Does fluoride cause bone cancer?
No connection has been shown between cancer rates in humans and adding fluoride to drinking water.6 The National Cancer Institute has repeatedly stated that fluoridated water does not pose a detectable risk of cancer in humans. Researchers examined this relationship in the U.S. during a 36-year period. They examined more than 2.2 million cancer death records and 125,000 cancer case records and found no relationship between increased cancer risk and drinking fluoridated water.4 What is dental fluorosis? Dental fluorosis is generally a mild condition characterized by lacy white lines or specks on the teeth. It is also referred to as mottling of the tooth enamel. It is NOT harmful to a person’s health. It comes from sources not intended for use in conjunction with fluoridated water. This includes dietary supplements or ingesting fluoride toothpaste. Fluorosis is associated with ingesting fluoride during children’s tooth forming years. It can occur when the natural fluoride content is too