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Index
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE: Ethical and General Arguments against Fluoridation
1. Poor Medical Practice
2. An Inappropriate and Inefficient Practice
3. The Chemicals Used
4. Who Is in Charge?
5. An Experimental Program
PART TWO: The Evidence That Fluoridation Is Ineffective
6. Fluoridation and Tooth Decay
7. The Early Evidence Reexamined
8. Key Modern Studies
PART THREE: The Great Fluoridation Gamble
9. The Great Fluoridation Gamble, 1930–1950
10. The Great Fluoridation Gamble, 1950–
PART FOUR: The Evidence of Harm
11. Dental Fluorosis
12. Fluoride’s Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Physiology
13. Fluoride Poisoning of Humans: Early Reversible Effects
14. The 2006 National Research Council Report
15. Fluoride and the Brain
16. Fluoride and the Endocrine System
17. Fluoride and Bone
18. Fluoride and Osteosarcoma
19. Fluoride and the Kidneys, and Other Health Issues
PART FIVE: Margin of Safety and the Precautionary Principle
20. Margin of Safety
21. The Precautionary Principle
PART SIX: The Promoters and the Techniques of Promotion
22. Weak and Inadequate Science
23. Promoters’ Strategies and Tactics
24. Self-Serving Governmental Reviews
25. A Response to Pro-Fluoridation Claims
26. The Promoters’ Motivations
Review and Conclusion
Appendix 1: Fluoride and the Brain
Appendix 2: Fluoride and Bone
Endnotes
About the Authors
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