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In reply to the discussion: Texas attacks fluoride toothpastes as "dangerous," probes makers [View all]MadameButterfly
(2,939 posts)50. Link frm a Harvard study
[link:https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/fluoridated-drinking-
water/#:~:text=One%20problem%3A%20The%20early%20studies,cavity%20rates%20(see%20chart).|speaking up about problems with fluoride.
Also read the book I linked and then tell me there is no debate. It cites established researchers including nobel laureates. I'm not saying it isn't a concern, but that there is a balance to be sought, and one side has been suppressed. Scientific careers have been lost by people speaking up about fluoride concerns and that's why you only hear one side. That is changing though (per the article above).
There are also children with problems from dental fluorosis from too much fluoride.
The issue with people in rural areas is more than lack fluoride in their water. Children need dental hygiene and dental care whether water is fluoridated or not.
I'm not supporting a ban on fluoride toothpaste. But concern about fluoride isn't a flat earth theory and it isn't crap.
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More anti-science to protect Reich Wingers "precious bodily fluids". ref. John Birch Society kooks
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2
#29
Insanity. Just ask any oral cancer survivor who's trying to save their teeth from radiation what they do every night.
sinkingfeeling
May 2
#37
Will the GOP just get this shit over with and declare that the world is flat already? Getting really fucking tired of
Karasu
May 3
#39
You do know that fluoride is naturally occurring and some areas have higher levels than others
travelingthrulife
May 3
#44
Those dangerous fluorides sneak around your teeth, go to your innocent brains and make you a Commonist.
Ping Tung
May 3
#41