“Keep out of reach of children. If more than used for brushing is accidentally swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.” Have you ever wondered why this warning is placed on toothpaste containing fluoride? Chicago Healers Practitioner Kevin M. Boehm, DDS, provides some helpful insights for parents and their young children.
Studies now show that chemicals like mercury and fluoride can be detrimental to a person’s overall health. These substances can lead to an increased risk of hip fracture, birth defects, cancer, arthritis, thyroid dysfunction, and the lowering of a person’s IQ.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is recommending a change in the fluoridation of water from the 0.7-1.1 milligrams per liter range to a 0.7 or less mg/liter range. This is a reaction to a 2006 study by the National Academy of Science showing that excessive fluoridation can lead to dental fluorosis in children younger than eight, an irreversible condition that causes white stains to appear on the teeth as well as the corrosion of dental enamel.
There are actions you can take to protect your family today:
- Check with your local water company to find out the fluoride concentration of your drinking water. If it is more than 2 mg/liter, use an alternative source of water.
- Be aware that bottled water companies are not required to provide this information on the label. (Another reason not to buy or drink bottled water, in addition to the environmental concerns!)
- Do not use toothpaste for children younger than 2 years old. Once the first tooth emerges, it should be gently brushed with a soft toothbrush and plain water.
- Supervise tooth brushing until age 6 to avoid accidental swallowing of a large amount of toothpaste. Limit the toothpaste to a pea-sized portion.
Because of the possible health risks of fluoride, Dr. Boehm has chosen not to use it in his practice. Instead he has found that a good oral health regimen and proper nutrition does an excellent job of preventing decay without harming the body with the introduction of possible toxins.
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