There is a new government study that was organized at the “Harvard School of Public Health” and they found out something really shocking – the fluoridation of the water has decreased children’s IQ for over decades without us knowing about it.
For many years, children in the US have been drinking water that contained a special form of neurotoxin called sodium fluoride which has been added to the water in order to “save our teeth”. Back in 2012 the same school has published a study that marks the impact of fluoride on the neurological development of infants. Sadly the study didn’t get much of a public attention until the users of social medias have shared and commented the study in order to share as much awareness as possible.
Later in 2017 there was another study made by the journal “Environmental Health Perspectives” which concluded that the substance damages the infant’s brain attacking it’s own intelligence, and also destroys the cognitive ability of the children if the mother consumes that type of water.
A long ten-year study has helped the researchers to analyze over 300 children in Mexico where there is no added flouridation of the water in the public water supplies, but instead it’s absorbed through naturally occurring concentrations in public water and products containing fluoride. Kids over 12 were tested for the IQ results and they’ve noticed a huge decrease in the scores for every 5mg fluoride per liter and around 0.8mg per liter located in pregnant women’s urine. The fluoride is the main reason in North America that provokes a lot of mental health issues.
“In this study, higher prenatal fluoride exposure, in the general range of exposures reported for other general population samples of pregnant women and nonpregnant adults, was associated with lower scores on tests of cognitive function in the offspring” – said Morteza Bashash, Study Author
“Fluoride seems to fit in with lead, mercury, and other poisons that cause a chemical brain drain, the effect of each toxicant may seem small, but the combined damage on a population scale can be serious, especially because the brain power of the next generation is crucial to all of us.” said Harvard researcher Phillippe Grandjean.