I know this is a joke but the US began putting fluoride in water in 1945. IQs trended upward until the end of the century when they plateaud. There has been a slight decrease recently but to attribute that to fluoride alone is pretty dubious.
Top 10 Chemicals Used in Water Treatment How strange. I don't see Fluoride in this list. I think we should ban all chemicals in our water.
Kevin Costner (in the movie JFK): This is not the country I was born in. Cocodrilo (on Too Hot): This is not the state I was born in.
Is this the next step? Not trying to be personal, just a poor attempt at humor .. Kind of a "1, 2, 5! (three sir!) 3!" moment
Go check out the rest of the western world and see what they are doing… The research is changing. But for some it is about politics sadly.
Thankfully we have research already from the western world where they tried this and there was a significant increase in pediatric tooth decay. It's why Calgary voted to bring it back after their 10 year experiment.
Do water filters take the fluoride out of the water? Is there fluoride in bottled water? My granddaughter is 17 months old and they used bottled water all the time. They have/help her brush her teeth twice a day so I hope she gets the fluoride she needs from the toothpaste.
Our water is fluoridated. It’s in our toothpaste. And for those who can’t get enough, some people take flouride supplements. It’s almost like we’re flouride junkies. I see FA (Flouridaholics Anonymous) groups on the horizon.