So a topic came up around the dinner table, a couple from my church said they gave their kids flouride tablets growing up, and that none of the kids ever had cavities up until their 20’s.
I heard in the conspiracy circles that flourides actually not good for ya, but what’s the answer?
If so, what’s the alternative for cavities? This topic is as important to me as the ivermectin issue, I hate the pharmaceutical control of the dental industry.
It all depends on who you ask. Mainstream says it's beneficial for the prevention of cavities, Non-Mainstream says it's poisonous. I've read that studies have shown that it does nothing to prevent cavities. I've also read that fluorine does something harmful to the pineal gland.
Back when they first got the idea to put fluorine in the water supply, there was a hue and a cry over it, but those people lost out and they did, indeed, put it in the water. I have checked my local water supplier and, assuming they're telling the truth, they do not add fluorine to the local water. However, it is possible for trace amounts of fluorine to naturally leech out of the soil and into the water supply. As for myself, I've been using non-fluoridated toothpaste to no adverse effects.
What I find most telling, however, is this: go to your local Walmart and go to the section for oral health. I was stunned to see that fluoride in oral health products is ubiquitous. It's in just about every toothpaste AND mouthwash on the market. This should tell you something right there.