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Abstract

Van den Berg found that the long term exposure to fluoridated water could result in an increased frequency of chronic diseases, including, in women aged 51-55 years, brain and nervous diseases and, in women aged 56-60 years, memory loss, and cancer.5 He reported that at the time that the fluoridation of Tiel began in 1952, there were significant dietary differences between Tiel and the nonfluoridated control city of Culemborg.6 Children in Culemborg ate twice as much yogurt as children did in Tiel, and, like most Dutch children, they usually sweetened their yogurt heavily with sugar.6,7 Not only that, the planners of the study, Professors O Backer Dirks, KG Konig, and B Houwink, arranged for the infant center in Tiel-but not in Culemborg-to make available to mothers a less cariogenic, sugar-free form of Liga cake, the first solid food commonly given to infants and toddlers.6,7 Only after fluoridation in Tiel had ended in late 1973, were physicians throughout Holland informed by the manufacturers that the sugar-free form of Liga cake would be made available outside of Tiel.6 Thus when fluoridation started, the children in Tiel were quietly given an advantage with less sugar in their diet. [...]those in power do not like whistle-blowers, and they do not want the facts so ably presented in this journal to become available to the general scientific community or the public at large. [...]the repeated rejection of Fluoride by Medline for inclusion in its database. .. Just as happened in Holland and throughout most of Europe, authorities who try to suppress unwelcome facts about fluoridation will be eventually swept away in response to compelling evidence and massive public indignation. [...]keep enlightening the public! Keep your integrity, keep publishing honest science, and let the truth eventually do the rest!" In 2011, Moolenburgh published a book "You can accomplish more than you think you can" in which he prominently identified fluoride as a highly toxic environmental contaminant whose intake should be minimized for the health of this and future generations.10 His view was that one must carefully avoid exposure to certain "demolition and death elements" like fluorine, arsenic, mercury, lead, and uranium which serve no other purpose but to cause death and thus make way for succeeding generations.

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Title
HANS MOOLENBURGH: PHYSICIAN, SCIENTIST, AND WARRIOR FOR FREEDOM IN THE FIGHT AGAINST FLUORIDATION
Author
Spittle, Bruce
Pages
1-6
Section
In Memoriam
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Jan 2019
Publisher
International Society for Fluoride Research, Inc.
ISSN
00154725
e-ISSN
22534083
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2242764026
Copyright
© 2019. This work is published under NOCC (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.