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FLUORIDE © An analysis of the largest survey of tooth decay rates ever conducted showed conclusively that fluoridation does not reduce tooth decay. Research (NIDR) surveyed 39,207 children aged 5 to 17 from 84 geographical areas. The results so upset and dismayed the NIDR that in the press release issued June 21, 1988 they stated that “no breakdown was made of fluoridated versus non-fluoridated areas, but that tooth decay rates were “dropping” across the country”. They “presumed” fluoride Times the acetate (colour over- lay) on one of the centre page illustrations was accidentally inverted during the production process, so that one of the fig- ures ended up with sex (the gonads) on the brain. This is how it should have looked ... Although these glands are seen as “autonomic” by modern medicine it has long been recognised in Yoga and Martial Arts that each set of glands is seated in its own muscle sheath, The Base—pull upwards between the anus and genitals The Hara —3 fingers width below the navel, pull back The Solar Plexus — 4 fingers NEXUS 32 was responsible for the reduction. That wasn’t good enough for Dr John Yiamouyiannis, along time anti-fluoridationist with impeccable credentials. He has been a thorn in the side of the NIDR and the American Dental Association for more than twenty years. Unwilling to give up their statistics paid for by $3,670,000 of taxpayers dollars, the NIDR was finally forced to turn over the information only after Yiamouyiannis invoked the Freedom of Information Act. The massive evaluation of the statics proved what other, less comprehensive analysis had also shown, No reduction in tooth decay through fluoridation of the water supply. THE GREAT GLAND GLITCH In the last issue of NEXUS New to squeeze the Thymus gland Times the acetate (colour over- | The Throat Muscles — ‘milked’ or lay) on one of the centre page pulled from the front of the neck at illustrations was accidentally the bottom (the “nape”) up to the back of the base of the skull Above the Eyebrows —contracted to create pressure on the pineal " gland Above the Ears —contracted up to work the ‘fontanelle’. Working these muscles with gentle, rhythmic contractions will strengthen the glands and there- fore the chakras. Breathing In, and squeezing, relaxing, breathing out, tones the glands. Breathing Out, squeezing, The Base—pull upwards between emptying the glands to where you the anus and genitals squeeze to. Up the spine is safest The Hara—3 fingers width below . at first. the navel, pull back width above the navel, pull back The Solar Plexus — 4 fingers TheDiaphragm—pullupandforward — by John Burke inverted during the production process, so that one of the fig- ures ended up with sex (the gonads) on the brain. This is how it should have looked ... Although these glands are seen as “autonomic” by modern medicine it has long been recognised in Yoga and Martial Arts that each set of glands is seated in its own muscle sheath. These muscles are: width above the navel, pull back The Diaphragm—pull up and forward die a slow and well deserved death in the years abead. When the Yiamouyiannis study began getting coverage in many newspapers and magazines, the NIDR was forced to study a breakdown of their own figures. More than one source suspects they always had the breakdown, but chose not to release it because it showed inconse- quential differences no matter how they massaged the numbers. by John Burke PUSHERS SHOCKED BY THEIR OWN STUDY The National Institute of Dental In the last issue of NEXUS New These muscles are: THE GREAT GLAND GLITCH Fluoridation will