 Source: Prison Planet
Source: Prison PlanetKurt Nimmo
A study conducted by scientists in India demonstrates that consumption 
of sodium fluoride results in brain and neurological damage. It was 
published by K. Pratap Reddy of the University College of Sciences at 
Osmania University in Hyderabad, India, on January 10, 2011.
The study was performed on rats for a period of 60 days. Fluoride 
resulted in neurodegenerative changes and morphological alterations were
 observed in the neocortex, hippocampus and cerebellum areas of the 
brain and also the spinal cord and sciatic nerve.
In 1995, Dr. Phyllis Mullenix
 and her colleagues found that fluoride studies in rats “can be 
indicative of a potential for motor dysfunction, IQ deficits and/or 
learning disabilities in humans.”
“High levels of fluoride in drinking water (1-12ppm) affect central 
nervous system directly without first causing the physical deformities 
of skeletal fluorosis.” Reddy writes in the Journal of Medical and 
Allied Sciences. Damage to the hippocampus often results in 
hyperactivity and cognitive deficits.
Numerous studies conducted in China, India, Iran, and Mexico have determined that fluoride exposure is associated with IQ deficits in children.
The correlation between fluoride exposure and diminished IQ was 
underscored earlier this year after the results of a study in China were
 published. “A recent Chinese study concluded that low dose sodium 
fluoride in drinking water diminishes IQ, especially among children. 
This is the twenty-fourth such international study with the same 
conclusion. Sodium fluoride has also been linked to reduced fertility 
and lower sperm counts,” Paul Fassa wrote for Natural News in April.
In addition to the Chinese study, and 23 other IQ studies, there have
 been over 100 animal studies linking fluoride to brain damage, 
according to the Fluoride Action Network. The Indian study is the most 
recent.
The Chinese study “should be the study that finally ends water 
fluoridation. Millions of American children are being exposed 
unnecessarily to this neurotoxin on a daily basis. Who in their right 
minds would risk lowering their child’s intelligence in order to reduce a
 small amount of tooth decay, for which the evidence is very weak,” 
explains Tara Blank, Ph.D., the Science and Health Officer for the Fluoride Action Network.
The Indian study is available as a PDF here.
 It is an invaluable asset for activists attempting to get rid of the 
deadly neurotoxin sodium fluoride from our drinking water and food 
products. 
