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1 2 free
17-06-2007, 10:26 AM
Fluoride in Tea
23/01/2007

Dr. Mae-Wan Ho http://www.i-sis.org.uk

A fully referenced versionof this article is posted on ISIS members’ website.

Several readers alerted us to the problem of fluoride in tea after the circulation of our recent article [1] Green Tea, The Elixir of Life? Fluoride is a known systemic poison, and there is massive opposition to government policy in fluoridation of public drinking water supplies worldwide [2] ( No to Fluoridation , SiS 25).

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Missouri found that instant tea preparations contain 1 to as much as 6.5 ppm of fluoride (1 to 6.5 mg per litre of tea) [3, 4]. The US Environmental Protection Agency allows 4 ppm maximum in drinking water, based on their calculations that it takes at least 20 mg of fluoride a day everyday for 20 years to produce crippling skeletal fluorosis. But the Food and Drug Administration permits 2.4 ppm in bottled water and beverages, while the Public Health Service says it should not exceed 1.2 ppm in drinking water.

The World Health Organisation recommends optimum levels of 1-1.2 ppm, and an upper limit of 1.5 ppm. The 1 ppm level of fluoride in UK water supplies deemed safe by the government is already 100 times that in mother's milk [2], and fluoride, like most toxins, is particularly harmful for infants.

The discovery of fluoride in tea stemmed from a woman diagnosed with skeletal fluorosis in 1998 by Dr. Michael P. Whyte [4], a bone specialist at Washington University. The disease afflicts people in remote regions of Tibet, Mongolia and China, in which fluoride replaces calcium in the bones. The bones become dense, weak and brittle, and sometimes the ligaments harden and changes bone structure, causing pain and crippling.

The 52 year-old drank huge amounts of tea, one to two gallons of double-strength instant tea every day of her adult life. Studies in Tibet and other areas where people drink large amounts of brick tea have shown that the beverage can be a significant source of fluoride. Brick tea is made from mature leaves, berries and twigs of the tea plant, which often contain high levels of fluoride absorbed from the soil, and instant tea tends to be made from brick tea.

Whyte tested the woman's tea and found that her beverage added 26-52 mg of fluoride to her diet each day, besides the water she used to make the tea, which contained 2.8 ppm. By Whyte's calculation, the woman drank a total of 37 - 74 mg of fluoride a day.

Whyte said consumers should not be alarmed by the results, and that the amount of fluoride in tea fluctuates from batch to batch even from the same manufacturer. The woman drank to unusual excess and her symptoms improved over a five-year period once she stopped drinking tea and switched to lemonade.

Dr. Michael Kleerekoper, a professor of medicine at Wayne State University in Detroit said most tea drinkers have nothing to fear, and drinking tea within normal limits will probably not cause any health problems.

Tea can become very high in fluoride because tealeaves, especially older leaves accumulate more fluoride from pollution of soil and air than any other edible plant. Fluoride content in tea has risen dramatically over the past 20 years due to industry contamination [2, 5]. Recent analyses have revealed a fluoride content of 17.25 mg per teabag or cup in black tea and 22 gm per teabag or cup in green tea. Aluminium content was also high, over 8 mg. Normal steeping time is five minutes, and the longer a tea bag is steeped, the more fluoride and aluminium were released. After ten minutes, fluoride and aluminium almost doubled.

To get the maximum health benefits from green tea, we should continue to oppose fluoridation in water [2] while organic cultivation in non-polluted soils is essential. Leaf tea, especially young leaves and shoots should be used rather than teabags or instant tea. A requirement for routine analysis and listing of fluoride, aluminium and other heavy metals in tea labels would do much to protect consumers from harm while enjoying its health benefits [1].

http://www.naturalmatters.net/article.asp?article=2905&cat=7

montag
17-06-2007, 10:46 AM
I was under the impression that tea contained fluorine which is a natural occurring element present in many things as opposed to sodium fluoride which is a toxic chemical substance..?

auron
17-06-2007, 10:54 AM
Fools! Don't you know that fluoride is good for you?

They told me so at school! Also some voice over on a commercial said it keeps your teeth clean. I have no interest in petty things like the research you have just presented.

Good day.

1 2 free
17-06-2007, 11:20 AM
I was under the impression that tea contained fluorine which is a natural occurring element present in many things as opposed to sodium fluoride which is a toxic chemical substance..?

I'm not sure about fluorine but the fluoride in tea comes from enviromental pollution. Apparently the tea plants suck up more fluoride from the air/soil than any other plant. Which would be great if we didn't soak the tea plant in hot water and then drink it.

Anders Lindman
25-06-2007, 10:14 PM
Fools! Don't you know that fluoride is good for you?

They told me so at school! Also some voice over on a commercial said it keeps your teeth clean. I have no interest in petty things like the research you have just presented.

Good day.

Hehe. In Sweden we had the 'fluore lady' in school giving all the kids a hefty doze of fluoride each week. Maybe it was all done in all sincerity, but with the gathering evidence that fluoride is poisonous, it was rather gruesome I think.

limelady
26-06-2007, 03:43 AM
I was under the impression that tea contained fluorine which is a natural occurring element present in many things as opposed to sodium fluoride which is a toxic chemical substance..?

You are absolutely right Montag. Fluorine is a natural ingredient in tea, and all humans need some. Its the waste chemical called fluoride we need be concerned about because its an altered molecule our body has NO idea what to do with, therefore it dumps it in places like the pineal gland etc. Don't buy into the disinfo that ALL fluoride substances are bad......millions of Chinese have survived for millennia drinking healthy tea, fluorine and all.

gordonfreeman
26-06-2007, 06:02 AM
Excess use of Fluoride can cause teeth decay and gum absorptions.

montag
27-06-2007, 10:16 AM
You are absolutely right Montag. Fluorine is a natural ingredient in tea, and all humans need some. Its the waste chemical called fluoride we need be concerned about because its an altered molecule our body has NO idea what to do with, therefore it dumps it in places like the pineal gland etc. Don't buy into the disinfo that ALL fluoride substances are bad......millions of Chinese have survived for millennia drinking healthy tea, fluorine and all.
Thank goodness for that, I drink around 5-10 cups a day, using distilled water of course..:D

ashyr
27-06-2007, 11:13 AM
ive heard that, and possible to believe that sodium flouride,

a) it makes people more suseptible to sugestions
b) makes people less likely to question authority
c) causes irreversible damage in bones and pineal gland
d) is actually the same thing as RAT POISON. but we can vomit so its ok ??
e) eeeek eeeek, wheres teh damn cheese?

theres so much more on the toxic substance i fail to mention.

but more to the point. ive also heard that there is 1 good flouride and 1 bad.

now i understand that "FLOURIDE" is bad and "FLOURINE" is good?
that right?

chimera_muse
12-07-2007, 09:53 PM
My information, as a sort of a stranger here is, A, naturally occuring floride is the ONLY floride which can be good for you, this includes SOME mineral waters, and tea.

B, Its true that Nazis experimented with floride in water in concentration camps, scary enough, ok..

C, Floride compounds are found in some mind altering yet alarmingly commonly prescribed drugs which are getting more and more common such as Prozac and Zoloft, ect. (I suspect this is a way to keep populations under control and to produce apathetic states of mind, on the other hand when these drugs do not "work" in the way they wish it promotes a state of mind which makes an illusion to the "qualified" medical doctors that people are in need of MORE of the meds...)

D, I forgot D.... never mind. ;)

informationx
12-07-2007, 10:25 PM
http://fluoridealert.org/

cmdr_sabbathius
13-07-2007, 05:33 AM
I can't drink most tea. It gives me acid reflux from hell. :(

raffles
13-07-2007, 04:43 PM
http://fluoridealert.org/

Good info.. thanks for the heads up.