Flouride for babies what do you think?

nothing to quote here --- I personally never gave my kids any kind of drops or vitamins in their lives. I now have very healthy 6, 9 and 13 yr olds with beautiful teeth and at the highest percentage for their age and very smart. If they need something, they will get it from the food they eat and the water they drink.
 
I declined them for the 3 years we lived without fluorinated water.

My DS did get fluoride treatments at the dentist. DD (2) hasn't.

Neither had any problems. No cavities in the 9 year old. My neighbor there does the drops. Her kids both have tons of cavities. I'm NOT saying the drops caused their problems. My point is that I don't think it matters much either way. YMMV
 
DD(4) had the drops from 6 months, and still takes a chewable treatment. Our water is not fluoridated. DS(6 months) was just given the script for them, and I see no reason not to use them on him. DD has had no ill effects.

My brother and I both had the same treatments from about 6 months and, aside from Match Days at the Soccer Stadium, have become well adjusted members of society. :rotfl:

YMMV, but some of the websites out there get a little "Uber-Mommy" for my tastes. Then again, I am a guy, so stuff like that may get under my skin a little bit more than others.
 
I gave DS18 fluoride drops once, he threw up, they stained everything. I talked to my dentist and he said "just let him swallow his toothpaste when he brushes his teeth and he will be fine". Did the same with the twins.
 

I had to do a paper in college about the case studies of fluoride, and I wouldn't give it to my kids. I'm just not that big into giving any supplements or anything of that nature.
 
Again, fluoride is a toxic waste...

As somebody who is affected and has researched the real truth, I would NOT ever, in a million years, give toxic waste to my infant.

Fluoride is NOT a vitamin or a beneficial supplement in ANY way.

The OFFICIAL stand now includes the statement that infants should NOT be given fluoride, be fed formula made with fluoridated water, etc...

Not even any room for argument....
 
My dentist practically snickered at me when I refused flouride treatments for my kids several years ago. Last visit, they let us know that they no longer do flouride treatments due to health issues.

Love it!



DS's dentist has absolutely no problem when I decline for DS. I haven't used fluoridated toothpaste in decades. However, I recently re-remembered that Tacoma water is fluoridated, and it all hit me that when I am away from here, my energy levels go WAY up. So I started looking into it, and ultimately decided that I was going to lower my intake.

Tacoma has two unfluoridated wells and we go there around once a week to fill bottles. We are still cooking with the city water, but the drinking water is not fluoridated. My energy levels are MUCH higher now, and I feel so so so much better. My weight loss started again. I have read a link between thyroid problems and fluoride in the water systems, and I strongly feel that this could have been what was happening. At the same time, two young women I know who grew up here were diagnosed with thyroid cancer...

As a kid, they did swishing with fluoride in the school during my 2nd grade year. After doing it once, and being absolutely ill the rest of the day, my mom declined permission. So I sat while everyone swished, as did a friend of mine. He and I had lovely teeth and still do (I see my teeth every day, and his facebook pictures still show a nice smile), the only cavities I've had, in my molars, were likely caused by the high fevers I had while they were developing at around 4 years old (my dentists have always agreed on this).

At every dentist visit, my mom would say "no" to fluoride (but she never told US this), and the dentist would do the treatment anyway, and we could never go back to school after a dental appt b/c we were green and nauseated and had to lie down b/c of how ill we would feel. I have no idea why she kept going back to that dentist...


They first thought about fluoride in water when looking at a population with *natural* fluoride in their water source. At around the same time, industry had all of this waste...the waste was a form of fluoride. Put 1 and 1 together, the industry gets to get rid of its waste and get *paid* for it.


The advice of a dentist to let a child swallow the toothpaste is near malpractice. Fluoridated toothpaste is NOT OK to swallow! And any studies that DO show any benefits from industrial fluoride show it when it is applied to the teeth. NOT by ingesting it.



This site has a preponderance of info. Way too much, actually. So much that even I, a fervent UNsupporter of fluoridated anything, get overwhelmed and start just skimming and then just flip past it. But if you're going to read anything on it, go towards the bottom that starts with " LACK OF BENEFIT FROM FLUORIDE:" and read on.


Obviously, I wouldn't do the drops, and would just be vigilant in dental care. If there are dental problems in the family, know that these things can be genetic (like my son, his father, and grandfather all have/had similar problems, but they are watering down as other genes are introduced to the next generation). Brush with non-fluoridated toothpaste, keep the mouth nice and clean, and that's pretty much the absolute best we can all do!
 
this, from the CDC website....

In children younger than 8 years of age, combined fluoride exposure from all sources—water, food, toothpaste, mouth rinse, or other products—contributes to enamel fluorosis. Currently one-third (33%) of children aged 12 to 15 years in the United States have very mild to mild forms of this condition.


I don't have time right now to search further, but just found this general statement.

There is a LOT more regarding the detrimental benefits to actually ingesting (not just brushing teeth... but ingesting) this toxic waste.
If the above is true, what else is this toxic substance doing to the body....

Bumbershoot, you are correct, the link between fluoride and serious thyroid problems has been known and well documented for decades.
Now that most water in the US is fluoridated, guess what, thyroid disease is pandemic. As I said before, synthroid and levoxyl are now the most widely prescribed drugs in this country.
 
Just back from my DS's Pediatrican and she wrote a perscription for flouride drops. I haven't been giving DS any flouride water but the doctor recommends it. I have read some negative things about giving flouride to babies. What do you think? :confused3

I had too much flouride as a baby, and as a result my adult teeth grew in with a yellow tint to them. It's not a bad thing, just don't give him too much!
 
It negatively affected your teeth, and you continue to think that putting this substance in a babies body 'is not bad'... :confused3

The outright brainwashing surrounding fluoride is just incredibly scarey.
 
this, from the CDC website....

In children younger than 8 years of age, combined fluoride exposure from all sources—water, food, toothpaste, mouth rinse, or other products—contributes to enamel fluorosis. Currently one-third (33%) of children aged 12 to 15 years in the United States have very mild to mild forms of this condition.


I don't have time right now to search further, but just found this general statement.

There is a LOT more regarding the detrimental benefits to actually ingesting (not just brushing teeth... but ingesting) this toxic waste.
If the above is true, what else is this toxic substance doing to the body....

Bumbershoot, you are correct, the link between fluoride and serious thyroid problems has been known and well documented for decades.
Now that most water in the US is fluoridated, guess what, thyroid disease is pandemic. As I said before, synthroid and levoxyl are now the most widely prescribed drugs in this country.

I understand the position you are coming from, but Fluoride is not "toxic waste." It is a naturally occurring mineral. Debate whether or not it has its benefits, but don't misrepresent the actual mineral.

In addition, there certainly is evidence that over-administering fluoride treatments at the wrong times can cause more tooth problems. However there is also enough evidence that in carefully monitored amounts it can be beneficial. Such is the case in areas where the water is not fluoridated, and in instances where infants and children, for whatever reasons, are not receiving enough from their daily meals.

If your water is fluoridated, your child is eating healthily, then I could see people shying away, but EVERYONE (as usual on the DIS) is in a different situation, and no one should be made to to feel as if they are harming their children.

I always say if YOU made the decision, then it is the right one for you.
 
I am far from an expert on the subject but I always thought that fluoride was absorbed through the skin as well.If that's the case, wouldn't you need to bathe in bottled water to avoid exposure? :confused3
 
I gave my kids fluoride drops and then vitamins with flouride until they were 12 years old. My kid's pediatric dentist and doctor both recommended it until that age so that the second teeth would be cavity free.

My kids are doing fine with no brain or bone damage as far as I can tell and they both have perfect teeth with no cavities (they are in their 20's).

I, on the other hand, grew up with no fluroride in my water. My mouth is full of fillings and caps due to tooth decay that started in childhood.

I also take thyroid medication.
 
ArielRae - First, your baby boy is so precious! He looks like a happy baby. You have gotten some great advice here and I feel that some of the responses are over the top. As a dental hygienist, I can tell you that you have to treat fluoride just like you would treat any other substance. It is harmful when too much is ingested. So, ask your water company if the water is fluoridated. If so, don't give him the drops. No one ever needs to swallow toothpaste for extra fluoride but at the same time, it is important to use fluoridated toothpaste. Research shows that fluoride in the right amount is beneficial to the teeth. Obviously, if someone has been exposed to a large amount as a child and they now have health problems or their teeth are discolored, then they are going to be against all fluoride. I don't agree with this attitude. People shouldn't be scared of fluoride, they just have to be smart about it. **Also, someone who has fluorosis b/c of too much ingested fluoride doesn't get decay! Their teeth are discolored but they usually never get a cavity in their lives. I'm saying this to show that fluoride does affect tooth decay.
 
My dentist practically snickered at me when I refused flouride treatments for my kids several years ago. Last visit, they let us know that they no longer do flouride treatments due to health issues.

Flouride is toxic waste. Yes, we all get some, either in our drinking water or elsewhere, but to purposely give drops...I would not do that.

Many countries have bad teeth for many reasons-poor/non-existent dental care being the main reason.

My daughters Dr from when we started going to her (almost 11 years now) said NO to giving flouride drops to babies- she said it was not healthy and she would not recommend it but if we insisted (which we did NOT) she would write a script for us for them. I would never give that crap to my baby.
 
There is very, very, minimal naturally occuring fluoride here...

The 'fluoride' that is being added to our water, and then being concentrated into our food supply IS toxic waste.

Whether you want to argue that it is 'natural' or not.
You can use semantics to try to call it a 'natural' 'a mineral', whatever..
(Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, etc... could be called a natural mineral as well, doesn't mean they are good for you)
Fluoride IS a known classified toxin.
That is a FACT.
Overseen by the FDA, and I think the EPA as well.
It is known to be detrimental to the human body in many different ways.

The only position that I am coming from is to share factual information.


PS: Yes, fluoride is being concentrated into our entire food supply. Some breakfast cereal flakes which are made by being reduced and baked/cooked from a batter that contains water from a fluoridated water supply, have HUGE levels of fluoride. There is now growing concern about the cumulative effects of all the fluoride exposure and mounting fluoride overload.
 
There is very, very, minimal naturally occuring fluoride here...

The 'fluoride' that is being added to our water, and then being concentrated into our food supply IS toxic waste.

Whether you want to argue that it is 'natural' or not.
You can use semantics to try to call it a 'natural' 'a mineral', whatever..
(Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, etc... could be called a natural mineral as well, doesn't mean they are good for you)
Fluoride IS a known classified toxin.
That is a FACT.
Overseen by the FDA, and I think the EPA as well.
It is known to be detrimental to the human body in many different ways.

The only position that I am coming from is to share factual information.


PS: Yes, fluoride is being concentrated into our entire food supply. Some breakfast cereal flakes which are made by being reduced and baked/cooked from a batter that contains water from a fluoridated water supply, have HUGE levels of fluoride. There is now growing concern about the cumulative effects of all the fluoride exposure and mounting fluoride overload.

If you can provide them, I'd like to see credible information regarding your claims.
 
The 'fluoride' that is being added to our water, and then being concentrated into our food supply IS toxic waste.
Important Junk Science lesson here folks, whenever you read someone talking generically about "toxins" or declares something as being inherently "toxic", that should be a big red flag for the advice that follows. The first rule of toxicology is "The dose makes the poison." Everything, including distilled water, is "toxic" to human beings at some level. Yes, fluoride certainly also CAN be toxic above certain concentrations in people. But it is a naturally occurring mineral that is often found in ground water. Toxicity also often isn't linear, meaning that substances normally aren't harmful to some degree at all levels (unless you're talking about Plutonium). In fact, as has been shown with fluoride, at lower doses "toxins" can have a net positive benefit. The dreaded arsenic is another example. It has a lot of medicinal benefits at very low doses. Arsenic compounds are still used to treat psoriasis and leukemia and in the past was effective in treating STDs.
 


Disney Vacation Planning. Free. Done for You.
Our Authorized Disney Vacation Planners are here to provide personalized, expert advice, answer every question, and uncover the best discounts. Let Dreams Unlimited Travel take care of all the details, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy a stress-free vacation.
Start Your Disney Vacation
Disney EarMarked Producer

New Posts







DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter

Add as a preferred source on Google

Back
Top Bottom