So, it has now been allowed public information that the fluoridation of water LOWERS the IQ of children, but the CDC still stands behind the need to fluoridate water. Think about that. Do you REALLY trust the CDC?
Now, think about this:
Fluoride most likely can help protect teeth.
When you drink water, you typically swallow it, not wash your teeth with it. Thus, it makes little to no sense to believe putting fluoride in water is good for teeth. (But it IS good for the aluminum, steel, phospate, glass and cement industries to get rid of their hazardous byproduct, fluoride, which is highly toxic and would otherwise cost billions to dispose of properly).
The National Toxicology Program on Wednesday published a report, years after efforts to suppress it finally failed. The report concluded with “moderate confidence” that higher levels of fluoride exposure in drinking water are consistently linked to lower IQs in kids.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/ntp-fluoride-report-neurotoxic-kids-published/
Now, think about this:
Fluoride most likely can help protect teeth.
When you drink water, you typically swallow it, not wash your teeth with it. Thus, it makes little to no sense to believe putting fluoride in water is good for teeth. (But it IS good for the aluminum, steel, phospate, glass and cement industries to get rid of their hazardous byproduct, fluoride, which is highly toxic and would otherwise cost billions to dispose of properly).
The National Toxicology Program on Wednesday published a report, years after efforts to suppress it finally failed. The report concluded with “moderate confidence” that higher levels of fluoride exposure in drinking water are consistently linked to lower IQs in kids.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/ntp-fluoride-report-neurotoxic-kids-published/
So, it has now been allowed public information that the fluoridation of water LOWERS the IQ of children, but the CDC still stands behind the need to fluoridate water. Think about that. Do you REALLY trust the CDC?
Now, think about this:
Fluoride most likely can help protect teeth.
When you drink water, you typically swallow it, not wash your teeth with it. Thus, it makes little to no sense to believe putting fluoride in water is good for teeth. (But it IS good for the aluminum, steel, phospate, glass and cement industries to get rid of their hazardous byproduct, fluoride, which is highly toxic and would otherwise cost billions to dispose of properly).
The National Toxicology Program on Wednesday published a report, years after efforts to suppress it finally failed. The report concluded with “moderate confidence” that higher levels of fluoride exposure in drinking water are consistently linked to lower IQs in kids.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/ntp-fluoride-report-neurotoxic-kids-published/
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