, skeletal fluorosis and non skeletal fluorosis. More than 50% of the irish population have dental fluorosis, which is the first visible sign of chronic fluoride intoxication. Skeletal fluorosis occurs when bone fluoride levels exceed 3500ppm. Up to 4000ppm was found in the bones of adults in a fluoridated community in Finland after just 16yrs of water fluoridation. These adults were not exposed to fluoride as children, when up to 90% of total fluoirde ingested is absorbed my bone in children. Moreover, per capita tea consumption in Ireland is 15 times (1500%) higher than Finland. A recent study in Canada found that moderate tea drinkers accumulate fluoride in bone 3 times faster than non tea drinkers. Per capita consumption of tea in Ireland is 7 times (700%) higher than Canada. Non skeletal fluorosis includes endocrine, respiratory neurological, gastrointestinal and cellular toxicity which can occur at fluoride exposures significantly below what the Irish population are exposed to. This is why the Irish are one of the sickest nations in the world for cancer, neurological disorders, genetic disorders, and respiratory disease. If you havent figured out yet that water fluoridation contributes to poisoning the entire population, beginning with the most vurnerable in our society i.e. pregnant women, unborn babies, infants and children; then you might as well go back to sleep. The sickest nations on the planet share one common denominator and that water fluoridation.
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