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Originally published June 9 2005

Fluoride may multiply lead contamination of drinking water

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

University of North Carolina researchers reported in a recent study that fluoride chemicals, added to drinking water to help prevent cavities, works with Chloramines, a water supply disinfectant, to pull lead from meters, solder and plumbing and deposit it into drinking water. “No amount of lead is safe for a young child’s developing brain,” says Paul Connett, PhD, Professor of environmental chemistry and toxicology at St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY. Elevated blood lead levels are linked to developmental delays in children under age six and fetuses. Connett is also the director of the Fluoride Action Network, a group that believes the government shows negligence when it engages in the "outdated" act of fluoridating drinking water.





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