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JAMA: "“Fluorides are General Protoplasmic Poisons, Changing the Permeability of the Cell Membrane by Inhibiting Certain Enzymes."

JAMA: ““Fluorides are General Protoplasmic Poisons, Changing the Permeability of the Cell Membrane by Inhibiting Certain Enzymes.”

The Journal of the American Medical Association contains an article titled “Chronic Fluorine Intoxication”, which states, “fluorides are general protoplasmic poisons, changing the permeability of the cell membrane by inhibiting certain enzymes. The exact mechanisms of such actions, it was said, are obscure. The sources of fluorine intoxication are drinking water containing 1ppm or more of fluorine, fluorine compounds used as insecticidal sprays for fruits and ...
"Manhattan Project" to build Atomic Bomb was Approved by President Roosevelt. What did the Manhattan Project have to do with Water Fluoridation?

“Manhattan Project” to build Atomic Bomb was Approved by President Roosevelt. What did the Manhattan Project have to do with Water Fluoridation?

The atomic bomb was developed at the Los Alamos Laboratories in New Mexico.  The top secret project was called the Manhattan Project, because its secret director, Bernard Baruch, lived in Manhattan, as did many of the other  principals. Baruch had chosen Maj. Gen. Leslie R. Groves to head the  operation. He had previously built the Pentagon, and had a good reputation  among the Washington politicians, who ...
Adding Fluoride to the Water Supply was Proposed at a Meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Section of the American Water Works Association held in Johnstown, Pa.

Adding Fluoride to the Water Supply was Proposed at a Meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Section of the American Water Works Association held in Johnstown, Pa.

A formal proposal of fluoridation of water was presented at the September 20, 1939 meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Section of the American Water Works Association held in Johnstown, Pa. Background Dismayed by the prospect of continuous litigation and fearful of recognition of widespread damage to human health, corporations initiated extensive research programs to convince communities and the courts that small amounts of fluorine are not ...
Kaj Roholm Published his Seminal Study 'Fluorine Intoxication' in which He Described Three Phases of Bone Changes that Occur in skeletal Fluorosis

Kaj Roholm Published his Seminal Study ‘Fluorine Intoxication’ in which He Described Three Phases of Bone Changes that Occur in skeletal Fluorosis

In 1937, Kaj Roholm published his seminal study Fluorine Intoxication in which he described three phases of bone changes that occur in skeletal fluorosis. (See below). These three phases, which are detectable by x-ray, have been widely used as a diagnostic guide for detecting the disease. They describe an osteosclerotic bone disease that develops first in the axial skeleton (the spine, pelvis, and ribs), and ultimately results in extensive calcification of ligaments and ...
Gerald Cox and Mary Dodds Suggest the Poison Fluoride Will Aid in the Development of Teeth in Youth

Gerald Cox and Mary Dodds Suggest the Poison Fluoride Will Aid in the Development of Teeth in Youth

They have a saying in the Mellon Institute that "once a fellow, always a fellow" (1). "By it is meant that we do not lose interest in the former incumbents of fellowships when they enter their donors´ or other companies´ organizations, nor do we lose interest in former donors. The former fellows and donors of the institute have proved to be our friends." The outcome of the Nutrition ...
Senior Toxicologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Published a Sixty-Page Review on Fluoride Poisoning

Senior Toxicologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Published a Sixty-Page Review on Fluoride Poisoning

In 1933, Dr. Lloyd DeEds, senior toxicologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and lecturer in pharmacology at Stanford University, published a sixty-page review on fluoride poisoning. He wrote, “The possibility of fluorine hazard should . . . be recognized in industry where this element is dealt with or where it is discharged into the air as an apparently worthless by-product.” Vegetation and livestock near aluminum ...
Dr. Gerald Cox Addresses the American Society of Biological Chemist on 'Mottled Teeth' Investigation. Was it Aluminum or Fluoride?

Dr. Gerald Cox Addresses the American Society of Biological Chemist on ‘Mottled Teeth’ Investigation. Was it Aluminum or Fluoride?

Toxic effects have been attributed to aluminum compounds since they came in use e. g. as ingredients in baking powders (1). During the 1920´s aluminum cooking utensils too were suspected of posing a health hazard (2) and ALCOA installed a "Utensil Fellowship" at Mellon Institute (3) to investigate the problem. When the occurrence of "mottled teeth" was observed among the inhabitants of a small bauxite mining community, Bauxite, Arkansas, chemists ...
Flouride is First Patented as an Insecticide as an "Improved Composition or Material for Destroying Insects"

Flouride is First Patented as an Insecticide as an “Improved Composition or Material for Destroying Insects”

Flouride first patented as insecticide: Charles Henry HIGBEE, of New York City, N.Y., Manager of Manufacturing Company: "An improved composition or material for destroying insects", British Patent GB 8236; filed April 18, 1896; pat. May 23, 1896. ("The compounds of fluorine which I employ for the purpose of destroying insects, are certain soluble ones, viz.: sodium fluoride, ferric fluoride, the silico-fluorides of the same bases, hydro-fluo-silicic acid, and the boro-fluo-silicates") From the "Introduction" to Chapter 7, "Fluorine-containing insecticides", by ...