Canadian Study Links Fluoride to Increasing Rate of ADHD in Children

Increasing body of evidence suggests developing fetal nervous system may be negatively affected by higher levels of fluoride exposure.

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Phillip Schneider, Contributor
Waking Times

ADHD is one of the most common issues with children these days. According to 2016 data from the CDC, approximately 2.4 million children ages 6-11 have ADHD in the US and that number tends to increase over time. Seeing as though it’s very hard to treat and affects so many kids, wouldn’t a better solution be to prevent it altogether?  Ridding the world entirely of ADHD might be a bit of a stretch but learning what causes it and minimizing exposure is a much more reasonable solution. Some causes may be obvious, such as head injuries or genetics, but others may be less conspicuous such as exposure to the sodium fluoride found in most tap water. 

A new study from the University of Toronto is shedding light on the impact that water fluoridation may have on rates of childhood ADHD. According to…

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2 thoughts on “Canadian Study Links Fluoride to Increasing Rate of ADHD in Children

  1. I know sodium fluoride kills horses and most likely a friend who attended the horses. She was particularly healthy best part of her life until she started job cleaning at Phosphate plant that exposed the horses to Floride. she contacted rare cancer and died within 3 months.

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  2. Interesting, gerry. Fluoride is a very powerful toxin, as well as a great disposable problem for aluminum manufacturers who produce it as a by product. The conspiracy to put it in our drinking water was a very evil scheme in which propaganda artist Edward Bernay played a major role.

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