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Episode #48: Fluoride in Water is A Hidden Threat to Children's Health
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Dr. Kristin Heischetter is a renowned expert in functional health and a passionate advocate for evidence-based wellness practices. As the host of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Heischetter educates listeners across 40 countries, leveraging her deep knowledge and commitment to data-driven health interventions. Known for her focus on providing practical and meaningful health advice, she aims to inspire listeners to take actionable steps towards improving their overall well-being. With a strong foundation in chiropractic and functional medicine, her insights extend beyond the ordinary, addressing complex topics such as the effects of environmental toxins on human health.
Episode Summary:In this groundbreaking episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Heischetter delves into the highly charged topic of fluoride and its impact on public health. Reflecting on a global scale, Dr. Heischetter discusses the historical backdrop of fluoride use, its origins within major industrial sectors, and the socio-economic factors that influenced its introduction into drinking water. This episode is a call to action, urging citizens to be proactive about the water fluoridation policies in their communities and understand the implications of fluoride ingestion on the developing brains of children.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Heischetter uses scientific rigour to evaluate the neurotoxic effects of fluoride, drawing on a wide array of research studies to substantiate her claims. She emphasizes the legal and ethical failures associated with fluoride testing and regulation, underscoring the need to cease its addition to municipal water supplies. By examining the links between fluoride exposure, cognitive development, and a range of health disorders, Dr. Heischetter provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the issue. The episode is packed with critical insights into public health, regulatory policy, and the undeniable influence of industrial lobbies on environmental health standards.
Key Takeaways:- The ingestion of fluoride, commonly used in water fluoridation, is linked to adverse effects on cognitive development, particularly in children.
- Historical evidence suggests that the introduction of fluoride into drinking water was heavily influenced by industrial interests rather than public health benefits.
- Scientific studies, including systematic reviews and meta-analyses, consistently show a negative correlation between fluoride exposure and IQ levels in children.
- Regulatory policies lag significantly behind current scientific consensus, posing ongoing risks to populations exposed to fluoridated water.
- Ethical considerations and public health advocacy are essential for enacting change in water fluoridation policies to protect future generations.
- "We've known about this stuff for a long time. Why only now did our government make provisions to protect us?"
- "The research to support water fluoridation was paid for by the very companies producing this poison as a byproduct."
- "For every 0.5 milligram per liter increase in mom's urinary fluoride, the kids lost 2.2 points in full scale IQ."
- "Fluoride is toxic to the brain at 0.5 micromoles per liter, and our EPA allows 0.7 milligrams, millions of times more fluoride."
- "The more fluoride exposure, the lower your IQ. It's time. Enough is enough."
- Environmental Health Perspectives Journal
- Mount Sinai Study on Fluoride
- National Toxicity Program Review, 2016
- Fluoride Research Organization
- PubMed
- Functional Health Mastery Group
This episode provides invaluable insights into the complex dynamics of fluoride use and public health. Listen to the full episode to unpack the intricacies of fluoride toxicity and empower yourself with information that could spark change within your community. Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on Functional Health Radio.
56 episodes
Manage episode 470178461 series 3562294
Dr. Kristin Heischetter is a renowned expert in functional health and a passionate advocate for evidence-based wellness practices. As the host of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Heischetter educates listeners across 40 countries, leveraging her deep knowledge and commitment to data-driven health interventions. Known for her focus on providing practical and meaningful health advice, she aims to inspire listeners to take actionable steps towards improving their overall well-being. With a strong foundation in chiropractic and functional medicine, her insights extend beyond the ordinary, addressing complex topics such as the effects of environmental toxins on human health.
Episode Summary:In this groundbreaking episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Heischetter delves into the highly charged topic of fluoride and its impact on public health. Reflecting on a global scale, Dr. Heischetter discusses the historical backdrop of fluoride use, its origins within major industrial sectors, and the socio-economic factors that influenced its introduction into drinking water. This episode is a call to action, urging citizens to be proactive about the water fluoridation policies in their communities and understand the implications of fluoride ingestion on the developing brains of children.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Heischetter uses scientific rigour to evaluate the neurotoxic effects of fluoride, drawing on a wide array of research studies to substantiate her claims. She emphasizes the legal and ethical failures associated with fluoride testing and regulation, underscoring the need to cease its addition to municipal water supplies. By examining the links between fluoride exposure, cognitive development, and a range of health disorders, Dr. Heischetter provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the issue. The episode is packed with critical insights into public health, regulatory policy, and the undeniable influence of industrial lobbies on environmental health standards.
Key Takeaways:- The ingestion of fluoride, commonly used in water fluoridation, is linked to adverse effects on cognitive development, particularly in children.
- Historical evidence suggests that the introduction of fluoride into drinking water was heavily influenced by industrial interests rather than public health benefits.
- Scientific studies, including systematic reviews and meta-analyses, consistently show a negative correlation between fluoride exposure and IQ levels in children.
- Regulatory policies lag significantly behind current scientific consensus, posing ongoing risks to populations exposed to fluoridated water.
- Ethical considerations and public health advocacy are essential for enacting change in water fluoridation policies to protect future generations.
- "We've known about this stuff for a long time. Why only now did our government make provisions to protect us?"
- "The research to support water fluoridation was paid for by the very companies producing this poison as a byproduct."
- "For every 0.5 milligram per liter increase in mom's urinary fluoride, the kids lost 2.2 points in full scale IQ."
- "Fluoride is toxic to the brain at 0.5 micromoles per liter, and our EPA allows 0.7 milligrams, millions of times more fluoride."
- "The more fluoride exposure, the lower your IQ. It's time. Enough is enough."
- Environmental Health Perspectives Journal
- Mount Sinai Study on Fluoride
- National Toxicity Program Review, 2016
- Fluoride Research Organization
- PubMed
- Functional Health Mastery Group
This episode provides invaluable insights into the complex dynamics of fluoride use and public health. Listen to the full episode to unpack the intricacies of fluoride toxicity and empower yourself with information that could spark change within your community. Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on Functional Health Radio.
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