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2004 USDA National Fluoride Database of Selected Beverages and Foods

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http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/Data/Fluoride/fluoride.pdf

 

 

 

Fluoride works primarily via topical mechanisms to inhibit demineralization, to enhance remineralization, and to inhibit

bacteria associated with tooth decay (Featherstone, 2000). Fluoride has an affinity for calcified tissues.

 

 

 

High priority beverages which collectively contribute up to 80% of dietary fluoride consumed in the United States, including municipal (tap)/drinking and bottled waters,teas, carbonated beverages, beers, and ready-to drink juices and drinks were analyzed.

 

 

 

The distribution of fluoride does vary due to naturally occurring fluoride levels and local fluoridation practices.

 

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"At the end of World War II, the US government sent Charles Eliot Perkins, a research worker in chemistry, biochemistry, physiology and pathology, to take charge of the vast Farben chemical plants in Germany. The German chemists told Perkins of a scheme which they had devised during the war and had been adapted by the German General Staff. The German chemists explained of their attempt to control the population in any given area through the mass medication of drinking water with sodium fluoride, a tactic used in German and Russian prisoner of war camps to make the prisoners "stupid and docile"(Stephen 1995). Farben had developed plans during the war to fluoridate the occupied countries because it was found that fluoridation caused slight damage to a specific part of the brain, making it more difficult for the person affected to defend his freedom and causing the individual to become more docile towards authority. Fluoride remains one of the strongest anti-psychotic substances known, and is contained in twenty-five percent of the major tranquilizers. It may not seem surprising that Hitler’s regime practiced the concept of mind control through chemical means, but the American military continued Nazi research, exploring techniques to incapacitate an enemy or medicate an entire nation. As stated in the Rockefeller Report, a Presidential briefing on CIA activities, "the drug program was part of a much larger CIA pr

Jan. 27, 2011