Author : Stoller Kenneth Paul
Title : Incurable me Why the best medical research does not make it into clinical practice
Year : 2016
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Introduction : Normalized Failure. The greatest advancement in public health in the last 150 years has been sanitation, namely, clean drinking water and flushed sewer systems. Antibiotics probably rank second. However, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) will tell you vaccines and fluoridated water were the greatest advancements - more to be said about the CDC later. It certainly makes one pause to find out the lead contamination of the Flint, Michigan, water supply, at levels multiple times of what would be considered hazardous waste, was known for two years before anyone did anything about it. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the United States knew about it for almost a year before something was done. Was this willful criminal negligence ? Let’s say this event was just due to human stupidity, though the conspiracy cynic in me has some doubt. Maybe they were all drinking the lead-contaminated (and who knows what other contaminants) Flint river water, so they had a good reason to be so stupid. Who are they ? How about Department of Health and Human Services officials, Department of Environmental Quality officials, and a busload of epidemiologists. All denied there was a problem and insisted the water was safe. It is hard to believe so many people can be so stupid, and let’s face it, they weren’t all drinking the brown Flint water, but they sure were drinking the “Kool-Aid.” Was Flint a depopulation experiment ? Did the depopulation lobby want to find out how long would it take people and governmental bureaucracy to react to being poisoned ? There is no evidence for that; nevertheless, even if this was not intentional they still got their answer… two years. Before you say you would never have let this happen in your community, taste your fluoridated water. Most of the fluoride added to municipal drinking water in the United States is purchased from China, and is contaminated with heavy metals. In a letter published in the Cumberland Times-News in 2010, Bernard Miltenberger, president of the Pure Water Committee of Western Maryland, said the bags of fluoride were found to contain lead levels of 40 milligrams per bag and arsenic levels of 50 milligrams per bag. Fluoride is actually more poisonous than lead, and when you mix all three heavy metals together the synergy between them logarithmically increases their toxicity. But what does it mean to add 50 milligrams of arsenic to the water supply per bag of fluoride? The California EPA states four parts per trillion of arsenic will cause one case of bladder or lung cancer per million consumers, but that 50 milligrams per bag brings the level up to parts per billion - a thousand times higher than the level known to cause cancer. ...
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