If fluoride is in all of our dental products, and it's possible that it could have negative health effects when ingested long term, then why not? I'm ok with this.
I lived in a municipality that didn’t add fluoride to their public drinking water, thankfully I had health insurance and my infant was prescribed fluoride drops that was also covered. Not everyone is as fortunate.
Interesting move by Florida! It's a bold step in the ongoing debate about water additives. Curious to see how this impacts public health and whether other states will follow suit. Will residents stock up on toothpaste now?
This matter is complicated because teeth can be adequately protected from cavities by toothpaste and mouth rinses so I think the data on teeth protected from drinking water with fluoride should be made public.And let’s be real children are always going to develop tooth decay from sugar. Let’s talk👍🇺🇸
The unsupported by science crank thinking that fluoride lowers IQ in children just really brings it all home, doesn't it? Toothless and yet still dufuses 4 the win.
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https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/05/12/business/china-trade-deal-trump
#TeamTinfoil Florida
"In humans, recent research has highlighted associations between fluoride exposure and a reduced intelligence quotient (IQ)"
27 studies "concluded that increased fluoride exposure was related to a decreased IQ in children."
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8700808/
Dental health is medical health!
https://youtu.be/SC2eSujzrUY?si=5XW0h1qU8wPu6h8h