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Show 7 i 4 The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand K.A. Baird, M.D. 6J 1 be organs which are very susceptible to fluorine containing Halothane anaesthetics, (lluothane) and Methoxyflufane J., compounds. (Larner, (penthrane). Some effects were Taxicology and Metabolic Effects similar and some very different, Fluorine-Containin- g on but both have a profound Compounds. Industrial Medicine depressant effect on the pacemaker and Surgery. 19:535. 1950.) of the heart. Nearly all patients were reactions Antigen antibody survived but care was urged in their used to demonstrate very early use. especially as to concentration. differentiation of cells in chick Reynolds, A.K., et al. (American embryo. In another study James I). , Journal of Anesthesiology, July. Eibert used selective action of Freons are fluoralkanes dilatation than in low fluoride fluorides! The editor commertts that in 34 mice "cardiac sensitization was rapid, longlasting and lethal. In humans the cardiac toxicity of aerosol propellants, particularly during asphyxia, may be a cause of sudden death in youths who Turn on by inhaling propellants and in patients with asthma who make excessive use of To a bronchodilator aerosols. degree presently unknown, cardiac toxicity, including arrhythmias, due to propellant inhalation may be a potential hazard to frequent users of pressurized dispensers. Taylor, George J., and Harris & Willard S.: J.A.M.A., 214:81-85, Oct. 5, 1970.) Extensive and detailed studies of 602-61many aspects of fluorosis were 1970.) chemical substances to show made by the late Tokio Takamori, It has been reported that in additional striking evidence that Kawahana Itcshi Okushi, and the heart-formiregions are patients suffering from skeletal other Japanese investigators. distinguished chemically well fluorosis "the incidence of vascular Because of language and post war before structures of the heart calcification seems too high to be barriers their reports are only now coincidental, and (may be) another low He found that appear. becoming noticed in North concentrations of antimycin A will complication of the disease, i.e., America. Their work was block almost completely skeletal fluorosis. (R. Kumar, S.P., extremely thorough, and included and Harper, R.A. Brit. J. Radio. development of the region destined inhabitants of the Aso volcanic 36:497, 1963.) leave but form to muscle, district, and rabbits which were their Harris and cord Taylor report and brain spinal developing sodium fluoride orally. show that given research which seems 0. ng to inhibitor, sodium fluoride, has a mounting asthma mortality may be in low due to increasing use of pressurized similar effect concentrations, "but at high aerosol sprays used to relieve the concentrations it causes the attacks. The Freon propellants intact. "Another metabolic were shown to be potentially embryo to disintegrate according the human toxic to heart, the in to a clear cut pattern starting g corresponding to their effect on the regions . In this research the mention of heart of mice, rats and dogs. heart-formin- LISTEN TO WILCOX LARRY 2 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday p.m. I I I I ' KLAT Results were published in Tokushima Med. 2:25-4- 4, Journal Studies concerning heart muscle in fluorosis were published in Shikoku Acta Medica 5:159-16- non-fluori- de districts showed no S 1 : 11 The myocardial damage appears to be due to fluoride in drinking water. 'Ihcse conclusions were fully (4) experiments on rabbits. The degree of myocardial damage was proportional to the dosage of sodium fluoride and the length of time of its administration. It is of interest that the author found heart muscle damage in autopsied cows associated with dental fluorosis and fluoride bone changes, and mentions similar changes in rats. If fluoride from any source enters soil or water the inorganic fluoride (e.g., sodium fluoride) can be taken up by grasses or other plants and changed to organic compounds like fluoracetate and fluorocitrate. These are at least 500 times as poisonous as the inorganic salts. (The Hamilton Spectator, June 18, 1971. Report of paper given before International 5, 5, 5) 3, of cardiac incidence higher near Vegetation grown BILL MORRISON 9 a.m. Noon Saturday I I CHARTERS 328-29- 77 I DONT FEELI GOOD SALT LAKE WITT ENTERPRISES 560 East 7800 So. Midvale, Utah 84070 Phone 255-000- dip d:4lD Wain on ooionzet (SffHi f CARL RACKER & SONS Western Auto 116 W.Gentile Layton, Utah 376-426- 7 1 L Food (5) . 43 drink: and Contaminated foods grown near fluoride emitting factories, or in fluoride containing soil (possibly extremely toxic!). Food or drink prepared with fluoride containing water. Food of animal origin which i ur accumulated fluoride from contaminated andor forage 3 n i: education critical State. the Washington, is needed. Reduction might be attained by reducing blood pressure, cigarette smoking, and fats, but these have not been scientifically proven to be CITY, UTAH 14101 I Address I I I City anaesthetics, tablets, and again from propellants for inhalants and application of liquids to surfaces. and I Tomcoum such Medications (4) reached epidemic proportions, and a $295 million program of research I MURDOCK TRAVEL, INC . TtL UUiSO lAKt I I I I Gentlemen: Please send me more information on I I these fine charter flights. I I Name ilmtiiPdmUtai burning coal and internal combustion engines. (3) Devices and processes such as fumigation of fruits and grains, freons used as propellants and in the home or refrigeration, in elsewhere. cardiovascular maladies have I 14 SOUTH MAIN ST. SALT (Bennett enamel, glass, bricks, as well as death and disability from A Full details on this newly government approved charter program upon request from Murdock Travel. 3 aluminum, uranium, octane gasoline, cement, ceramics, U.S. government has been told that $27 ROUND TRTP CLEAR. of fertilizer, steel, manufacture from MID-S- U EP into air and water during (6) Intentional putting of fluoride into community water supplies on the theory that it will prevent or delay development of dental caries. Each individual is supposed to ingest I mg per day by this action. According to press dispatches $ D it- 946. 1966.) V as you'd like to? Perhaps its the water youre drinking. READ Dr. Baniks amazing report on distilled water and it's astounding positive effects on the body. SEND $2.00 for post paid copy of THE CHOICE IS a Marier heart? suggested the need for immediate research. The sources from which the human body receives fluorine have greatly increased in recent years, t his includes the heart. Not only does this mean increased short term dosage but also increased amounts accumulated from the increased intake. A partial list of sources includes: (1) Naturally occuring in soil and water in some places. (2) Industrial waste discharged -- GIFT IDEA! tTtlNlUNITSl T which was watered with mineral supplements. One study shows the average sedentary indoor worker in a city with fluoridated water takes in 2 to 5 g. of fluoride a day from food and drink alone. (Marier and Rose. Journal of Food Science 3 1:6, 94 1 CHARTERS To Talk With them Call: Local or Toll Free. , 0, consumers confirmed by laboratory ys fluoride emitting factory has been shown to contain these highly toxic forms of fluoride. (Lovelace, J., et al. Atmospheric Environment 2: 187-19March 1968.) If some of these acetates and citrates arc consumed in lettuce community water in a fluoridated area will a minute amount have 500 times the toxic effect on the myocardial damage. Symposium on Identification and Measurement of Environmental Pollutants by Marier, J.R.) and Shikoku Acta 1954, June, An extensive study of the lethal June 1954. action of these organic fluorides Medica 5:238-24Briefly abstracted, some was reported at the Third Annual conclusions by Okushi were: Conference of International (I) Among residents of a high Society for Fluoride Research, 1970. Hearts fluoride zone, electroc- Vienna, 3 (22-2be seemed to examinations particularly affected. ardiographic revealed greater myocardial (Egyed, M.N., and Shupe, J.L. showed a Fluoride 14-July, 1971) damage and X-ra- 1600 on the dial of Exper. 1955. area. (2) A higher incidence of myocardial damage 'was found in children with mottled enamel than in those without mottling. (3) Children residing in LISTEN TO I I I I : January 18, 1973 The UTAH INDEPENDENT Page fluoride was entirely incidental to study of the precursor of heart Goodman and Gilman in The tissue, but it showed a special of heart forming tissues Pharmacological Basis of sensitivity to fluorides. Therapeutics (both 3rd and 4th (Scientific American. March, editions) in discussing fluorine 1959. The First Heart Beats." mention, a direct toxic action on James D. Ebert (pp. 87-9cardiac muscle. Laboratory studies w'ere made As early as 950, it was observed on a dog's heart to compare effects fchat the heart and brain appear to on Pacemaker fibres of the By I i Fluorine Pollution Damaging Hearts? Is I I I I ' . I Zip. factors. million 36 Americans have blood vessel ailments, which kill a million and cost the nation $5.4 billion each year. The purpose of this article is to urge that some of the millions should be spent in an earnest and honest scientific investigation of what the toxic element fluorine is doing to American hearts. The bits and pieces of evidence noted make it seem possible there is more than .coincidence between the increase of heart ailments and of total ingestion of fluorine. 4 I i v rJ . - i . r . . . A' - |