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Five articles connecting fluoride with bone cancer (osteosarcoma) in the link below , under the heading: "Articles of Interest - Fluoride & Cancer:"
http://www.fluoridealert.org/health/cancer/
A friend of mine just mentioned his bird dog has osteosarcoma, but the dog is only 4 years old.
So I looked at commercial dog foods and their floride levels, see the graph at this link:
http://www.ewg.org/pets/fluorideindogfood
In that link, commercial dog foods contain between about 7 parts per million and 10 parts per million of fluoride
Thus, a 40 pound bag of dog food contains about 150 milligrams of fluoride.
If dog is 40 pounds, that would be equivalent to a 160 pound person eating 600 milligrams of fluoride for every 40
pounds of food, or about one month's supply of food, or about 20 milligrams of fluoride per day.
Have you noticed dogs in general getting sicker and not living as long, as in days of past ?