Guy Armstrong

How Essential Is Fluoride

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What Do The Experts Say?
And just as importantly What do they NOT say?
This book argues that experts have consistently exaggerated in their claim that fluorine should be considered an essential element for humans and suggests reasons why.
Expert focus on fluorine has detracted from the importance of elements and compounds that are definitely essential in the growth of teeth. In 2017 Guy Armstrong spent six months in the New Zealand Health Department archives looking through the fluoridation files of the 1950s. This has given his work a unique aspect which makes it very relevant to countries with F added to their public water supply.
A number of countries have been under the influence of American expertise and under the influence of the pervasive bias he shows. Any reader with a basic interest in science and health will be fascinated by this comprehensive account.
Media have consistently reported poorly on the fluoridation issue, partly because they did not want to be abused. This book looks at some very detailed aspects of expert and media interaction and behaviour, notably the presupposition of “objectivity” which allows the quoting of experts while disclaiming any responsibility to point out contradictions, and not ask uncomfortable or even obvious questions, when an evidence-based attitude would suggest this acceptable.
This book will help journalists, city councillors and the public understand not only the exaggeration of essentiality but the reasons behind it. The role of the sugar, aluminium and toothpaste industries are explored. The public relations industry has a presence here.
Contains six chapters, many sub-chapters, a detailed reference section, nine appendices, and an index.
CAUTION — READ BEFORE PURCHASING eBOOK: Due to technological factors, creating an ebook that is a perfect recreation of the print book has been impossible. After reference 390 the references begin at [1] again, though the links still take one to the correct reference. In order to keep tables and figures with text, pictures of these were used in the ebook. Footnotes in the print book have been incorporated into text.
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1,076 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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