Dr. Pan’s Adverse Reactions: Fluoride Overdose?

Bo KelleherHealth, VaccinesLeave a Comment

Dr. Pan's teeth

This is Dr. Richard Pan, author of California's SB277, the mandatory vaccination compliance law. Take a close look at his teeth. He has what appears to be significant and noticeable dental fluorosis. Dental fluorosis is caused by an overdose of fluoride that gets deposited in the dentin.

He literally has to stare at himself in the mirror every day and come face to face with the hypocrisy of his undeterred commitment to medical "prophylaxis". Fortunately for him; what he does not have to deal with every day, is a vaccine injured child who will never even learn to brush their own teeth. There's no other direct link implied here, between vaccines and fluoride, but an increasing load of vaccines and unmetered fluoridation are all part of the BIG LIES that Western Allopathic Medicine perpetuates, even in the ugly face of objective evidence of harm.

Dental Fluorosis

The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA Sept. 18, 1943), states that fluorides are general protoplasmic poisons — they inhibit enzyme systems, and water containing 1 part per million (ppm) or more fluoride is undesirable. This was the AMA's stand on fluoridation shortly before the U.S. Public Health Service endorsed nationwide fluoridation.

According to FluorideAlert.org, As of September 2017, a total of 59 studies have investigated the relationship between fluoride and human intelligence, and over 40 studies have investigated the relationship fluoride and learning/memory in animals. Of these investigations, 52 of the 59 human studies have found that elevated fluoride exposure is associated with reduced IQ, while 45 animal studies have found that fluoride exposure impairs the learning and/or memory capacity of animals. The human studies, which are based on IQ examinations of over 12,000 children, provide compelling evidence that fluoride exposure during the early years of life can damage a child’s developing brain.

Dr. Pan's wife, Dr. Wen-Li Wang, DDS, is a practicing dentist in Sacramento.

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